Black Thumb
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OKay bear with me i have some serious Adhd and i will repeat the same question like 10 different ways im sorry in advance for this.
Im curious when building the lamps there are so many different combos with drivers and running then soft and hard and what not. If i bought a complete kit with 6 cobs and it says the driver is dimmable does that mean i could dial the desired wattage per table ?
If i bought a kit of 6 with a dimmable drivers could i dim them so the cobs would run around 37-38 watts each ?
I want to build a cob light and side by side with my CMH 315 lights.
Right now i can do 300-350 grams per 315 light.
I would like to try LED and see if its possible to get the same results with less wattage.
With that said would a 6 cob dimmed (if possible) to 225watts per 3x3 or 9 cobs on a 700 ma driver running 25 watts each cobb be able to compete against a 315 cmh lamp ?
If so 6 or 9 cobs ?
Most important if a kit can be dimmed and pretend there was a kit that was 500watts with 9 cobs would that dimmable light dimmed down to 225 watts ( if thats possible) work just the same as it would if i bought 9 cobs and a driver that only pushed them at 700ma ?
I hope this isnt a confusing question, i kinda understand some of the DIY but some parts im just not understanding at all yet. Like dimming.
EDIT: Basic question if drivers are dimmable using a kilowatt meter i dial it to my desired wattage will i lose quality light by dimming versus just buying a driver that runs them without dimming at the exact wattage i want ?
Im curious when building the lamps there are so many different combos with drivers and running then soft and hard and what not. If i bought a complete kit with 6 cobs and it says the driver is dimmable does that mean i could dial the desired wattage per table ?
If i bought a kit of 6 with a dimmable drivers could i dim them so the cobs would run around 37-38 watts each ?
I want to build a cob light and side by side with my CMH 315 lights.
Right now i can do 300-350 grams per 315 light.
I would like to try LED and see if its possible to get the same results with less wattage.
With that said would a 6 cob dimmed (if possible) to 225watts per 3x3 or 9 cobs on a 700 ma driver running 25 watts each cobb be able to compete against a 315 cmh lamp ?
If so 6 or 9 cobs ?
Most important if a kit can be dimmed and pretend there was a kit that was 500watts with 9 cobs would that dimmable light dimmed down to 225 watts ( if thats possible) work just the same as it would if i bought 9 cobs and a driver that only pushed them at 700ma ?
I hope this isnt a confusing question, i kinda understand some of the DIY but some parts im just not understanding at all yet. Like dimming.
EDIT: Basic question if drivers are dimmable using a kilowatt meter i dial it to my desired wattage will i lose quality light by dimming versus just buying a driver that runs them without dimming at the exact wattage i want ?
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