Cutter Electronics: Complete DIY COB kits

Humble grower

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Great thank you is it possible to get them added to my current order before it gets shipped our would it be better to add them to my next one? Also how many would I need for a 3x4 space and can they be mounted to the angled aluminum frame, I'm only going to run them for 10 mins at lights out. Thanks again for your time I'm totally new to all this and just don't want to mess up lol
 

welight

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Great thank you is it possible to get them added to my current order before it gets shipped our would it be better to add them to my next one? Also how many would I need for a 3x4 space and can they be mounted to the angled aluminum frame, I'm only going to run them for 10 mins at lights out. Thanks again for your time I'm totally new to all this and just don't want to mess up lol
Others may be best to advise I assume 4-6 pcs would be adequate, I am happy to add to order or send with next order, what works for you
Cheers
Mark
 

Airwalker16

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Great thank you is it possible to get them added to my current order before it gets shipped our would it be better to add them to my next one? Also how many would I need for a 3x4 space and can they be mounted to the angled aluminum frame, I'm only going to run them for 10 mins at lights out. Thanks again for your time I'm totally new to all this and just don't want to mess up lol
You only need a few. I went over board with 12 in a 4x4. But 5-6 would be great. Use either a small heatsink from heatsinkusa.com or 1-1/4" square tubing from stevesleds.com
 

sinnamon

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You'll hear a lot of conversion factors for lux to ppfd. But the simplest for me for warm cobs is lux in thousands times 15 equals ppfd. So 50k lux is 750 ppfd. 40k lux is 600 ppfd. You can experiment with panel height vs strength vs uniformity of lux readings. I haven't had a strain yet that doesn't like 750 ppfd...just my experience. Also 40k lux or 600 ppfd has been very productive for me as well.:hump:
cool conversion trick right there. i'll keep it in mind for sure. turned it up to 30' today and all looking good. man you gotta just love these lights, im insanely impressed. was gonna buy like a solarflare or something but i saw the mau5 on the tube and you know seemed complicated and all.. so i jumped on the DIY train when the cutter thing came along...i tell you, it aint any hard at all to piece the components together. and the resulting light is just incredible, there is no comparison to my old cheap LED. hard thing gotta be like planning the system out and what not. so...i didnt have to do that now and that's pretty cool.
 

BuddyColas

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cool conversion trick right there. i'll keep it in mind for sure. turned it up to 30' today and all looking good. man you gotta just love these lights, im insanely impressed. was gonna buy like a solarflare or something but i saw the mau5 on the tube and you know seemed complicated and all.. so i jumped on the DIY train when the cutter thing came along...i tell you, it aint any hard at all to piece the components together. and the resulting light is just incredible, there is no comparison to my old cheap LED. hard thing gotta be like planning the system out and what not. so...i didnt have to do that now and that's pretty cool.
I too wasted good money on a cheap blurple led. Was going back to my tried and true hps when I found all the chatter here on warm cobs. The last 3 grows under 3500k cobs have been the best ever. The hype is real for warm cobs.

So am I reading you moved your lights up to 30"?
 

sinnamon

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I too wasted good money on a cheap blurple led. Was going back to my tried and true hps when I found all the chatter here on warm cobs. The last 3 grows under 3500k cobs have been the best ever. The hype is real for warm cobs.

So am I reading you moved your lights up to 30"?
yeah i see it now. cool tech. no, the lord provided them with 30000 lux today, try maybe 35000 tomorrow. look fine so far. speaking of cheap LEDs, i see ppl on here suggesting other ideas for a package and im thinking i love my lights but wouldnt mind buying maybe some cheaper ones too. for veg and all.
 

JorgeGonzales

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a general note on efficacy comparisons at 1400ma
CXB3070 BB 3500k 144.55 LPW, 48.61 watts
Vero29 best 80 CRI bin 3500k 120.42 LPW, 49.3 watts
Citizen CLU48 1812C 3500k 134.83 LPW, 74.47 watts( VF is 53.19)
Cheers
Mark
This is weird...These are the numbers at Tj=50C to the best of my knowledge, using Supraspl's spreadsheets and Citizen simulator. Notice the switch to CLU048-1212, that was the $12 cob being discussed above:

CXB3070 BB 3500k 164.51 LPW 49.83W
Vero 29 80 CRI 3500k 138.57 LPW 50.96W
Citizen CLU048-1212C4 3500k 152 LPW 51.1W

Are these numbers incorrect?
 

