16x clu048 1212 driver/coverage

Airwalker16

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I am going back an forth on which driver to use.

Hlg-480h-36a vs hlg-600h-36a.

I'm feeling like I won't need much more than 500 watts from the wall, but hitting around 610-615 watts from the wall might push canopy penetration a bit harder.
600h.
More power always.
You can dim the 600 to 480 if you want to. But you sure as hell can't make 480 go up to 600, if its not there to begin with. And even more so, it enables you to add more strips to it if you wanted later on for even more coverage and better efficiency.
 

PrometheanLeaf

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600h.
More power always.
You can dim the 600 to 480 if you want to. But you sure as hell can't make 480 go up to 600, if its not there to begin with. And even more so, it enables you to add more strips to it if you wanted later on for even more coverage and better efficiency.
But changes the heatsinks I'll give it a couple of days thought. It's only a flowering tent for personal. And I was probably going to throw some other mono diodes and if in at some point. And just veg with a 315 cmh.
 
I have two **100w (65w draw from wall) led cobs **Citizen clu048 1212.
Should that be adequate lighting for a 4'Lx18"Wx7.5'H space?¿
Four plants total each in 5gal buckets with ffof soil... Please help
 

Airwalker16

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I have two **100w (65w draw from wall) led cobs **Citizen clu048 1212.
Should that be adequate lighting for a 4'Lx18"Wx7.5'H space?¿
Four plants total each in 5gal buckets with ffof soil... Please help
You'll need at minimum 30w per sq ft.
You've got about 22.
You got 6sq ft of area to light up, right?
 

TEKNIK

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You are better off using strips rather than COBs for even coverage, Cutter electronics have cree strips cheap at the moment and they will out perform COBs even when they are run at low currents.
 
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