bicit
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So I'm planning an upgrade for a lighting system. It's a veg/flower unit. I've narrowed it down too 3 choices and was wondering if any of the resident experts would be willing to throw their $0.02 in. I have an HLG-120H-1050A driver that I want to utilize for this project, I also intend to instal a lens over any emitter used Link to lens
Space: 36"Lx18"Dx60"H ~(90cmx45cmx150cm)
Choice 1: Five vero 18's, 4000k, 80cri, on a 4.85"x24" heatsink from heatsinkUSA with a single 5v 120mm usb fan. Cost to build ~$250, ~41% efficient, $3.90/parw .
Choice 2: Four vero 29's, 4000k, 80cri, on a 4.85"x24" heatsink from heatsinkUSA with a single 5v 120mm USB fan. Cost to build ~$300, ~47% efficient, $4.17/parw.
Choice 3: Two CXB3590's, 4000k, 70cri, each on individual 3.945"x4" heatsinks from heatsink usa, each with a 5v, 80mm USB fan. Cost to build ~$300, ~49% efficient, $4.11/parw.
Choice 4: ????? Suggestions ?????
I'm personally leaning toward the CXB3590. I think it would look cleaner, simple, 'solid state' with all moving parts hidden and tucked. However I'm wondering if only two points of delivery is enough, or if I would be better suited to use slightly less efficient emitters, but with a greater number of them for better light distribution.
Space: 36"Lx18"Dx60"H ~(90cmx45cmx150cm)
Choice 1: Five vero 18's, 4000k, 80cri, on a 4.85"x24" heatsink from heatsinkUSA with a single 5v 120mm usb fan. Cost to build ~$250, ~41% efficient, $3.90/parw .
Choice 2: Four vero 29's, 4000k, 80cri, on a 4.85"x24" heatsink from heatsinkUSA with a single 5v 120mm USB fan. Cost to build ~$300, ~47% efficient, $4.17/parw.
Choice 3: Two CXB3590's, 4000k, 70cri, each on individual 3.945"x4" heatsinks from heatsink usa, each with a 5v, 80mm USB fan. Cost to build ~$300, ~49% efficient, $4.11/parw.
Choice 4: ????? Suggestions ?????
I'm personally leaning toward the CXB3590. I think it would look cleaner, simple, 'solid state' with all moving parts hidden and tucked. However I'm wondering if only two points of delivery is enough, or if I would be better suited to use slightly less efficient emitters, but with a greater number of them for better light distribution.
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