BuddyColas

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yeah i see it now. cool tech. no, the lord provided them with 30000 lux today, try maybe 35000 tomorrow. look fine so far. speaking of cheap LEDs, i see ppl on here suggesting other ideas for a package and im thinking i love my lights but wouldnt mind buying maybe some cheaper ones too. for veg and all.
I see where you're going...dialing it up slow on the intensity and see how they like it. I don't think you can go wrong with the gm5 kit. If I hadn't built last year I'd be looking hard at them.
 

welight

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This is weird...These are the numbers at Tj=50C to the best of my knowledge, using Supraspl's spreadsheets and Citizen simulator. Notice the switch to CLU048-1212, that was the $12 cob being discussed above:

CXB3070 BB 3500k 164.51 LPW 49.83W
Vero 29 80 CRI 3500k 138.57 LPW 50.96W
Citizen CLU048-1212C4 3500k 152 LPW 51.1W

Are these numbers incorrect?
I did these based on 85C in Cree PCT
Cheers
Mark
 

flaxseedoil1000

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UPDATE

Place my order this morning for 2 kits.

Wanted to update with the exchange rate.

from Cutter:

Sub Total: 1241.90
Discounts: 124.19
Shipping: 53.00
Handling: 28.10
Grand Total: 1198.81

My actual charges here in Cali:

05/11/2016
Cutter Electrical P/L
-$877.95

Saved $320.86 :)

Supposed to ship 05/15/16 :)

Thx for the tip Airwalker.

Looks like cutandroll is a 10% discount

At the current rates for us in the USA:

$465.33
- $46.00 (cutandroll discount code)
+ $39 shipping
= $458.33

Hard to pass that up :)
 
I'm planning a 3x3 space for scrog with a max of 4 plants. Am I correct from my reading that this kit plus an extra 5th cob will be sufficient for that space?

Also, would it be better to go with 4x3000k and 1x5000k, or do all 3500k?
 

anomolies

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I did these based on 85C in Cree PCT
Cheers
Mark
hey Mark, did you still want to show us how the heatsinks with a stella reflector looks? I'm going to order another 8cob kit soon and would really prefer the stella reflector over the angelina if it's doable
 

Airwalker16

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@Growmau5 I've been waiting for you to give me that hook up on the $1/ft 80/20 you mentioned in your video? I would like to use it on my build I have going right now.
 

Growmau5

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He says it's like a dollar per foot
I bought series 30 (30mm) 80/20 extrusions 4ft each for $4 per stick from firgelli automations. After shipping it was close to $2/ft. They had 1000 ft worth on clearance for the past 2 months. Not sure if it's still avail.

I did a video on this 2 months ago & where to get it cheap. And I linked it right here in this thread. Snooze u looz sukkaz


Heres some 10 series ( 1" x 1/2" ) for $0.16 per inch or $1.92 per foot.

https://8020.net/shop/1050.html
 
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ThaiBaby1

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I bought series 30 (30mm) 80/20 extrusions 4ft each for $4 per stick from firgelli automations. After shipping it was close to $2/ft. They had 1000 ft worth on clearance for the past 2 months. Not sure if it's still avail.

I did a video on this 2 months ago & where to get it cheap. And I linked it right here in this thread. Snooze u looz sukkaz


Heres some 10 series ( 1" x 1/2" ) for $0.16 per inch or $1.92 per foot.

https://8020.net/shop/1050.html
Don't see any on the site on sale or otherwise
 

Airwalker16

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I bought series 30 (30mm) 80/20 extrusions 4ft each for $4 per stick from firgelli automations. After shipping it was close to $2/ft. They had 1000 ft worth on clearance for the past 2 months. Not sure if it's still avail.

I did a video on this 2 months ago & where to get it cheap. And I linked it right here in this thread. Snooze u looz sukkaz


Heres some 10 series ( 1" x 1/2" ) for $0.16 per inch or $1.92 per foot.

https://8020.net/shop/1050.html
What's the proper screw/bolt that you use to slide Into the t slot?
 
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