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I'll rephrase the post from yesterday.
I'm impressed by the white COB's, but am concerned about how close they could be used in a small cabinet - say 4' high, 18" x 32" footprint, with NFT or ebb / flow taking ups some space at the bottom leaving little vertical space.
I also like the idea of having additional - if not equal amounts of blue and red LED's. Yes, many COB users don't believe they are needed but I'm not ready to drop what I've seen that wavelength making a difference. The results of a ratio of 2 or 3:1 HPS to MH is the best I have seen personally (other than displays of houseplants under red / blue LED). Lots of heat and old school - oh, the 18" x 32" footprint, not unlimited space.
I want to build it. Would like the colored CREE's to be mounted on a star since I don't have much experience with surface mount soldering. Through-hole no problem.
I have other hobbies that take more time that I can manage, for that reason don't want to spend too much time researching - in other words I'm going to be a bit lazy for now.
No idea about output of COB's, but guessing two is enough with up to 8 total red / blue being used at any one time. Would like ability to switch blue and red on / off and use in different combinations at different times - using switches. Would be nice if all lights were on dimmers.
Maybe there is already a build thread for this project? If not, would be happy to share a BOM and guide after testing.
Budget? I was hoping $200. Already have a couple of random CPU heatsinks, big chunks of aluminum, and 12v fans with some type of power supply (may run fans at lower voltage for less noise).
Thanks, and keep up the good work!
I'm impressed by the white COB's, but am concerned about how close they could be used in a small cabinet - say 4' high, 18" x 32" footprint, with NFT or ebb / flow taking ups some space at the bottom leaving little vertical space.
I also like the idea of having additional - if not equal amounts of blue and red LED's. Yes, many COB users don't believe they are needed but I'm not ready to drop what I've seen that wavelength making a difference. The results of a ratio of 2 or 3:1 HPS to MH is the best I have seen personally (other than displays of houseplants under red / blue LED). Lots of heat and old school - oh, the 18" x 32" footprint, not unlimited space.
I want to build it. Would like the colored CREE's to be mounted on a star since I don't have much experience with surface mount soldering. Through-hole no problem.
I have other hobbies that take more time that I can manage, for that reason don't want to spend too much time researching - in other words I'm going to be a bit lazy for now.
No idea about output of COB's, but guessing two is enough with up to 8 total red / blue being used at any one time. Would like ability to switch blue and red on / off and use in different combinations at different times - using switches. Would be nice if all lights were on dimmers.
Maybe there is already a build thread for this project? If not, would be happy to share a BOM and guide after testing.
Budget? I was hoping $200. Already have a couple of random CPU heatsinks, big chunks of aluminum, and 12v fans with some type of power supply (may run fans at lower voltage for less noise).
Thanks, and keep up the good work!
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