Vero 29 selection

Purpsmagurps

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jussayin tho. my qb savings save me 1400 a year, which pays for another 765W light setup. I can double my output year over year now for the same cost. 2600W replaced by 750W. I do have about 400W of other pumps/ fans stuff running but. thats using a little under a third of the power I was before. whoever says this isnt scaleable to commercial levels is a weiner.
 

Purpsmagurps

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10k per 20x20 for qb roughly. maybe more. but if you build yourself you can easily do it. who doesn't pull at least $10k profit per run that big shouldn't be growing that big in the first place.
 

Chip Green

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@Pedro Mello
You have COBs with a 36.6 voltage.
Well, that's what I found after a copy/paste of the part #.
We're going to need more information to get that driver question answered properly.
Let us begin.
What do you have for heatsinks?
 

Pedro Mello

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@Pedro Mello
You have COBs with a 36.6 voltage.
Well, that's what I found after a copy/paste of the part #.
We're going to need more information to get that driver question answered properly.
Let us begin.
What do you have for heatsinks?
My cobs are 90cri, 1800mA; 52V; 93,6W (I found this info on its catalog).
About heatsinks: I live in Brazil, which doesn't have a good passive heatsinks market, so I already bought six Alpine 11 GT coolers.

My initial idea was to use HLG-480H-54A. But now, with the high of dollar I've been thinking in another alternative.
 
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Rocket Soul

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My cobs are 90cri, 1800mA; 52V; 93,6W (I found this info on its catalog).
About heatsinks: I live in Brazil, which doesn't have a good passive heatsinks market, so I already bought six Alpine 11 GT coolers.

My initial idea was to use HLG-480H-54A. But now, with the high of dollar I've been thinking in another alternative.
2 x Meanwell xlg240-h-ab should work great aswell with a little less $$$
 

Pedro Mello

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Does the XLG-150-H-A would work for 3 cobs which are 90cri, 1800mA; 52V; 93,6W (vero 29 BXRC-35G10K0-B-7X)?

It's the only driver that I found in Brazil and think that might works.
 
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