Getgrowingson
Well-Known Member
OK so I have been lurking and reading almost every thread on this ballin led section just sponging up all I can. I have an electrical background so am quite confident I can build a pretty powerful yet efficient light. I was going to use the HLG 185 700C but was thinking I will be stuck at 200w per bar and if a more powerful efficient cob comes along I will have the juice to run it. The plan is to build 3 of these units to cover a 4x4 or 5x5 depending on what type of space I get.
PARTS
4 CXB3590 CB 72v 3500K
2 HLG 185-1050C
4 Ideal Holders
Wago connectors
4 Alpine 11 CPU coolers
(don't know if the 3590 will fit on these coolers)
Open to suggestions on that.
PRICES
COBS-230$
Drivers-150$
Coolers-50$
Cob Holders-10$
Total Per Bar ~450$
I will be building a frame out of L channel aluminum frame to mount the coolers. Approx 48 inches long.
So according to efficiency spreadsheets each bar will be running at 302.5W
At about 45% efficiency. I will be running them around 700ma most of the time but want to be able to ramp it up during the cold months and when I really want the intensity up.
Any insight on how I could save some money here without giving up efficiency or effectiveness and safety? These are going to be pricey but from what I see seem to be worth the time and money. Might also look into lenses after I build and see how well the three bars light the area.
PARTS
4 CXB3590 CB 72v 3500K
2 HLG 185-1050C
4 Ideal Holders
Wago connectors
4 Alpine 11 CPU coolers
(don't know if the 3590 will fit on these coolers)
Open to suggestions on that.
PRICES
COBS-230$
Drivers-150$
Coolers-50$
Cob Holders-10$
Total Per Bar ~450$
I will be building a frame out of L channel aluminum frame to mount the coolers. Approx 48 inches long.
So according to efficiency spreadsheets each bar will be running at 302.5W
At about 45% efficiency. I will be running them around 700ma most of the time but want to be able to ramp it up during the cold months and when I really want the intensity up.
Any insight on how I could save some money here without giving up efficiency or effectiveness and safety? These are going to be pricey but from what I see seem to be worth the time and money. Might also look into lenses after I build and see how well the three bars light the area.