Moving from CFL's ( way to hot) to COB led. I am using the Vero 29's. Not asking about electronics, I'm an electrician so I get all the tech stuff. Questions I have are about the practical side of this.
1. How do I know if the Meanwell series drivers HLG and/or ELG will be able to power 36v, 52v, or 69v? I get total but I could not find the "range of low to high" voltage. In other words can I use one of these driver for which ever version I pick as far as the Vero "B", "C", and "D" versions and I just adjust to the voltage I want? I understand I have to adjust how many COBs I can use depending on voltage. I'm also not to worried about efficiency as most of the combos are pretty good compared to what I have now.
2. I have read over and over about watts, lumens, LUX, foot candles, PAR, PPF, PPFD, photon efficiency.and so on, light per square footage calculators, the list is endless. I cannot in my minds eye, get the picture. I grow 2 plants in a 4x4 room. Obviously they do not take up the whole room. If side by side they measure across the canopy to about 3 x 2. So based on the norm of 50 w /sqft, I could do well with around 300 watts. If that is true, would a single row of three Vero 29"D"s running at 80 watts apiece on a 36 inch rail work? Maybe four? or would two 36" rows of three, be better. Think configuration of lights...
It is the practical placement and actual amount of light I need that I don't quite get. Not trying to set world records here, just personal use. My current setup of 8 23w cfl's over one plant yielded 7 ounces dry. I was pleased with that but the room stays at about 90+/- with 184 watts
Thanks for any help.
1. How do I know if the Meanwell series drivers HLG and/or ELG will be able to power 36v, 52v, or 69v? I get total but I could not find the "range of low to high" voltage. In other words can I use one of these driver for which ever version I pick as far as the Vero "B", "C", and "D" versions and I just adjust to the voltage I want? I understand I have to adjust how many COBs I can use depending on voltage. I'm also not to worried about efficiency as most of the combos are pretty good compared to what I have now.
2. I have read over and over about watts, lumens, LUX, foot candles, PAR, PPF, PPFD, photon efficiency.and so on, light per square footage calculators, the list is endless. I cannot in my minds eye, get the picture. I grow 2 plants in a 4x4 room. Obviously they do not take up the whole room. If side by side they measure across the canopy to about 3 x 2. So based on the norm of 50 w /sqft, I could do well with around 300 watts. If that is true, would a single row of three Vero 29"D"s running at 80 watts apiece on a 36 inch rail work? Maybe four? or would two 36" rows of three, be better. Think configuration of lights...
It is the practical placement and actual amount of light I need that I don't quite get. Not trying to set world records here, just personal use. My current setup of 8 23w cfl's over one plant yielded 7 ounces dry. I was pleased with that but the room stays at about 90+/- with 184 watts
Thanks for any help.