Nervkind
Member
Hey Guys,
after Lurking around here for a very long time, I decided to finally make my first post
So please be kind with me, as this is my first post and english is not my native language.
I want to use all the information I gathered here for my very first DIY project.
(Special thanks to stardustsailor for so much useful information and inspiration!
I especially orientated myself on these 2 projects:
https://www.rollitup.org/t/thinking-of-a-new-light.822679/
https://www.rollitup.org/t/diy-led-grow-lights-with-cree-cxa3070-cobs-and-cpu-coolers.805681/
I want to keep the general layout of the 'spaceship', and love the idea of switching between 3000k/5000k for flower/verg from sds's project. But I also want to add a UVB reptile bulb, for increased resin production and some deep and far red leds for triggering the emerson effect. (although I'm not so sure about the far red LED's because of their low efficiency)
I also want to drive the COBs at 60w with a constant current driver, because I'm in love with efficiency
This is some layout i just drew: (Could'nt upload my picture here, dunno why)
These things were important to me, when working out that design:
1. Efficiency: That's why i want to use 6 COB's @ 60w, instead of less COB's at a higher wattage and thats why i'm probably not gonna use the far reds
2. Simplicity: Since it's my first DIY project i wanted to keep things as simple as possible, regarding the other aspects, even though i probably failed here^^
3. Full Spectrum: Thats why I wanna use the UVB bulb, and the additional red LEDs
4. Good coverage: the dotted line is the size of my grow room and i really want to use that size. Even though i cut back to 65cm height, my first design was 1mx1m lol
5. Upgradeable: This is the least important aspect, but i would love havíng the possibility of adding some LEDs later on. E.g. on the far red slots.
I'm not 100% sure about the parts yet, but it will be something like this:
6x CREE CXA3070 @ 3000K
2x CREE CXA3070 @ 5000K
8x Meanwell LPC-60-1400 Drivers
6x NormaBox ST20 Heat Sink
6x 120mm fan (not sure yet)
12x 5w deep red LED (Not sure yet, what kind of probably some philips ones)
12x 5w far red(not sure if i use them at all, probably not)
1x Arcadia T5 D3+ UVB Reptile Lamp
1x wooden board to hold the stuff^^
But I have some questions left.
Are the heat sinks oversized, since I want to drive the COBs only at 60w? Could I maybe even add some additional LEDs later? I don't really know how to calculate such things.
What do you think about the far red LEDs?
Since efficiency is really important to me, anyone have an idea on how to get the CXA3070 Z4s? I only find the Z2s
@SDS: How and what did you attach to the heat sinks to hold them in place? Didn't really get it in your thread.
Where did you get your heat sinks? Didn't really find them anywhere online and the Fischer ones are rather expensive.
I hope you like my Idea, since I put a lot of effort into it
Well, that was my first post hope you enjoyed reading it and I'm looking forward to some quality feedback. And no, I'm not going to buy from bmlhorticulture
after Lurking around here for a very long time, I decided to finally make my first post
So please be kind with me, as this is my first post and english is not my native language.
I want to use all the information I gathered here for my very first DIY project.
(Special thanks to stardustsailor for so much useful information and inspiration!
I especially orientated myself on these 2 projects:
https://www.rollitup.org/t/thinking-of-a-new-light.822679/
https://www.rollitup.org/t/diy-led-grow-lights-with-cree-cxa3070-cobs-and-cpu-coolers.805681/
I want to keep the general layout of the 'spaceship', and love the idea of switching between 3000k/5000k for flower/verg from sds's project. But I also want to add a UVB reptile bulb, for increased resin production and some deep and far red leds for triggering the emerson effect. (although I'm not so sure about the far red LED's because of their low efficiency)
I also want to drive the COBs at 60w with a constant current driver, because I'm in love with efficiency
This is some layout i just drew: (Could'nt upload my picture here, dunno why)
These things were important to me, when working out that design:
1. Efficiency: That's why i want to use 6 COB's @ 60w, instead of less COB's at a higher wattage and thats why i'm probably not gonna use the far reds
2. Simplicity: Since it's my first DIY project i wanted to keep things as simple as possible, regarding the other aspects, even though i probably failed here^^
3. Full Spectrum: Thats why I wanna use the UVB bulb, and the additional red LEDs
4. Good coverage: the dotted line is the size of my grow room and i really want to use that size. Even though i cut back to 65cm height, my first design was 1mx1m lol
5. Upgradeable: This is the least important aspect, but i would love havíng the possibility of adding some LEDs later on. E.g. on the far red slots.
I'm not 100% sure about the parts yet, but it will be something like this:
6x CREE CXA3070 @ 3000K
2x CREE CXA3070 @ 5000K
8x Meanwell LPC-60-1400 Drivers
6x NormaBox ST20 Heat Sink
6x 120mm fan (not sure yet)
12x 5w deep red LED (Not sure yet, what kind of probably some philips ones)
12x 5w far red(not sure if i use them at all, probably not)
1x Arcadia T5 D3+ UVB Reptile Lamp
1x wooden board to hold the stuff^^
But I have some questions left.
Are the heat sinks oversized, since I want to drive the COBs only at 60w? Could I maybe even add some additional LEDs later? I don't really know how to calculate such things.
What do you think about the far red LEDs?
Since efficiency is really important to me, anyone have an idea on how to get the CXA3070 Z4s? I only find the Z2s
@SDS: How and what did you attach to the heat sinks to hold them in place? Didn't really get it in your thread.
Where did you get your heat sinks? Didn't really find them anywhere online and the Fischer ones are rather expensive.
I hope you like my Idea, since I put a lot of effort into it
Well, that was my first post hope you enjoyed reading it and I'm looking forward to some quality feedback. And no, I'm not going to buy from bmlhorticulture