Trippyness
Well-Known Member
This is true, however youll have to factor in extra driver cost.in the US at least the 50V is same price as 36V and much higher efficiency
I personally dont think efficiency is the top priority.
Highest PPFD over 900 with lowest wattage and good coverage.
Personally I think 1.4A or 2.1A are best bang for buck and efficiency with regards to PPFD.
All comes down to your goals.
For comparison here is an example:
3 x 3 Space 9 Sq/F
$35 CAD a COB
Power cost per kw/h 10.5
30 Day 18 Hours on Cycle
0.7A
PPFD 933 AVG
400 COB Watts
16 COBS Needed
Cost: $560
Power Cost $23
1.05A
PPFD 944 AVG
420 COB Watts
10 COBS Needed
Cost $350
Power Cost $24
1.4A
PPFD 1010 AVG
465 COB Watts
9 COBS Needed
Cost $315
Power Cost $26.75
2.1A
PPFD 966 AVG
480 COB Watts
6 COBS Needed
Cost $210
Power Cost $27.6
As you can see above the power cost is not a factor at all here. Not much fluctuation, which means in the lower Amperage your paying significantly more for negligible savings.
I would suggest 1.4A or 2.1A depending on budget.
Will get killer PPFD with either setup, just a bit better uniformity with 1.4A due to having 1 COB a SQ/F
I hope this was helpful for someone.
The numbers were taken from Canadian prices and my electric cost.
Just want people to understand that efficiency isnt everything and if its even worth the extra cost. For me it isnt.
I used the COB Calculator if you want to use it its here: Calculator
Trippy