As you may know I was planning a small flower room of 60cm x 60cm running 4 x cxa3070@700ma. I got an offer for some cxa3590 36V chips, which fell threw and I ended up with one cxa3070 3000K and one cxa3590 2700K. So I have been redesigning my setup and redoing the costs for the cobs, drivers, etc. Then I had a good idea which will half the cost of my setup. Although this may not work for large setups it is ideal for my needs.
The first thing I did was build a reflector. I have a round lamp shade, which I covered with reflecting sheets so I have a 12cm diamiter cone with a height of 5cm providing a 90 degree reflector.
The second thing I did was split my flower room in two using my reflecting sheet. The top part is 10cm wide and covered with foam plastic covered withe oil. I added two wooden rails and housed the two lights in two shoe boxes attached together. Using two timers, two 12V 1A drivers and one hand hend screwdriver, I have setup a moving light with on 10W 730ma light in the middle. For 11:45 the light stay in the first part, the lights out, 15 mins of 730ma, then the light moves to the other half of the room, where the cycle is repeated.
So I run my flower room lights 23:30 a day to cover the same area as 4 lights, with 2 lights + £30 to setup the lightmover. The lights weight is less than 1.5 kilo's and I think the screwdriver will be able to move as many as 8 lights, which could cover 120cm x 120cm.
Lastly I removed the aritic alpin 11 fans and replaced them with 120cm fans. The overlap around the heatsink means the fans provide enough airflow so I no longer use any other fan as the cobs are hung aroung 15cm above the canopy and the extraction fan clears the air every 5 mins.