jonnynobody
Well-Known Member
I finished my all LED conversion in the flower room tonight. Hanging boards is no fun. Rough on the back. Here's the hardware I'm running:
1x660w 3000k/5000k mixed lm301b chips
2x660w 3000k lm301b chips
1x450w 3000k/5000k lm301b chips
2x440w 3000k/5000k lm301b chips
2x100w Cree CXB3590 chips
I dumped my 2x1000w hps lamps and 2x600w hps lamps. I replaced the 1000's with 2x660w 3000k chips. I replaced the 600's with 2x440w lm301b 3000k/5000k chips. I did my upgrade in pieces so all the qb's were bought at separate times without an exact design I was working to achieve. That's why it's kind of an odd match of different wattage boards and especially those 2 100w COB's. The reason I bought those was to supplement the 450w qb in the rear right. With a 100w COB on each side of that board the total output is 650w nearly identially matching the output of the 660w board with 3000k/5000k chips to the left of it. The idea was to keep the light output even across the canopy. Works great. In front of those lights are the 2x660w 3000k chip qb's. In front of those are the 2x460w qb's. I mounted a 500CFM Vortex power fan pointing down the middle channel of lights pushing air from the front to the rear of the room cooling the qb's keeping the air circulating nicely above the canopy.
Since the 460w and 450w qb's are of lower intensity I'm mounting them 8-12" lower than the 660w boards. Simple solution. There's not as much spread as the 460w qb's are missing 2 panels compared to the 660w boards but as you can see it works nicely. I might add a couple more 2 panel qb's to balance things out in the future.
Tonight I got all the power ran back to the light controller and cranked 'em on full blast to check it out. It's considerably brighter than running 4310w with HID and LED mixed. Mostly HID. Very impressive. Tomorrow I'm slapping a fresh coat of flat white killz paint on the walls, mopping the floor, spraying the room down with 10% bleach solution, cleaning all my fans, and I'll be ready to move my plants in.
Strains I'm running:
Blue Dream - A real fan favorite with patients. Heavy producer for the grower. I'll never get rid of this strain. Potency, yield, and flavor are amazing.
Bruce Banger - So this is my 2nd run with BB. It's a house strain from seedsman. The aroma is difficult to describe. It's wonderful and unique. Very potent and flavorful. Medium producer.
Jager - I grew this one from seed. Fast grower, few leaves, extremely large plant, extremely large buds, extremely large yields, and purple gorgeous flowers. It smells like black licorice though. I hate black licorice. However, the smoke is rich, heavy, and oh so potent. It doesn't taste anything like it smells. It's got a kush like taste that's very smooth.
Maui waui - Heavy producer, very potent, rock hard flowers, large growing bush like plant, amazing aroma that earns it's tropical name, and the flavor is fantastic. Another favorite with patients.
I'll post a picture of the nursery plants tomorrow. Here's a pic of the lights up and running. More to come tomorrow.

1x660w 3000k/5000k mixed lm301b chips
2x660w 3000k lm301b chips
1x450w 3000k/5000k lm301b chips
2x440w 3000k/5000k lm301b chips
2x100w Cree CXB3590 chips
I dumped my 2x1000w hps lamps and 2x600w hps lamps. I replaced the 1000's with 2x660w 3000k chips. I replaced the 600's with 2x440w lm301b 3000k/5000k chips. I did my upgrade in pieces so all the qb's were bought at separate times without an exact design I was working to achieve. That's why it's kind of an odd match of different wattage boards and especially those 2 100w COB's. The reason I bought those was to supplement the 450w qb in the rear right. With a 100w COB on each side of that board the total output is 650w nearly identially matching the output of the 660w board with 3000k/5000k chips to the left of it. The idea was to keep the light output even across the canopy. Works great. In front of those lights are the 2x660w 3000k chip qb's. In front of those are the 2x460w qb's. I mounted a 500CFM Vortex power fan pointing down the middle channel of lights pushing air from the front to the rear of the room cooling the qb's keeping the air circulating nicely above the canopy.
Since the 460w and 450w qb's are of lower intensity I'm mounting them 8-12" lower than the 660w boards. Simple solution. There's not as much spread as the 460w qb's are missing 2 panels compared to the 660w boards but as you can see it works nicely. I might add a couple more 2 panel qb's to balance things out in the future.
Tonight I got all the power ran back to the light controller and cranked 'em on full blast to check it out. It's considerably brighter than running 4310w with HID and LED mixed. Mostly HID. Very impressive. Tomorrow I'm slapping a fresh coat of flat white killz paint on the walls, mopping the floor, spraying the room down with 10% bleach solution, cleaning all my fans, and I'll be ready to move my plants in.
Strains I'm running:
Blue Dream - A real fan favorite with patients. Heavy producer for the grower. I'll never get rid of this strain. Potency, yield, and flavor are amazing.
Bruce Banger - So this is my 2nd run with BB. It's a house strain from seedsman. The aroma is difficult to describe. It's wonderful and unique. Very potent and flavorful. Medium producer.
Jager - I grew this one from seed. Fast grower, few leaves, extremely large plant, extremely large buds, extremely large yields, and purple gorgeous flowers. It smells like black licorice though. I hate black licorice. However, the smoke is rich, heavy, and oh so potent. It doesn't taste anything like it smells. It's got a kush like taste that's very smooth.
Maui waui - Heavy producer, very potent, rock hard flowers, large growing bush like plant, amazing aroma that earns it's tropical name, and the flavor is fantastic. Another favorite with patients.
I'll post a picture of the nursery plants tomorrow. Here's a pic of the lights up and running. More to come tomorrow.
