ZioFrancolino
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The board mounts the LM301B and has a low price, what's the consensus?
https://www.led-tech.de/en/SYSTEM250-ZEUS-308-KIT-3000K#
https://www.led-tech.de/en/SYSTEM250-ZEUS-308-KIT-3000K#
thats the price for 1 board?The board mounts the LM301B and has a low price, what's the consensus?
https://www.led-tech.de/en/SYSTEM250-ZEUS-308-KIT-3000K#
Board + heatsinkthats the price for 1 board?
I can't see or read about any heatsink. Btw even if they are genuine lm301b diodes that is costly!Board + heatsink
This is the board without heatsink, 70 euros. https://www.led-tech.de/en/ZEUS-308-High-Performance-PCB-3000kI can't see or read about any heatsink. Btw even if they are genuine lm301b diodes that is costly!
Any reason you want that board instead of a hlg quantum board?
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for example https://www.todogrowled.com/es/hlg-quantum-boards/57-hlg-135w-kit.html
at least you have a proper heatsink and driver
Now I see the heatsink.This is the board without heatsink, 70 euros. https://www.led-tech.de/en/ZEUS-308-High-Performance-PCB-3000k
it's cheaper than the hlg, I will buy the driver in digikey
Its board, heatsink and connectors.I can't see or read about any heatsink. Btw even if they are genuine lm301b diodes that is costly!
Any reason you want that board instead of a hlg quantum board?
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for example https://www.todogrowled.com/es/hlg-quantum-boards/57-hlg-135w-kit.html
at least you have a proper heatsink and driver
hlg 135w v1/v2 would cost a lot more and I'm on a tight budget atmIts board, heatsink and connectors.
I think the board itself is about 70€, runs at 50°C at 2A=77W with no heatsink.
Id go for just the board, and put it on a bit of alusheet and run it soft, in order not to hang it so high, but im in open space.
Hlg boards are a bit more pricey from todogrowled, 270€ for 2 boards on 1 heatsink and no driver. But the qbs are super top bin, and the voltage is easier to match with a hlgXxx-48A for most wattages.
Zeus board has 30 more diodes which might make up for the bin.
Id say go with either, they should work fine both, depends on shipping to your country.
What would you suggest for a 2x2? Here in Europe some Samsung strips are out of stock...I still prefer hard strips for diy low budget builds
I dont think you can source samsung strips directly from EU, dunno if @diyled still has some in stock.What would you suggest for a 2x2? Here in Europe some Samsung strips are out of stock...
You mean these? https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/bridgelux/BXEB-TL-2750G-3000-A-13/976-1731-ND/7899252I dont think you can source samsung strips directly from EU, dunno if @diyled still has some in stock.
I would get Bridgelux Vesta strips btw, I am happy with my bridgelux EB2 but Vestas should be better.
In a 60x60cm tent I would get 2ft strips (560mm) but if you do not want to buy overseas from arrow or digikey I would get 2 boards for that size tent as @Randomblame said.
Should be these yes. Check the datasheet for additional info.
Because they are available here in Europe too.Should be these yes. Check the datasheet for additional info.
this is an overview you could find helpful about led strips
http://ledgardener.com/diy-led-strip-build-designs-samsung-bridgelux/
I am using EB2 560mm at 350-400mA each without heatsink, I am flowering in a 3ft-90cm height