lol i surely didnt pioneer the pin heatsink, though people do like them for obvious reasonsWhere are you getting $0.50/watt or less from? You cannot touch cobs for that. 200w of COB lighting for $100? If it was that cheap, no one would EVER consider DE/CMH. From what I am seeing, unless you are a direct supplier, you are looking at about $1.20/w best case DIY (and thats not your fancy pin cushion heatsinks that everyone loves).
yes but they'll top out on voltage around 85W with that driver, so an HLG-120-48A will get you close to that as well (~75-80W)Can I run 2 of them CXM 22s on a MeanWell HLG-185H-48A
Wait a minute, you are running about 20 watts per square foot and still pulling over 1gpw. Did I read that right? I have to get my tax check and start this changeover asap.It powers 2 nicely, but with 4 gen 6's and 2 HLG480H-C2100 I don't get the fullest 1000+w I was hoping for.
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HLG480-54A should be able to get 2 1825s to 255W eaIt powers 2 nicely, but with 4 gen 6's and 2 HLG480H-C2100 I don't get the fullest 1000+w I was hoping for.
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Yes, and they were 5' tall, enjoying it right now. look in my sig for my room and a friends that is letting me test, as long as I pull the numbers.Wait a minute, you are running about 20 watts per square foot and still pulling over 1gpw. Did I read that right? I have to get my tax check and start this changeover asap
typically most high GPW yields are at lower intensitiesWait a minute, you are running about 20 watts per square foot and still pulling over 1gpw.
So you say your pumping 960w over a 4x4? Damn! No bleaching?Side by side comparisons can be more difficult and expensive in the long run imo. Use a mix and base it off a watts per square foot goal 60 is working for me.
Using 48 Vero 29c for 30ft2 of growing space. Running each cob around 16w for a total of 800w.typically most high GPW yields are at lower intensities
So do you have any gpw # or pics of the plants for research purposes of course?Using 48 Vero 29c for 30ft2 of growing space. Running each cob around 16w for a total of 800w.
Efficiency is pretty high obviously and I am only using cheapo chinese 700ma drivers for each cob and simple aluminum plate as a heat sink. I can say that over 95% of my build cost is in cobs
I keep a minimum 1500ppfd across the canopy down to about 1 foot from the cobs. Some spots are reading as high as 3500. Air temp is a steady 23c (24c when I am in the room) and I am using around 200w for various different fans with around 5k cfm for circulation. Leaves are always moving and the higher pppfd exposed ones show 27c temps with flir. No bleaching seen so far, I don't see additional growth more than what 1k ppfd does though. Apparently they have lettuce handling 5k+ ppfd so long as it has good temps and circulation.
Cob cost was around 1600. Cases and additional drivers I got for $75. Another $75 for aluminum plate cut to size. Chucked in some solder and thermal paste as shop materials.
Seeing as hydro shops are selling spectrum king 600 for upwards of 2k, I saved a lot, got much better light and had fun building it.
Do you use co2? I dig the low current and short distance to canopyUsing 48 Vero 29c for 30ft2 of growing space. Running each cob around 16w for a total of 800w.
Efficiency is pretty high obviously and I am only using cheapo chinese 700ma drivers for each cob and simple aluminum plate as a heat sink. I can say that over 95% of my build cost is in cobs
I keep a minimum 1500ppfd across the canopy down to about 1 foot from the cobs. Some spots are reading as high as 3500. Air temp is a steady 23c (24c when I am in the room) and I am using around 200w for various different fans with around 5k cfm for circulation. Leaves are always moving and the higher pppfd exposed ones show 27c temps with flir. No bleaching seen so far, I don't see additional growth more than what 1k ppfd does though. Apparently they have lettuce handling 5k+ ppfd so long as it has good temps and circulation.
Cob cost was around 1600. Cases and additional drivers I got for $75. Another $75 for aluminum plate cut to size. Chucked in some solder and thermal paste as shop materials.
Seeing as hydro shops are selling spectrum king 600 for upwards of 2k, I saved a lot, got much better light and had fun building it.
So do you have any gpw # or pics of the plants for research purposes of course?
Do you use co2? I dig the low current and short distance to canopy
Not quite what you might think. Some of my wattage is T5, NO Quantum Boards (yet), I'm including fans, uv, and controls, I'm not including a heater that I have to run at night. It's a 3x3 drawing a peak (I run what you might call a diminished intensity and duration schedule with the assistance of an arduino) of just under 640. So given that the UV and fans (t-stat control through arduino) don't run all the time I gave the over simplified number of 60 watts per square foot. Including all this other crap is necessary to make fair comparisons of lighting tech, I'm finding with LEDs its not really cooling that's the real issue it's actually controlling heat. If I told you an air conditioner doesn't cool it actually heats would you believe me????So you say your pumping 960w over a 4x4? Damn! No bleaching?
interesting. im only asking because that is a very high ppfd. max level actually, with max co2 levels. You could probably tone the lights down to about 900-1000ppf and see the same results. This would still give you over 40 DLI, which seems to be the max a plant can handle without elevated co2 levels. 725ppfd is about 30 DLIDoes apple cider vinegar dissolving eggshells count? The reaction puts off CO2 similar to vinegar and baking soda but at a much slower rate. A dozen or so eggshells ground up into a powder with 500ml of vinegar in a bowl will react for about 3 days. I then mix that with epsom salts for a cheap calcium and magnesium additive.
Plus it keeps bugs away and I find the air smells extra fresh.