Planet Tomato
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Hello.
I have built my own DIY COB grow light with 2 * CXM-32 COB LED's(I had a thread about it a while ago).
In any case I now find my self needing green-only lights to use during the plants dark hours, 12 hours is a long time and I don't want to be limited to the 12 hours of light hours to do things in the tent such as refilling the humidifiers I use.
But I have some issues in finding a viable solution, the only SMD LED's that I can manually solder to a circuit board(which could then be fitted to the existing grow light) outputs 35 lm of light(MLEGRN-A1-0000-000101, 535 nm, 35,2 lm, 150 mA, 3,3 V, 1,6 W, PLCC-4).
I went and checked on the bulbs I have over my desktop and they are rated as 700 lm.
I got a small tent, 2 * 2 * 4.4 foot space(the tent is taller but from the highest position of the grow light down to the floor it is 4.4 foot), do anyone here have any clue about what sort of value for the lumens that would be required to allow good eyesight for doing work within the tent, such as LST stuff?
There are other LED's that output far more than 35 lm but they are in packages not at all as easy to work with as PLCC-4, I would need a DIY SMD solder oven for those others and I simply will not be able to afford such a thing for a while.
Maybe I could solder a few of those others with hot-air soldering tools but that is unproven until I buy some and try.
Of course I don't have to mount the green-light panel to the existing grow light, maybe I make two units and put them on opposite sides of the tent pointing downwards with an angle.
Another option is a green LED head-light but I really prefer to make a stationary lighting solution.
Cheers
I have built my own DIY COB grow light with 2 * CXM-32 COB LED's(I had a thread about it a while ago).
In any case I now find my self needing green-only lights to use during the plants dark hours, 12 hours is a long time and I don't want to be limited to the 12 hours of light hours to do things in the tent such as refilling the humidifiers I use.
But I have some issues in finding a viable solution, the only SMD LED's that I can manually solder to a circuit board(which could then be fitted to the existing grow light) outputs 35 lm of light(MLEGRN-A1-0000-000101, 535 nm, 35,2 lm, 150 mA, 3,3 V, 1,6 W, PLCC-4).
I went and checked on the bulbs I have over my desktop and they are rated as 700 lm.
I got a small tent, 2 * 2 * 4.4 foot space(the tent is taller but from the highest position of the grow light down to the floor it is 4.4 foot), do anyone here have any clue about what sort of value for the lumens that would be required to allow good eyesight for doing work within the tent, such as LST stuff?
There are other LED's that output far more than 35 lm but they are in packages not at all as easy to work with as PLCC-4, I would need a DIY SMD solder oven for those others and I simply will not be able to afford such a thing for a while.
Maybe I could solder a few of those others with hot-air soldering tools but that is unproven until I buy some and try.
Of course I don't have to mount the green-light panel to the existing grow light, maybe I make two units and put them on opposite sides of the tent pointing downwards with an angle.
Another option is a green LED head-light but I really prefer to make a stationary lighting solution.
Cheers