DIY LED Grow Light Vero 18 (Economy light)

heckler73

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I think the turbulance would be negligible to the cooling. Considering we are not having to remove all that much heat. I can tell you that I cant even run my 400w hps in the tent this time of year.... I dont think even an additional fixture will make all that much more heat. Larger fins would help with a tube type design though. Maybe when I get another tent to run I can build something that is cooled like a cool tube! :-)
Oh sure... it may be overkill; however, these little things get overlooked easily and can lead to compounded problems. I also just noticed the fence post is made of vinyl. It'll act as an insulator for the most part, meaning the convective property of air is going to be the only method doing the bulk of the work.
I'm not saying the qualitative cartoon in my mind is necessarily perfect, but when I see some of the designs that come out of China, I have to wonder if anybody really thought about what they were doing when engineering their products. ;)
 

Mohican

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I did some custom mounting with my Kessil H150 purple with gooseneck:






I turned off the T5s and now it is just a Cree 100 watt home depot bulb and the Kessil.

Cheers,
Mo
 

SomeGuy

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UPDATE:

Here is the first bits of picture details as additional information to this build. These are prepped for my 3rd led bar. This will be four vero 18 cobs at 2700k.

Here is the fan and heat sink as they come packaged:
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I first cut off the legs that normally attach the setup to the cpu board:
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Then I cut the 4pin connector off the fan and cut back the unused fan wires. In this case the blue and green:
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SomeGuy

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Then I prep the heat-sink for the cob. First I find where I want to place the cob on the heat-sink and mark the mounting holes:
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then I CAREFULLY and SLOWLY drill out the holes enough for the screws. Normally you would need to apply a thermal paste but it was already applied to these at the factory and I chose to just go with it. It has worked great for the other two light bars I built.
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Then.. with some small amount of pressure adhere the cob to the sink and evenly tighten down the two mounting screws:
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Here they are... 4 x 2700k vero-18 cobs ready for the drivers and bar. :-)

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SomeGuy

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OHHHHHH ShiAT! LOL! checked tracking and drivers arrive today! woot. Hopefully the fan power supply is not far behind.
 

Positivity

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I am waiting for the lego mounts so you can just clip in different cobs to the power.
I'm sure someone's working on it..lol. One day...everything will be plug and play. Wifi..remote control..interchangeable..

For now still way easy enough. These CPU cooler setups are cool. Will have to think of a design incorporating them
 

rob333

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I have been thinking about LED grow lights since seeing Jigfresh grow with them. I have followed the white cob led grows and the tech is pretty amazing. I decided to try it myself.

First.. I needed a veg light for a bit (like 4 weeks while away on vacation) So I built this and put plants under it hoping they wouldnt die before my return. These were under 100watts of 6000k cfl before.


when I came back they looked like this:




So.... I was pretty happy coming home. Also thought... dayum... the leds worked great and even in the high heat of summer in my shed! So I started looking deeper into all the DIY COB info on here


Thanks to supraspl, stardustsailer, greengenes, and so many more who have done alot of investment in time and money and posted it here. Your information has helped immmensly!


The next several posts will be a bit of a walkthrough on what I did with my build
the light u are using in veg they cfl or leds ?
 

SomeGuy

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  • Not sure what you two need more of. It is all detailed with links already in this thread for the CPU coolers etc...
The flood lights are Sylvania par38 21w. You can find them all over online. However. The diy cobs I have been detailing here are a much better choice.
 

DOX420

Member
not sure if it was asked before but what is the wattage for the bars total?

thanks for the photos too man... helps a lot
 
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