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I wanna build a DIY light for a veg setup but I'm lost in a sea of information and the more I think about this, the less I seem to understand so I'm hoping you guys can help me out.

A little rundown of my plan:
-I'm getting ready to set up a brand new grow area for veg.
-I currently flower in a 4x4 tent. I'm going to buy another 4x4, also for flower, and run an 80 day perpetual cycle.
-I think a veg area with half the sq footage of one flower area will be best, but I can + or - a sq ft.
-I'll be purchasing a tent specifically for the light AFTER the build is finished.


I think a 4 cob setup sounds ideal, but I'm not quite sure how I should arrange them. That being said, should I run all 4 in a straight line or would it be better to make a square fixture?

How should I choose my COB spectrum? Will 5000k be better for veg than 6500k? Should I get 2 COBs in 1 spectrum (maybe 45k) and the other 2 COBs in another spectrum (maybe 65k)? Or should I just stick with a single spectrum?

Is there a large difference in CREE cxb3590 compared to vero29 or other less expensive COB diodes?

I'd like to hit a target of 200w total being pulled from the wall. I'd also like better growth than what I get from an 8tube 4' T5. Will 4 COBs running at 200w make me a happy man or am I being unrealistic? Is my efficiency gonna be dogshit if I run these cobs at 50w ea? I'll change my plan up if thats the case.

Would I be better off opting for more cheaper COB diodes like veros and running them softer or should I get some cxb3590s and run them a little harder.

I dont want to spend an arm and a leg since its just a veg light for a small area. My main target is like a middle of the ground efficiency to light output.

Any advice or help you guys can offer is appreciated
 
Azumi207

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Having leds in veg isn't a bad idea but it's way more worth your while for flower in my opinion , spend the money for your flower and stick with your 8 bulb 4foot t5, just get some 460, 420 and fsuv spectrum bulbs(although some strains like GG4 do like the plain t5 bulbs or fsuv only, not mixed with the violet and indigo spectrum) having the led in flower will be better in my opinion. I'll have to brush up on my electrical math to give you a accurate comparison on those other variations of lights. Brb gotta bust out my note pad!
 
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Thanks for the reply, but I'm definitely upgrading from the t5s. The light they put out is just bad for how much the draw from the wall. And as for LED in flower, its not a bad idea, but I'd rather stick with hids for flower. To match my hids, I'd have to spend over a grand per light. That not worth it in my opinion.

If its true what you say about LEDs not being good in veg, which honestly contradicts everything I've been told, then I'll go to CMH for veg, because t5s simply don't cut it.
 
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Yeah it's just too slow for what I want. How many watts do you think I'd need to be putting out for an led to beat a t5?
 
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I wanna build a DIY light for a veg setup but I'm lost in a sea of information and the more I think about this, the less I seem to understand so I'm hoping you guys can help me out.

A little rundown of my plan:
-I'm getting ready to set up a brand new grow area for veg.
-I currently flower in a 4x4 tent. I'm going to buy another 4x4, also for flower, and run an 80 day perpetual cycle.
-I think a veg area with half the sq footage of one flower area will be best, but I can + or - a sq ft.
-I'll be purchasing a tent specifically for the light AFTER the build is finished.


I think a 4 cob setup sounds ideal, but I'm not quite sure how I should arrange them. That being said, should I run all 4 in a straight line or would it be better to make a square fixture?

How should I choose my COB spectrum? Will 5000k be better for veg than 6500k? Should I get 2 COBs in 1 spectrum (maybe 45k) and the other 2 COBs in another spectrum (maybe 65k)? Or should I just stick with a single spectrum?

Is there a large difference in CREE cxb3590 compared to vero29 or other less expensive COB diodes?

I'd like to hit a target of 200w total being pulled from the wall. I'd also like better growth than what I get from an 8tube 4' T5. Will 4 COBs running at 200w make me a happy man or am I being unrealistic? Is my efficiency gonna be dogshit if I run these cobs at 50w ea? I'll change my plan up if thats the case.

Would I be better off opting for more cheaper COB diodes like veros and running them softer or should I get some cxb3590s and run them a little harder.

I dont want to spend an arm and a leg since its just a veg light for a small area. My main target is like a middle of the ground efficiency to light output.

