Cob lifeUggh I could, but that would cost more and I would have to use twice as many heatsinks. Think I would get significantly less life out of them running at 150 watts? I've seen heatsink/fan combos rated for 150 to 200 watts. The tent is 5x5 and I've already got 500 watts of LED in em: The diode kind, not the COBs.
The driver will only put up so many volts. This one in particular CAN ONLY power 4 1818s but at a decent wattage and current. Ideal for the home personal grower. From my understanding the cobs are about 80 watts a piece. Not exact, just dividing up 320 by 4.Hey, I see you are using the HLG-320C-1400A drivers for the 1818 COBS. I'm thinking of using the same COBs. I'm wondering what you'd think of running them at a higher current, maybe 150 watts... On the website cobkits, where they sell these LEDs, it says...
"Best efficiency is seen below 150W with this chip. The 1818 is typically more efficient above 90W."
I'm wondering what you think of this? Safe to run them at 150 watts? Any disadvantages?
Oh, I see. 80 watts is pretty significant, especially looking at the bar you built. Seems like a lot of light in a smallish space. Probably just the right amount. Those cobs should last a long time at that wattage.The driver will only put up so many volts. This one in particular CAN ONLY power 4 1818s but at a decent wattage and current. Ideal for the home personal grower. From my understanding the cobs are about 80 watts a piece. Not exact, just dividing up 320 by 4.
I would personally not want to push any cob that hard. I think you would be asking for trouble.. And you cant compare blurple panels to cobs..Uggh I could, but that would cost more and I would have to use twice as many heatsinks. Think I would get significantly less life out of them running at 150 watts? I've seen heatsink/fan combos rated for 150 to 200 watts. The tent is 5x5 and I've already got 500 watts of LED in em: The diode kind, not the COBs.
Really? huh, I was about to order the 150 watt power supplies. Looks like I'm back to researching...I would personally not want to push any cob that hard. I think you would be asking for trouble.. And you cant compare blurple panels to cobs..
I actually have another 4 cobs on order, just waitin for the distributor to have the heatsinks in stock then my order will ship. Expected ship date is april 14 so hopefully by then end of april i will have the 8 cob setup in flower room, So i can start flowering many more plants that are bigger at once.Oh, I see. 80 watts is pretty significant, especially looking at the bar you built. Seems like a lot of light in a smallish space. Probably just the right amount. Those cobs should last a long time at that wattage.
Im no mathmetician, but to assume a 50000 hour lifespan per cob, at 12on/12off, itll last around 10 years.Oh, I see. 80 watts is pretty significant, especially looking at the bar you built. Seems like a lot of light in a smallish space. Probably just the right amount. Those cobs should last a long time at that wattage.
Ah But Did You Stay At A Holiday Inn Express Last NightIm no mathematician,
They dont leave the light on for you.Ah But Did You Stay At A Holiday Inn Express Last Night
You would definitely cut the lifespan short at that wattage. If u want to maximize light footprint in a 5x5 tent WITH the use of your diode led, i would throw atleast 8 cobs in. Ideally you want one cob per sq ft of area. You can dial the hlg 320-1400A driver down from the full 1400ma or get an even higher rated driver if u wanted. It will run 4 cobs. So you would need 2 for 8 cobs. Jst like my setup. My room is about 5x5. So just copy my setup or sixstrings/growmau5 if u want cree cobs. I went with citizen bcuz of price. Plus i wanted higher wattage per cob instead of more cobs with less wattage per. Make sense?Uggh I could, but that would cost more and I would have to use twice as many heatsinks. Think I would get significantly less life out of them running at 150 watts? I've seen heatsink/fan combos rated for 150 to 200 watts. The tent is 5x5 and I've already got 500 watts of LED in em: The diode kind, not the COBs.
I would just start piecing together your build. Like u said, get the heatsinks, then later on down the rd, get more parts but to throw money at some cheapo ebay chips is a waste imo. Save that cash, n put it towards 2 cobs. Build your two, n when u have ebough cash, get the rest. Thats basically what i did. But i saved my pennies till i had enough for 4 cobs. Built the first bar frame in the meantime waiting for them to arrive. The day they did arrive, thwy were up n running. But if u want to throw money at a chip thats not efficient, not as luminous, and definitely one that doesnt have nearly the longevity that quality cobs have, by all means.Makes total sense. I prefer the higher wattage per cob and less cobs. I imagine it would lead to higher yield because of increased amount of light per given space (ppfd). I will upgrade to your setup as soon as I have the money to. For now, I might invest in the heatsinks, but put the cheapo ebay 100w cobs, $2.99 per fixture plus the $10 power supplies. They might be worth the try. The worst that can happen is I lose 50 dollars when the cobs fail after 3 days.. Obviously the efficiency is not the same as the citizens, but 100watts at 110 lms/watt isn't a terrible deal, or so it seems....
I may end up building a third bar with the 1212s. Whatll be the sale price?ill be putting gen 5 1212s on sale soon