Like in how many month? Thankshigher wattage AND more efficient
I think it's good to have the plants stretch a bit first, then bring the light closer for the dense buds. Trying that on my next grow.cobs w no lens/reflectors as close as you can go [close] make insane dense fat colas
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I think it's good to have the plants stretch a bit first, then bring the light closer for the dense buds. Trying that on my next grow.
Upon returning after my hiatus, i stumbled upon you first cobkits. Read the first 9 pages. Well done withstanding the test of time so far. And seems you've been improving your business the whole time. Right on! Was cool to read.
When i left. Cobs were just coming on to the scene. I was very interested. I was following grenegenes and his business and grows.
Now, im lookin to possibly build a cob light finally like i intended. Unless the option of buying one made is available and considerable.
Already an led fan. Started out with leds. Never looked back.
The cob would go into a 2x4 tent. I have some 2x2.5 i could maybe use cobs in too, but i already have some old A51 panels.
Now my main inquiry is roughly how much money, and time (again, roughly...) would it take to build a sufficient panel for a 2x4?
Lots of variables:
Efficiency
Cost
Time
Something really efficient would cost more and take more time. More efficiency, more COBs driven at lower amps
You could have 2 COBs cover that I'm sure. Wouldn't be as efficient due to needing higher amps, but would be cheaper.
I spent about $350 on 6 COBs and the drivers and framing.
You could probably get something done for about $200 if you didn't care about efficiency
Anybody feel free to correct me
If I was to do it over, I'd use 2 or 3 COBs and drive them a tad harder.Thanks for your insight. You're right. First i need to determine if i want drive them hard or soft. Im not sure i know all the pros and cons though besides, hard=cheaper up front, less work to do, shorter lifespan, not sure how plants would be affected.
Soft=more expensive up front, more work, longer lifespan, again, not sure about the plants.
And i guess electricity consumption is a factor. Not sure which option would use more though. Soft driving with more cobs, or hard driving with less cobs.
Why is my HLG-240-C1050A reading 280W if I only have 220W COBs (6x 1212)? I run on 230V at wall, so driver is 93 or 94% efficient.
Seems like I get replica MW driver or what? I was expecting max.250W with all loses.