Any advice or help you guys can offer is appreciated
You are in luck lol I can help you with your light. I use CXB3590 6500k for veg and I use 5000k and 5600k and the 6500k vegs the best here's my old style

SAM 1834

and here's my new design
SAM 1840

SAM 1839
 
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I would use the vero gen7 in 4000k and run 5 of them @ 35w each for the 3 x 3.i have a 4 x vero setup in veg right now,3000k spectrum is killing any t5 i ever used except my 12 lamp badboy fixture.but im only running my 4 cob fixture at 25w per cob so 100w over a 2.5 x 3 area and i know it would do great in a 3 x 3 tent because mine is in an open space,1 wall.4000k will work good for veg and flower if you ever decide to flower under it.
3000k stacks good though
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That light is hanging 4 feet up and the plant is in a 7 gal pot.
Rapidled has good prices on vero and free shipping.can use code-growmau5 for 5% off.
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ganjfather

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I would use the vero gen7 in 4000k and run 5 of them @ 35w each for the 3 x 3.i have a 4 x vero setup in veg right now,3000k spectrum is killing any t5 i ever used except my 12 lamp badboy fixture.but im only running my 4 cob fixture at 25w per cob so 100w over a 2.5 x 3 area and i know it would do great in a 3 x 3 tent because mine is in an open space,1 wall.4000k will work good for veg and flower if you ever decide to flower under it.
3000k stacks good though
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That light is hanging 4 feet up and the plant is in a 7 gal pot.
Rapidled has good prices on vero and free shipping.can use code-growmau5 for 5% off.
Gl

Nice setup man, those heatsinks add style.

I actually just bought everything to throw my build together, I went with 4000k citizen 1212s with an hlg 185 c1400, and 4 northerngrowlights pin heatsinks. I'm excited to put it together. I'm gonna space them pretty similar to the growmau5 5 cob vid, but without the middle cob.
 
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In my opinion if you go LED, Germany make the best quality diodes. If your LED has German made diodes, you have a quality product. Avoid Chinese crap. German German German. IMO
 
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I wanna build a DIY light for a veg setup but I'm lost in a sea of information and the more I think about this, the less I seem to understand so I'm hoping you guys can help me out.

A little rundown of my plan:
-I'm getting ready to set up a brand new grow area for veg.
-I currently flower in a 4x4 tent. I'm going to buy another 4x4, also for flower, and run an 80 day perpetual cycle.
-I think a veg area with half the sq footage of one flower area will be best, but I can + or - a sq ft.
-I'll be purchasing a tent specifically for the light AFTER the build is finished.


I think a 4 cob setup sounds ideal, but I'm not quite sure how I should arrange them. That being said, should I run all 4 in a straight line or would it be better to make a square fixture?

How should I choose my COB spectrum? Will 5000k be better for veg than 6500k? Should I get 2 COBs in 1 spectrum (maybe 45k) and the other 2 COBs in another spectrum (maybe 65k)? Or should I just stick with a single spectrum?

Is there a large difference in CREE cxb3590 compared to vero29 or other less expensive COB diodes?

I'd like to hit a target of 200w total being pulled from the wall. I'd also like better growth than what I get from an 8tube 4' T5. Will 4 COBs running at 200w make me a happy man or am I being unrealistic? Is my efficiency gonna be dogshit if I run these cobs at 50w ea? I'll change my plan up if thats the case.

Would I be better off opting for more cheaper COB diodes like veros and running them softer or should I get some cxb3590s and run them a little harder.

I dont want to spend an arm and a leg since its just a veg light for a small area. My main target is like a middle of the ground efficiency to light output.

Any advice or help you guys can offer is appreciated

budget: Citizen CLU048-1818 3000k or 3500k 80cri

i agree with Azumi207, don't waste your cxb's on veg, any cheap white led should be sufficient. i'm testing out 6 strips of Cree ML-E @ 80w, should have results in a couple of weeks, pic below is one bar running at 13w ea. bar is $2
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https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/testing-cree-ml-e-in-veg.86961/
 
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5ecret 5quirrel

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In my opinion if you go LED, Germany make the best quality diodes. If your LED has German made diodes, you have a quality product. Avoid Chinese crap. German German German. IMO

china makes all LEDs great ones and crap ones
 
dan1989

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Of course not. $1200 light system.. but if you think about the savings and the yields.. totally worth it

Oh yes I'm sure that baby will pay for itself! Not worth the outlay for my current micro grow situation. But when I do my 10 plant wardrobe conversion...
 
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budget: Citizen CLU048-1818 3000k or 3500k 80cri

i agree with Azumi207, don't waste your cxb's on veg, any cheap white led should be sufficient. i'm testing out 6 strips of Cree ML-E @ 80w, should have results in a couple of weeks, pic below is one bar running at 13w ea. bar is $2
View attachment 670360 https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/testing-cree-ml-e-in-veg.86961/
I will have to disagree. Only because you only need 10w per sqft to veg with efficient cobs. I use only 59w for a 2x4 tent for reg veg and 36w for super veg just look at the inter-nodes on the plants under the 6500k

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