Bridgelux EB strips are avaible with 1ft length.Thank you very much for the heads up. I am actually in Canada and just looking for models which are 1 foot with a decent spectrum currently in stock. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Cheers!
Thank you kindly sir. Would you be talking about the earlier EB strips or the 2nd gen?Bridgelux EB strips are avaible with 1ft length.
I don‘t think gen1 are still avaible, but they are both made as 1ft.Thank you kindly sir. Would you be talking about the earlier EB strips or the 2nd gen?
Just read this... just go with 2ft. And I would prefer Bridgelux EB strips (gen2) over F-series, but that‘s my personal opinion.Ahh yes; it has been very difficult trying to obtain some of the 3rd Generation F Series over my way. I am using a 2x2x4 so I am feeling a little bit skeptical about anything over 500mm but I am also open to suggestions seeing as this would be my first project.
Potentiometer depend on number of driver, not on number of cob or board. So 1 driver needs a 100k pot, 2 driver dimmed from same pot needs a 50k pot, 3 driver from same pot needs a 33k pot and so onbtw im running 2 x QB-304's off the one driver, so is the B100K potentiometer still the right one for that or do i need B200K or...?
just to clarify (my wattage meter hasnt arrived yet) is that for 1 x QB-288 ? (288 x 0.5w = 144w, add ~10w for driver overhead so im assuming thats about right)My Killawatt meter shows 153W
Why? 560mm length is perfect for a 2x2. Gives you uniform coverage all the way out to the edges.I am using a 2x2x4 so I am feeling a little bit skeptical about anything over 500mm
Yep, that's 1x "QB-288". I was surprised by how well it dissipates heat with no heatsink... well I suppose the driver housing is sort of acting as a heatsink. Still can't believe how bright these boards are.just to clarify (my wattage meter hasnt arrived yet) is that for 1 x QB-288 ? (288 x 0.5w = 144w, add ~10w for driver overhead so im assuming thats about right)
There's a lot brighter ... just not as efficient 'nology! gotta love state of the art!Still can't believe how bright these boards are.
135w kit should be a 288pcs boardOk, finally got a chance to take PAR measurements. These were measured in an open area (i.e. no reflectors). Killawatt meter shows 150W at the wall. Units are umols/m2/s, in case it isn't obvious.
Does anyone have a PAR map for a single HLG QB288? I looked around but haven't been able to find one. Would be interested to see how this board compares.
Here's a par map of Growgreen Board 384 diodes at 151 watts in open space to compare.Ok, finally got a chance to take PAR measurements. These were measured in an open area (i.e. no reflectors). Killawatt meter shows 150W at the wall. Units are umols/m2/s, in case it isn't obvious.
Does anyone have a PAR map for a single HLG QB288? I looked around but haven't been able to find one. Would be interested to see how this board compares.
Now lets see par map of both at same distance to sensor. which one better above ? cant tellHere's a par map of Growgreen Board 384 diodes at 151 watts in open space to compare.
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Here's Quantum Boards par maps. 2 x boards.
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.Unfortunately I can't find the single qb par map at moment but hope this helps
I can't at moment as the par meter is out at a friendsNow lets see par map of both at same distance to sensor. which one better above ? cant tell
Guess the 260 watt dimmed down some would be a frost maker !!View attachment 4100509
Not open space tho.....