bri77
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
How would I build a light with the properties of one of the modern commercial low profile propagation leds. Main thing I need is a low profile light and ability to have plants close to light. To achieve this I need low temps and even spread. I'd also like something efficient, competitive with the best commercial fixtures.
You know the ones I'm thinking of, like this..
https://fluence.science/technology/razr/
or this
http://www.lighting.philips.com/main/products/horticulture/propagation.html
(apparently you need a letter from the Pope to buy a Phillips led)
The 3x1 version of this would be perfect for my area...
http://bioslighting.com/icarus/#icarusVI
but it hasn't been released yet.
I want to cover two 3'x1' areas, one 3' high , the other 2' ( I'll be using hand watered 4" rockwall cubes ). I assume cobs are a bad choice and I need to go to more difficult route of 5w diodes ( Im a total noob who barely knows what these words mean, be gentle)
I really like this specrum the 3500k 90 cri shown here
https://cobkits.com/product/citizen-clu058-1825-90cri/
It has peaks and valleys in same position as fluence's PhysioSpec, seen here..
https://fluence.science/technology/physiospec-broad-spectrum-led-lights/
Any suggestions on how to diy this?
How would I build a light with the properties of one of the modern commercial low profile propagation leds. Main thing I need is a low profile light and ability to have plants close to light. To achieve this I need low temps and even spread. I'd also like something efficient, competitive with the best commercial fixtures.
You know the ones I'm thinking of, like this..
https://fluence.science/technology/razr/
or this
http://www.lighting.philips.com/main/products/horticulture/propagation.html
(apparently you need a letter from the Pope to buy a Phillips led)
The 3x1 version of this would be perfect for my area...
http://bioslighting.com/icarus/#icarusVI
but it hasn't been released yet.
I want to cover two 3'x1' areas, one 3' high , the other 2' ( I'll be using hand watered 4" rockwall cubes ). I assume cobs are a bad choice and I need to go to more difficult route of 5w diodes ( Im a total noob who barely knows what these words mean, be gentle)
I really like this specrum the 3500k 90 cri shown here
https://cobkits.com/product/citizen-clu058-1825-90cri/
It has peaks and valleys in same position as fluence's PhysioSpec, seen here..
https://fluence.science/technology/physiospec-broad-spectrum-led-lights/
Any suggestions on how to diy this?