dandyrandy
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Cobkits has gotten my money. In fact I have a package coming. The price on 1212's is crazy. Not the most efficient but run at 35 or 40 watts they work well.
I use a 4ft light strip that takes regular light bulbs 1600 Lumens each and 6500k light spectrum each for veg. I can get ten bulbs in each fixture, and Im using two of them. Do the math on light strip your talking about vs what I’m using and there is a significant difference!i have to move from the very casual place i've been living, to a place where stealth is much more important. i want to get rid of my h.i.d. lighting and go to strips.
i need to light a 4X8 foot area for flowering.
i don't want to know what the best strips are...i don't want to know what the newest strips are...i want to know what a good quality compromise is between price and efficiency...
will these strips do?
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/bridgelux/BXEB-L1120Z-35E4000-C-B3/976-1732-ND/7907661
if so, how many will i need to light my 4x8 tent, and how many, of what driver to run them? i don't want to run them wide open, so maybe throw in one more than needed so i can run them softer?
It will contribute to heat removal on a minimal level. Increasing the exposed surface area, increases the ability to "sink" heat. Angle, or U chanel will work better as an actual heatsink, or wider flatbar I suppose.Would aluminum flat bar work for a heatsink?
Yea i was thinking of using 1-1/2" wide flat bar attached to a frame.It will contribute to heat removal on a minimal level. Increasing the exposed surface area, increases the ability to "sink" heat. Angle, or U chanel will work better as an actual heatsink, or wider flatbar I suppose.
I suggest two lights, each with 12 strips and an HLG-480H-42AB driver. Prices are reduced on the Gen-2 strips since the Gen-3 started becoming available, so they are great value, especially since no heat sinks or fans are needed.i have to move from the very casual place i've been living, to a place where stealth is much more important. i want to get rid of my h.i.d. lighting and go to strips.
i need to light a 4X8 foot area for flowering.
i don't want to know what the best strips are...i don't want to know what the newest strips are...i want to know what a good quality compromise is between price and efficiency...
will these strips do?
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/bridgelux/BXEB-L1120Z-35E4000-C-B3/976-1732-ND/7907661
if so, how many will i need to light my 4x8 tent, and how many, of what driver to run them? i don't want to run them wide open, so maybe throw in one more than needed so i can run them softer?
For the Citizen 1212's or other cobs a heat sink is needed. With LED efficiency declines as power is increased.would they still be effective if i ran them at 60-65 watts, and would they still need heatsinks if run at that wattage? would a pc fan for each one work instead of heatsinks? happen to have a couple of dozen decent pc fans....
With the 4' strips, you would have to find a way to support the flat stock in the center unless you went thick with the aluminum. L or U channel wouldnt need the center supportsYea i was thinking of using 1-1/2" wide flat bar attached to a frame.
You COULD use an HLG-600H-36A/B running them in parallel. But you really should try to avoid having your entire lifeline of light for your run on one single driver in case it fails. Which happens, trust me. I've had to RMA 4 of mine.im thinking about running 16 https://cobkits.com/product/citizen-clu048-1212-80cri-gen6/?attribute_color-temperature=3500K+gen+6
in a 5x5 tent. i'm interested if i can get away with running all of them on one driver, and if so, what driver would that be?
Also, if 3000K is available, I'd use them instead, or at least 8 of those 16. If you do use 8 3500Ks I would go as far as saying use 4 2700ks & 4 3000ks.im thinking about running 16 https://cobkits.com/product/citizen-clu048-1212-80cri-gen6/?attribute_color-temperature=3500K+gen+6
in a 5x5 tent. i'm interested if i can get away with running all of them on one driver, and if so, what driver would that be?
16 is a great number for a 4x4 or a 5x5.So if it were me, I'd use 3x HLG-240H-36A/XLG-240-L-A MeanWells............
You'd need 18 I guess.16 is a great number for a 4x4 or a 5x5.
How would you divide the 16 COBs among 3 drivers?
Try using 2 x320 drivers, or 2 lrs350 if yyour on the cheap16 is a great number for a 4x4 or a 5x5.
How would you divide the 16 COBs among 3 drivers?