ChiefRunningPhist
Well-Known Member
Hey all!
Making a new light and was originally trying to be secretive about it lol, but recently started to be more realistic about my expectations and figured I'd try to get some input from folks. Idk if it's an original idea or even a good one but hoping to make it better.
I'm building a hollow center PCB light with Wi-Fi control. Using the ESP32. I'm making tuneable/dimmable main, IR, UV, and far red channels. The light will be plug and play right out of the box with a HLG 160p 60b included in frame. The android app will control dimming, scheduling, Emerson effect timer, as well as the RH, T, and FLIR sensors (for VPD). It won't have an external server to store my info, I won't need to have internet access. It will be daisy-chainable. The sensors let me make "rules" in the app to activate/deactivate a seperate Wi-Fi outlet juction box with 4 outlets, - initially designed for AC, heater, exhaust fan, humidifier, but I could plug anything in. It a 2 part light, 1 part hollow center PCB light, 1 part seperate outlet junction box, but controlled via light/app.
Working on the PCB layout right now as my IR & UV chips have not yet been selected, which makes PCB design change. I'm using EAGLE.
Was going with Nichia 757 V3 5000k 80CRI (400 per light) and then fine tuning total light Blue% by increasing far red respectively. Obvi tuning further with IR and UV.
I've moved on to designing dimming ccts because as soon as I settle on the specific IR and UV (and far red chips, are 660nm epistars currently) I should be able to transfer the light PCB into a Gerber for board fabrication. Dimming cct & ESP32 will be on a different PCB.
I'm trying to not have to buy additional drivers, but only use 1.
If you're interested in becoming part of this project pm me. If you have suggestions on chips Id love to hear them. Or any input! Thanks.
Im barely in the prelim of designing the 3D printable frame in freecad, which supports the driver and attaches it to the hollow PCB, so if you are a 3D printer guy hmu! Its been the most neglected part of this project so far.
Making a new light and was originally trying to be secretive about it lol, but recently started to be more realistic about my expectations and figured I'd try to get some input from folks. Idk if it's an original idea or even a good one but hoping to make it better.
I'm building a hollow center PCB light with Wi-Fi control. Using the ESP32. I'm making tuneable/dimmable main, IR, UV, and far red channels. The light will be plug and play right out of the box with a HLG 160p 60b included in frame. The android app will control dimming, scheduling, Emerson effect timer, as well as the RH, T, and FLIR sensors (for VPD). It won't have an external server to store my info, I won't need to have internet access. It will be daisy-chainable. The sensors let me make "rules" in the app to activate/deactivate a seperate Wi-Fi outlet juction box with 4 outlets, - initially designed for AC, heater, exhaust fan, humidifier, but I could plug anything in. It a 2 part light, 1 part hollow center PCB light, 1 part seperate outlet junction box, but controlled via light/app.
Working on the PCB layout right now as my IR & UV chips have not yet been selected, which makes PCB design change. I'm using EAGLE.
Was going with Nichia 757 V3 5000k 80CRI (400 per light) and then fine tuning total light Blue% by increasing far red respectively. Obvi tuning further with IR and UV.
I've moved on to designing dimming ccts because as soon as I settle on the specific IR and UV (and far red chips, are 660nm epistars currently) I should be able to transfer the light PCB into a Gerber for board fabrication. Dimming cct & ESP32 will be on a different PCB.
I'm trying to not have to buy additional drivers, but only use 1.
If you're interested in becoming part of this project pm me. If you have suggestions on chips Id love to hear them. Or any input! Thanks.
Im barely in the prelim of designing the 3D printable frame in freecad, which supports the driver and attaches it to the hollow PCB, so if you are a 3D printer guy hmu! Its been the most neglected part of this project so far.
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