Cannabislight
Member
Hi guys,
First of all thanks to all the members for the wonderful forum, I've spent almost one day reading A TON of usefull stuff.
Second, presentations. I really love your setups, I'm from Italy and we're having here a developing production of so-called Cannabis Light which is, in fact, weed with close to no thc. Good start for now, even if not great, hope things will change here too, but you know, it takes time.
Together with some friend of mine we're going to enter the business, and we're planning to setup an indoor rig of around 6.4Kw total power, for now, assembling together different 2*2 COBs array in frames.
What we're not sure about is... which COB?
Please consider that we've made a lot of research already, and for what it seems, here in EU many people are still on CXB3590 at 1.4A.
However, the price difference is huge compared to the Citi's CLU048 - 1212.
Considering frame, reflector, wagos, wires, holders, heatsinks, driver etcetera, each 200W Kit would cost to us:
Considering a total of 32 kits / 128 COBs, it makes a HUGE price difference.
So, here are my findings:
Thanks from Italy!!
First of all thanks to all the members for the wonderful forum, I've spent almost one day reading A TON of usefull stuff.
Second, presentations. I really love your setups, I'm from Italy and we're having here a developing production of so-called Cannabis Light which is, in fact, weed with close to no thc. Good start for now, even if not great, hope things will change here too, but you know, it takes time.
Together with some friend of mine we're going to enter the business, and we're planning to setup an indoor rig of around 6.4Kw total power, for now, assembling together different 2*2 COBs array in frames.
What we're not sure about is... which COB?
Please consider that we've made a lot of research already, and for what it seems, here in EU many people are still on CXB3590 at 1.4A.
However, the price difference is huge compared to the Citi's CLU048 - 1212.
Considering frame, reflector, wagos, wires, holders, heatsinks, driver etcetera, each 200W Kit would cost to us:
- around $ 260 using CXB's
- around $ 180 using 1212's
- around $ 200 using 1216's
Considering a total of 32 kits / 128 COBs, it makes a HUGE price difference.
So, here are my findings:
- Efficacy, even if different, is comparable in the range of 10-20% (depending of Forward current, in favor of CXB's)
- Official Citizen docs slightly underestimate actual efficacy (in terms of lm/W)
- I've found online some homemade tests stating that the actual PPFD at the same Fc is around 5-10% lower on the Citizens
- I've noticed many people just suggest Citizen because of its best price/performance ratio
Thanks from Italy!!