Freshone
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I still will do cobs at some point but it's tough to justify when just half my room will take 44 cobs and all that goes with them,the build is the easy part,the wallet hit when I have perfectly good gavitas is harder,lol.Honestly if it wasn't for six and his journey I wouldn't have even considered it,it gets a little old changing things to the latest and greatest every time some new tech comes along.
yeah holy shit i have alot of cabbage tied up in this lil hobby.its around 25,000.00 if you count my plasma table lol.but on the cob side itself i prob have around 6-7k in parts here but about half this stuff aint even built or hung up yet.whats hanging in my room,58 cobs is about a buck a watt,maybe a lil more like 1.20 per watt.i have appox 2400w of cobs in operation now in a space that used to have 6800w of hps so i cut down my power and a/c alot and im pulling slightly higher numbers from this side of my room.so less heat,less power,happy plants,all that puts a smile on my face :cool:So if you had to guesstimate how much do you think you have invested in materials in those 58 cobs you've got so far?Have you ever broken down material costs per cob or fixture?Don't worry I won't tell mama,lol.
My biggest reason would be electrical savings both for lights and ac,I'm pretty sure the payback would come pretty quickly.
Amazing you cut down your lighting watts by close to 2/3 and we know that equates to alot less AC also.I have 2250(3 750s) over each 4x12 area now so how many cobs to equal this configuration?48 @50w?Or less?
Amazing you cut down your lighting watts by close to 2/3 and we know that equates to alot less AC also.I have 2250(3 750s) over each 4x12 area now so how many cobs to equal this configuration?48 @50w?Or less?
Whats good mac :)hi Six ,,great [plants under them cob lights ,,,,,mac
Panaramalamadingalingadong is working for me. Awesome. I just can't get enough of this thread. :DProgress. ...kinda.man this shits takin forever @stonestacker lol. Got 14 heat/ac runs done.might have a furnace and ac by the end of this week so i got that goin fer me :)
Looks like my panaramalamadingdong didnt work so well ,whatevs.
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Looking amazing man.Building a few more of these 4 bangerz to fill out the cornerz.248w per fixture easy peazy,took down 6300w of hid lights and will try to slap up 3000w of cobz and quantumz :)
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Those new lec are nice but i would still say cob is better .lpw and overall efficiency just cant be matched yet.plus you still have lamp replacement cost with the lec/chm.but in a 4 x 8 theres plenty of room to run both cobz and cmh haha.Looking amazing man.
Question for you, I know you're the king and champion of LED here, yet saw a post you made which has me thinking.
If someone were getting a 4x8 tent, (and had no spare LED parts), would you recommend someone go with a few 315 CMH/LEC or would you say LED is still the way to go?
So what would be your ideal lighting setup if you were doing a fresh 4x8? Best mix of efficiency/low(ish) cost/performance.Those new lec are nice but i would still say cob is better .lpw and overall efficiency just cant be matched yet.plus you still have lamp replacement cost with the lec/chm.but in a 4 x 8 theres plenty of room to run both cobz and cmh haha.
I think plc is close to getting his certs on his cxp 420 so im guessing once that happens some larger ops may start to incorporate those because they are badass.HPS,LEC,Cobs,notice how the price of admission goes up with the electrical efficiency?I know alot of commercial grows started switching to LEC to lower bills and receive energy credits,I'm wondering why they have not adopted the cob tech yet?Is it because there are no commercially available units that are approved for use?
Cob bars and 315w lec.something like a 4 cob bar@ 62w per cob with 2700k cree and the 315 could use the 4000k lamp. so you could set it up like.So what would be your ideal lighting setup if you were doing a fresh 4x8? Best mix of efficiency/low(ish) cost/performance.
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