For a 2X3 you could use:
(2) 4.23" X 32" bars
(4) 3.5" X 20" bars
That would give you enough of surface area and the ability to cover the canopy as evenly as possible and gives you enough length to avoid mounting the COBs too close to the edge of the heatsinks.
Re-read what Supra said about why to use 2 or 4 bars:could i use the 8 or 10 profile if i wanted too
use one heatsink instead of two?
Nope.Supra, what is the temp of the 23 watt unit since the 49 watt is 8.4% less efficient so it will run the same percentage warmer right? Also if my math skills have not completely failed me 8 cxb3580's at 49 watts would give you 18.05 par watts per square foot in a meter squared or 3.3' by 3.3' tent. I don't really know how to turn that numbers into PPFD. Thank you for this thread and the knowledge freely given here.
Everything has its advantages, and disadvantages. CPU coolers perform very well in terms of cooling and spread but every one of them has to be connected with 2 wires - for the COB and for the fan - which could get quite messy. They also limit usage of large drivers (HLG-185H-C1400) which are very efficient and not very expensive.Thank you alesh, I will be active cooling with the Alpine 11 or Alpine 64 v2 for each cob. I like the idea of being able to spread them as needed or having separate light bars vs having then all to togeather on one large heat sink. Dose 8 or 9 cxb3590's 3500k 36v at 49 watts 1.4amps look to you as wooking for flowering in a metter squared?
@alesh if one were to run the same 8 CXB3590 at 49 watts in a 2x3 space would that be too great of an intensity? I understand it's close to the point of diminishing returns but is it actually enough light to cause damage? What would be your recommended distance from the canopy for such a light?
Yes it's too much. In 2'x3' it's more than 1800 µmol/s/m^2 in average. Directly under the COBs, values way over 2000 µmol/s/m^2 are guaranteed.@alesh if one were to run the same 8 CXB3590 at 49 watts in a 2x3 space would that be too great of an intensity? I understand it's close to the point of diminishing returns but is it actually enough light to cause damage? What would be your recommended distance from the canopy for such a light?
About 1000 µmol/s/m^2 averaged for the 3500K CD bin.How would the micromols look at canapy with 8 cxb3590 36v @ 49 watts 1400ma in a meter2 or 11 square feet? Thank you, I have an invoice from King Bright and am wanting to pull the trigger...
At 700mA you're looking at about 950 µmol/s/m^2 averaged in 2'x3'. That's a pretty high intensity with an incredible efficiency (about 64%).@alesh damn! Yeah that's a bit too high I guess lol. I was definitely thinking 8 cobs in the space, set in a 3-2-3 pattern, to maximize spread. What current would you recommend running them at? 1050ma or is that still too high?
Woo Hoo! Thank you alesh!About 1000 µmol/s/m^2 averaged for the 3500K CD bin.