DIY with Quantum Boards

Thegermling

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the C series has a and b model. A C2100a would have an internal pot, and the b has external wires and you add a pot. I believe there is another that uses a fancy PWM controller.
Dont the A drivers output more than whats listed? I seen a video from ledgardener where he says that the c2100 A model doesnt really have an output of 2100ma because he tested it and it was around the 2400ma mark. He tested the b drivers as well and its output was what was rated.
 

Tejashidrow

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Hi
I’ve been useing “sunboards” with fantastic success.
I am installing a grow/bloom Chamber into BL’s home as a thank u gift.
He will have 10 square feet of bloom area.
Since sunboards seem to be defunct
So
What size/wattage quantum board would be suggested for this area??
Leaning toward 3000k
Thanks...
 

GreeneryBob

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We are all getting excited about the next new LED goodies but perhaps LED will be a passing phase if these guys can bring their gear to market www.oaesislsc.com
or if samsung catches on and makes something even better. Fricken lasers!!!
 

Rocket Soul

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I'm picturing (3) QB288's in a row, and (2) 44in strips (SI-B8U201B20US LED MODULE LT-QB22A 3500K STRIP) one on each side.

Can I run the (3) QB288's and the (2) f strips on the same FPS 300w driver without going over 60w/QB288?

The QB288 v2 (might be v1) are only $25/ on Alibaba and the qb120/qb132 are $100/4 on HLG so I figured I was getting more bang for my buck buying the 288s over 120s (which can be run without heatsink at max 70w)..
Those $25 boards are junk, please don't waste your money!
Junk is maybe an exaggeration when there is still many amazon china lights sold which are much much worse, but its very bad style to be asking for advice on this thread about boards that are both worse quality (how much we dont know) and copies that have been popularized by HLG taking the risk of bringing a new product out. Imagine your sisters ex-boyfriend asking you for advice on how to score with her slutty flatmate...
I use some china boards but only really cause HLG alternatives are so expensive here in Europe, +300$ for a 240 kit with no driver. To me it makes sense to get boards on the cheap and if one breaks ill just have it replaced with a spare instead of intercontinental warranty but if i were US based i would go for HLG cause its without a doubt the absolute hallmark in quality in the hortiled game. They say imitation is the greatest compliment, and i think that in the end the real threat to HLG is maybe not Alibubbahs making copies but samsung trying to get into this game themselves, undercutting the same people that made their diodes known asa the hotest shit in town.
 

pop22

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Some say they do. But those internal pots are a pain in the as to adjust, IMO. I usually go with the b model

Dont the A drivers output more than whats listed? I seen a video from ledgardener where he says that the c2100 A model doesnt really have an output of 2100ma because he tested it and it was around the 2400ma mark. He tested the b drivers as well and its output was what was rated.
 

Dr.Azura

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So if I went DIY, I'd like to have 8 QB 304's ran at around 100 watts each for 800~ Watts total, whats the best way to wire this setup? Parallel 4 with HLG-480H-24?
 

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captainmorgan

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So if I went DIY, I'd like to have 8 QB 304's ran at around 100 watts each for 800~ Watts total, whats the best way to wire this setup? Parallel 4 with HLG-480H-24?
Depending on how hard you drive them 304's require 108 volts, 288's require 54 volts so you usually have more driver options. You picked a 24 volt driver.
 

Baqualin

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I've made the jump, just ordered the HLG-600H Quantum Board V2 DIY Kit - 620 Watt (with Samsung LM301B diodes) - 3000K for my 4X4 tent and a California Lightworks SolarXtreme 250 for the 2X4 tent, so I get to try out the HLG boards and the new COB tech in real time. Any helpful advice will be more than welcome, going forward I do plan to build my on using the Q boards. Any advice on the HLG 600H Kit will also be appreciated. Looking forward to learning from you all.
Best and Happy New Year to all here!
Baq
 

pop22

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With that much light you want to run CO2 to get the most from your light. The amount of light your plants can actually use is affected by the amount of available CO2 and nutrient levels


I've made the jump, just ordered the HLG-600H Quantum Board V2 DIY Kit - 620 Watt (with Samsung LM301B diodes) - 3000K for my 4X4 tent and a California Lightworks SolarXtreme 250 for the 2X4 tent, so I get to try out the HLG boards and the new COB tech in real time. Any helpful advice will be more than welcome, going forward I do plan to build my on using the Q boards. Any advice on the HLG 600H Kit will also be appreciated. Looking forward to learning from you all.
Best and Happy New Year to all here!
Baq
 

2com

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Anyone have a par map for the QB96 ELITE V2 ?

( which reminds where the hell did led gardener go, loved it when he got these things and did spec vids on the boards ?)

EDIT:

Alright only way im gonna find out is test them against 9-QB288s same wattage side by side tent style.
Crossing fingers,

Anyways @Stephenj37826 I have extra Hlg 320h-54 sitting around. I can use this and go parallel with 4 QB96 ELITE V2 correct ?
Yea, on another forum there are some PAR maps. I duno if I'm allowed to link or mention the name though...
 
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