xthursdayx
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Hi folks, first of all thanks for all the combined knowledge on this forum... it's pretty staggering.
I'm a total noob at this LED stuff, and to be honest my head is spinning. In general I like DIY projects, however I don't really know anything about electricity, so the learning curve is pretty steep. I'm willing to learn, but so far I'm finding it a bit confusing to figure everything out, even when reading some of the "introductory" LED build posts in this forum. Any help and/or suggestions will be MUCH appreciated!
At the end of the day what I'm looking for is the best and most cost effective (up front and long term) way to light a 4x2 tent for full cycle; both veg and flower. I'm in Ontario, Canada, so shipping and availability is a consideration for whatever I end up purchasing. Temperature is also important as my space doesn't have AC.
Based on what I've read, I understand that I should be aiming for ~35-50w/sq.ft. so around 280-400w for this space. Is that correct? After some research it seemed like the most effiecient and cost effective thing would be to build me own light using Samsung F-series LED strips, QB288V2 quantum boards, or COBs. However, after reading a bunch of posts on LEDgardener and here I quickly felt overwhelmed.
Because of that, I began to look at the Chinese-made Quantum Board kits from Meijiu and KingBrite since an "all-in-one" kit seems a bit simpler than figuring out each piece myself. Specifically, I was looking at kits with 2xQB288V2 w/ HLG-240H-48A drivers or 1x800V2 w/ HLG-320H-48A drivers. (Sorry can't post links yet). However, I'm unclear whether this will end up actually being cost effective once shipping and duty is figured in. I'm aslo unsure of whether I would need two of the 240w boards for my space, or whether the one 320w would be sufficient. I realize that 320w is less than the ideal 50w/sq.ft., but reading some other posts here led me to believe that one HLG-320h might be sufficient.
So, what do you all think? Any advice or thoughts about what would be best? Bonus points for any links for step-by-step DIY guides or advice on building frames. Thanks!!
I'm a total noob at this LED stuff, and to be honest my head is spinning. In general I like DIY projects, however I don't really know anything about electricity, so the learning curve is pretty steep. I'm willing to learn, but so far I'm finding it a bit confusing to figure everything out, even when reading some of the "introductory" LED build posts in this forum. Any help and/or suggestions will be MUCH appreciated!
At the end of the day what I'm looking for is the best and most cost effective (up front and long term) way to light a 4x2 tent for full cycle; both veg and flower. I'm in Ontario, Canada, so shipping and availability is a consideration for whatever I end up purchasing. Temperature is also important as my space doesn't have AC.
Based on what I've read, I understand that I should be aiming for ~35-50w/sq.ft. so around 280-400w for this space. Is that correct? After some research it seemed like the most effiecient and cost effective thing would be to build me own light using Samsung F-series LED strips, QB288V2 quantum boards, or COBs. However, after reading a bunch of posts on LEDgardener and here I quickly felt overwhelmed.
Because of that, I began to look at the Chinese-made Quantum Board kits from Meijiu and KingBrite since an "all-in-one" kit seems a bit simpler than figuring out each piece myself. Specifically, I was looking at kits with 2xQB288V2 w/ HLG-240H-48A drivers or 1x800V2 w/ HLG-320H-48A drivers. (Sorry can't post links yet). However, I'm unclear whether this will end up actually being cost effective once shipping and duty is figured in. I'm aslo unsure of whether I would need two of the 240w boards for my space, or whether the one 320w would be sufficient. I realize that 320w is less than the ideal 50w/sq.ft., but reading some other posts here led me to believe that one HLG-320h might be sufficient.
So, what do you all think? Any advice or thoughts about what would be best? Bonus points for any links for step-by-step DIY guides or advice on building frames. Thanks!!