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A missing phrase in the above: "Fifty watts of volts-times-amps power PER SQUARE FOOT ..."Fifty watts of volts-times-amps power is probably the limit of what can be feasibly handled in a tent, though half that is still "respectable".
Ah it's the same series. I had understand a new model. Sorry, I often use Google translat ;-)CXB3590 is already on the market, maybe not that specific bin, but it's out there
This was my first incarnation of such a puppy, as a prototype, though currently still in use in my vegging shower-stall (not very heat sensitive). The parts-list was:the first page shows 4 small LED light considered a small build. I would like to replicate this to cover an area 30"Wx18"Dx36"H. I will be using this light/setup as a full spectrum used for veg and flowering.
Can someone assist me with a shopping list of the main components?
Does anyone run these on a digital timer?
This was my first incarnation of such a puppy, as a prototype, though currently still in use in my vegging shower-stall (not very heat sensitive). The parts-list was:
One Arctic Alpine 11-GT rev 2 CPU cooler with fan (saved from a retired mobo)
though available on eBay, new, for $12
One 100W LED driver, constant current, AC 85V-265V, Output 30V-36V, from eBay
Was $16, new, on eBay from China at the time (though read below)
one 100W Warm-White LED from eBay (cheapie Chinese)
currently listed on eBay for $12.40 for 4, $4.41 for one, shipped from China
One 12v 500ma-1A Wall-Wart Power Supply (from my junk box) to run the fan
though currently listed on eBay for < $2 shipped from China
The $16 100W LED driver cost more than a more efficient and cooler-running 50 Watter that can be used with the 100W COB, currently listed on eBay for $9 shipped from China, and what I used in my second prototype.
Running at 100W is acceptably cool with this heatsink combo, though ones like the author's pictures, with the bigger fan and heatsink, run even cooler.View attachment 548646
I used heatsink compound for contact, and regular epoxy at the corners to keep the COB in place.
It's not even hot enough to degrade the epoxy.
I have the driver epoxied to the heatsink's fan-cage.
The only thing to beware of are polarities of the fan and the COB, and running the COB for
any significant time without the fan running. And yes, I run it, with other things, on a timer.
So if I were to use a 100watt driver that would be enough to run two crew 3070 cobs wired in series? Would that make the two crees run at 50watts each?
I'm now trying to figure out and understand the math. How to power my area with 3 or 4 crees 3070 running a total of 100 watts.
Hi @SupraSPL
First off, thanks for all your efforts across all the forums.
Before I go headlong into replacing 2k watts of HPS with LEDs I figured I would start out slowly and cheaply and replace the clone area's CFLs while I am still getting my head around it all.
Could you confirm this config would be good for 60 clones:
From earlier in the thread:
3 x https://www.fasttech.com/products/1...e-xp-l-v5-2a-1186-05lm-5700-6000k-led-emitter
3 x https://www.fasttech.com/products/1506/10001927/1163600
Run in series at 300 mA using the following driver:
https://www.fasttech.com/products/0...1w-85-277v-3w-high-power-constant-current-led
Cheers!
When it comes to cloning we are not looking for photosynthesis, just trying to keep the plant in the vegetative state and we do not want it to respirate too much until the roots are established. At 300mA, the XML2 and XPL can reach above 180 lm/W and will last a lifetime with zero lumen depreciation and almost no electricity consumption (~1.6W). So I clone with 1W in a 12"X18" space and have for a few years now. It works great even with large clones. I also use this method for my headlamps to make them lightweight and batteries last an entire day of use.
There is a guy named littlejacob on rollitup he lives in France look him up and tell him I sent you and he will help you for I've helped himHi all, I'm a french guy and I have some difficulties to understand all you said. I didn't find information on French sites so as I'm brave and even my English is poor, I'm asking for advices. I want to cover 4ft x 4ft only with COBs and if I understand I need 50w per sqft. So I must install 16 COBs! Oh sh**, I don't have enough money! My questions are: Can I do with only 9 COB? Do I prefere 3070 or 3590 for the COBs? And for the driver I don't understand "efficiency". When you want calculate how many watts are used finally, do you use this formula : P=UxI? Anyway I need your advices to grow the best French DIY! :) Thanks in advance for your help! And very thanks to all information already given here!
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