Hi picograv thanks for taking the time to document your results in this thread. I have read your thread all the way through and another one where someone is using 2 cree chips. The results are encouraging me to think about building myself a light with 2 vero 29 but would like to ask a couple of questions to avoid making mistakes and wasting time and money.
Do you think 2 leds would be enought for a 2ft x 2ft tent?(i think it should be as I read 50w sq/ft is recommended) I was thinking of getting 1 2700k and 1 3500k do you think they would be ok or would you suggest different k ones?
and lastly would a 200w 36v 5.9a power supply be suitable to drive the 2 leds.
I am sorry for all the questions but would like to get it right first time.
I appreciate any help you could give me.
Many thanks andy.
I am sorry for posting this here. I have just seen your diy thread and am sure this would be much better there rather than filling your grow log with questions.
Hey Andy, thanks for looking
I would like to look at the other thread you are following with the Cree chips also.
Andy 2 Vero 29's in that would be very nice, I still believe the 2700K CCT Array is going to give you the best end results but you have to choose whether you want the higher CRI 80 or 90. You will take a big hit in the lumen output by going with the higher CRI but you will have better control over the deeper reds.
So you have to choose, do you want high CRI or more total Flux? More and more I think we are missing something when we dont provide the quality of light these plants are used to. If you are a breeder and care about prolonging and developing plant breads I would use the;
BXRC-30G10K0-L-xx - 3000K - 90 CRI - 6820 Lumen 2.1 amp= 85ºC
BXRC-27G10K0-L-xx - 2700K - 90 CRI - 6440 Lumen 2.1 amp= 85ºC
If you would like to go for yield then my answer would be;
BXRC-27E10K0-L-xx - 2700K - 80 CRI - 8040 Lumen 2.1 amp= 85ºC
BXRC-40E10K0-L-xx - 4000K - 80 CRI - 8800 Lumen 2.1 amp= 85ºC
For the power supply, you want at least 40 Volts, its hard to get the higher voltage drivers and power supply's. There seems to be a big jump in price from 35V~ up to the 40-60v~ but you can find good deals on used PSU on eBay or even brand new bench top Lab ones,
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=bench&_osacat=58288&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR1.TRC0.A0.X0-60&_nkw=0-60&_sacat=58288
That should give you a few options, 0-60 volt DC power supply search results, just make sure you get one that has constant current mode and at least 5 amps output, 6-10 would be ideal for two.