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On the subject of heatsinks. Probably overkill on my part because I'm uncertain about the heat output, but I ordered 50 pin style aluminum heatsinks from alibaba. They were $6 each before shipping. Basically $12 each by the time they're at my door.
I chose this type because I'll be enclosing everything and using in line fans to cool them. In the event the in line fan isn't working or my timers are off, I'm hoping they will passively cool without breaking.
The ones I ordered will be pre-drilled with 6 M5 holes, 2 for mounting the ideal holder, 4 for mounting the heatsink to a structure. Again, probably overkill....but I'm an engineer by day so I try to design for the worst case scenario.
What you said about running 63 watts with little heat makes me feel good about this. I think it will be fine if I'm running only 50 watts per CXB3590....which will be the max allowable with my driver setup.
What are the dimensions of that light your making toaster? How far are those COBs spaced out?
How have you and jdb420 liked your COB fixtures so far?
Oh, the light was built in july last year, but I'm giving it the first real run right now.
COBs are spaced 2ft apart center to center with 2 2700K 25W Bridgelux BRXA in the middle, that were salvaged from the previous closet system, so all together with fans pull about 315W in 1x1m tent.
How do I like them COBs?
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They do their job ;)
Yes! Those look great! Wow, I'm really impressed actually. That's not very much wattage at all for the growth you're seeing so far, IMO.
Keep it up Toaster! I'm anxious to hear your final results.
Oh, the light was built in july last year, but I'm giving it the first real run right now.
COBs are spaced 2ft apart center to center with 2 2700K 25W Bridgelux BRXA in the middle, that were salvaged from the previous closet system, so all together with fans pull about 315W in 1x1m tent.
How do I like them COBs?
Well...
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They do their job ;)
Ya know if I keep seeing grows like this I just very well may convert to LED. On those side shots @Toaster79 what is the distance between inter-nodes in that tent? Just curious, from the looks seem to be a tad stretchy. Not critiquing just curious how tightly you can get them to stack with the COB's. Much love toasty!! Also what is your typical mounting height above your canopy??
Good response. I would be willing to take advice on those types of questions as well. I've been months straight researching diff lighting and my head is spinnin. I am sort of leaning towards plasma from what I am seeing from the specs on various units. It appears to be solid tech, with a much better overall spectrum as opposed to LED. Tho it would seem plasma does throw more btu's in the heat range. LED's run cooler. So I am on the fence for sure. Other than input I get online all my information is limited due to the actual grows I see are from everyone I know here and they still run HID type lighting. So no close friends to actually see the side by side results.This is exactly what I'm trying to figure out. How many COBs is it going to take to replace a 1000w HPS?
How many is too many? What kind of spacing is ideal for replacing or superseding current HPS technology?
Also, for some, its not all about efficiency. Some people just want as much light as they can cool effectively in whatever space they have available in order to grow the biggest, densest crop possible. Seems like there are plenty of different strokes for different folks when it comes to this.
For my part, I will probably start a thread on exactly this topic. Soon I will build the light I have mentioned previously and put it up against a lumatek digital 1000w HPS. I have already ordered and received a brand new hortilux bulb to run against the LED. I will save it of course until I am ready to try this. Not the purpose of this thread though, so I'll save that for another thread.
Good response. I would be willing to take advice on those types of questions as well. I've been months straight researching diff lighting and my head is spinnin. I am sort of leaning towards plasma from what I am seeing from the specs on various units. It appears to be solid tech, with a much better overall spectrum as opposed to LED. Tho it would seem plasma does throw more btu's in the heat range. LED's run cooler. So I am on the fence for sure. Other than input I get online all my information is limited due to the actual grows I see are from everyone I know here and they still run HID type lighting. So no close friends to actually see the side by side results.
es it will be nice to get this going. Especially the side by side with same cuts from same Mom's and do a true side by side. Same nute regime etc etc. I will be pulling up a chair, popping some corn, breaking out the cold ones and share a big azz blunt with all of you . SubbedI think that from what growmau5 has said that you should be able to get by with 1 cob per square foot. This will give you the best coverage and also there will be no hot spots because the cobs are all evenly spaced, and you will get light at all angles instead of from one single source point. Hugh Jass Bud please start your new thread and give us the link to it in this thread, so people can find it more easily. I am very interested in seeing a side by side done with identical clones. This sounds like a great idea ! And to be fair, you need to have the led side at 35 to 40 rh and the humidity at the 45 to 55 range on the hps side. If I had cooler summers, I would be down to try it out. Because I want to know just as bad as you do. I also would like to pick your brain and see what you think is tbe best way to supply usable light in terms of color temperature. The general consensus seems to be that the 3500 kelvin is great from Seed to harvest. I'd be curious to see if you get less stretch from adding some 5000 or 5500 kelvin in the mix. Then I'd like to see if adding some 2700 kelvin during bloom, if it would give you a bigger or denser Flower set. I think that you are heading in the right direction to figure out the answers to these questions we all seem to have. The best way to figure it out is to do a side by side like you suggested. I can't wait to see your thread, and the results. If I can help out in any way, just let me know. I'll help you with what i can. Between all the people here that know there stuff and the resources available to us, you shouldn't have any problems. I can't wait to see those Hugh Jass light hoods you have. I like your idea of using those hoods to help mitigate the heat out of your grow. Even if the cobs make less heat, those hoods will just be a better way of insuring that your temperatures stay in the sweet spot. The hoods should also extend the life of the leds because they will be run so cool. Look forward to seeing the results of your experiment !!! Ask supraspl for his advice on the number of cobs and at what mah you plan on running them at. Also, please list how far your light is from the top of the canopy. If you use a 100k potentiometer on the b version of the meanwell Drivers, you can just dim your light's at the beginning and slowly increase the intensity to match the needs of the plant without having to move your light. And if you use the 36 volt version of the crees, you can get by with less drivers. Just remember that we all can benefit from your experiences, good or bad. I can't thank you enough for being so kind and doing this. This will hopefully give the skeptics just the information they needed to convert to the new tech !
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Thank you its really tought me well,
The thing is I do not have access cree cobs in my country in order to get them from wwide i have to pay extra extra money, soo I will go some other brands cob or osrams mono leds, also osram cobs available I hope .. But everyone in this forum talks like while Crees cobs have 10x effect on plants other brands cobs 1x effects..
Couple cobs available to me :
http://www.ilker.com.tr/urunler/kategori/COB-LED/132
could you please check them and advise me
yes you can run 5 x 3590 cree on the 1050ma meanwell.its plenty bright :)4 x 3000k with hlg185 c1400b
or
4x 3000k with 1x5000k hlg185 c1050b
?( by downing the c1400 to c1050 i can use one more cob right)
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