canadian1969
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thank you!!!!!!!! OMGstill making stuff up i see...
thank you!!!!!!!! OMGstill making stuff up i see...
How do you know they are genuine? Most of what they been selling are the Bs why would I want Bs when I can get Cs from HLG or CobkitsHahaha!
It's alibaba crap so what did you think off? We can be happy that at least on these boards still genuine LM561c are mounted. If there really is a bottleneck, because Samsung is switching production lines to LM301b, it could soon be over.
Maybe we should try to get these boards with LM301b as soon as possible!
How do you know they are genuine? Most of what they been selling are the Bs why would I want Bs when I can get Cs from HLG or Cobkits
Quantum Boards all the way for me at least you know what your gettingBecause @VegasWinner has showed some close shots of the diodes on his boards and it was at least LM561c.
No clue if its realy S6 bin or not but it was LM561c. Only the seller knows which bin was truly used.
I would anyway not use them because the F-strips give me much more flexibillity and I don't like the board layout(half side 3500°k, other half 5000°k).
was thinking of building something like growmau5 build but its making me feel stupid trying to find the stuff i need or what to buy so i just started looking at the kits i just want to make a good light lolCXBs are expensive in comparison. Veros are a bit more cost effective I believe.
Any COB will need a proper heatsink as pictured in your link. There are strips and boards which you can use with just a sheet of aluminium.
Those kits in your link are all different, some are cree 3590s some are vero and some are citizen, the cree will always be a bit more expensive. The 400w vero kit is a reasonable light for a 4x4 although I like more wattage than that.
Well I can sympathise with that. I was the same when I decided to build my own too. It seems so complicated but at some point you will sit back and think to yourself why did I not understand.was thinking of building something like growmau5 build but its making me feel stupid trying to find the stuff i need or what to buy so i just started looking at the kits i just want to make a good light lol
ya that would be cool thats mostly what im trying to understand what cobs with what driver i have the file for the case to be made at a metal shop but its the guts i dont understand one i get that far i can build it watching the video but its getting the parts that im looking at trying to get cheaper then the premade onesWell I can sympathise with that. I was the same when I decided to build my own too. It seems so complicated but at some point you will sit back and think to yourself why did I not understand.
Perhaps @Randomblame can suggest a set up for a 4x4 using vero or citizen COBs. Give you an idea of how many cobs and which drivers to go for.
I would also consider contacting kingbrite on Alibaba for some real good prices on everything you would need apart from the aluminium angle for the frame.
Its worth getting his price list at least, may be cheaper to go with cobkits if your in the USA, the delivery and lack of import tax may make him a better deal.
Two of those would kill it !CXBs are expensive in comparison. Veros are a bit more cost effective I believe.
Any COB will need a proper heatsink as pictured in your link. There are strips and boards which you can use with just a sheet of aluminium.
Those kits in your link are all different, some are cree 3590s some are vero and some are citizen, the cree will always be a bit more expensive. The 400w vero kit is a reasonable light for a 4x4 although I like more wattage than that.
Allready order the cob and holder from cob kit but im not sure if they will work there nothing on the 4 driver that tell me there power .Search for kingbriteled and pick the diy kit you want.
Apparently i am unable to post links.
These prices are far away from reality for Canadian consumers. You listing US sites and products, it cost more here. F-series strips $36 for 4' single strip (50 watt) or $65 for double row strips, which are 100 watt (Best value). So you looking at 7-8 double row strips, or approximately $450 just for strips alone! Now HLG-480 cost close to $200 not 140. Aluminum c-channel is around $30/8 ft, and that is all you really need for strip build.For a 4" 4' tent it costs a bit more than 400$, maybe 450-500.
8-10x Samsung F-Series strips, ~200-250$
10x aluminum C-channel, 1x 1x 1", 4ft long, as heatsinks and for the frame, 50$
1x Meanwell HLG-480H-48A, 140$
~500w of true Samsung LM561c S6.
Yeah! Not as cheap as the chinese mid-power LED boards but you can be sure that you got no fakes.
Hi @clouds,question i already have a 400w hid system that im looking to replace it was given to me and i have a 200w clf
would it affect my plants adding say a cheaper cob system to this until i can fully replace it looking at the cob kits i think my huge reflector i could attach the cobs to it or would i be better off just buying building a full system
the hood that i have now covers like 70-80% of my tent
These prices are far away from reality for Canadian consumers. You listing US sites and products, it cost more here. F-series strips $36 for 4' single strip (50 watt) or $65 for double row strips, which are 100 watt (Best value). So you looking at 7-8 double row strips, or approximately $450 just for strips alone! Now HLG-480 cost close to $200 not 140. Aluminum c-channel is around $30/8 ft, and that is all you really need for strip build.
I'll give you a pro hint. Get a Sumsung /Bridgelux strips, don't waste your time on COBs. I have 4 COB fixtures (200 watt) each and I'm moving to strips as COBs at 100 watt each produce a lot of heat and require massive passive heatsink or active cooling.