HughJassBud
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I'm having a little difficulty selecting the right cob to purchase - looking for a cxa3070's, or cxa3590's - Please assist me by telling my your opinions
this one?
same chip cheaper on digikey.com
http://www.digikey.ca/product-detai...0N00Z230F/CXA3070-0000-000N00Z230F-ND/4386666
This will be my first COB build - I'm looking to complete a 4 cob setup to begin with, to add in with rather then replacing my entire system at this moment.
and then to mount the COB's, witch would be more effective as there almost the same price, to do 4 artic alpines 11's? V.S. 2 pieces of heat-sink @5.88"x16"?
And then as to the driver would I be better off with 4 of -
or would I be better off with a 200 watt or 2@200watts or 25owatt Mean Well Driver?
I will be placing 2 of these on either side of one of those cheep inefficient "300watt 100x3watt galaxyhydro"
until I have the funds to entirely replace it
And how would I go about making them dimmable for vegging
Sorry, maybe I misunderstood. Are you running 4 cobs total or 8?
Is your goal to run them at 100% power or some fraction of that?
Are you vegging and blooming under the same fixture?
The drivers you choose will list a max amperage and voltage that can be supplied. The voltage is basically fixed by the COB you select. All things being equal, the cob should always draw the same voltage. Scaling the amperage up and down is what will effect your final wattage.
So if you want to run 2 cobs at 100% for example, you would require ~200 W, or:
(72v x 1.4 A) x 2 COB =201.6 watts.
OR it could be (36v x 2.8 A) x 2 COB = 201.6 watts
Pulling that kind of power will probably make for some high Temps though and reduce overall efficiency. That's why most of us are running half the amperage. As far as dimmable vs non dimmable, if you stick with meanwell drivers that's an easy adjustment either way. Me, I like the option of being able to dim even if I never use it LOL
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