The Dawg Father's DIY Vero29 960 Watt 5x5 Scrogg

ttystikk

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Really Calling My Light's A Budget Build. Like They Are Inferior To Cree's I Believe Robincnn Did A Comparison to Where The Vero Ran At Lower Current Performed Within A Few % Points Of The Cree. Its Just Like Saying Ford Is Superior To Chevy. It Really Comes Down To On What The Grower Perfers And His Grow Philosophy.

Now As Far A My Heat Is Concerned I Pay Attention To All Details All The Time. I Control my Ambient Which Controls My Grow Room Environment. Most Growers Wouldn't Bat An Eye When Temps Are In The Upper 80's. I Prefer Mine Not To Get Above 82
Don't misunderstand, I meant it as a compliment. (Almost) any idiot can build something on an unlimited budget. REAL engineering starts when the purse strings get tight!

Vero chips are quality, you didn't hear me say different. You chose a great chip to run hard.

A lil defensive about this project? Don't be; you're showing the way forward with a COB LED panel built to a price point that's getting down into the range of high quality HID. That's great stuff! And, don't forget you yourself were trumpeting the low cost of the build. So the term 'budget' fits. Wear it with pride! Big difference between budget and just plain cheap. If I was gonna bash your build, I'd call it a Mars wannabe... But Mars doesn't use quality components, tho- so much for their reputation.

Your build runs hot because you deliberately ran the chips harder. That's not a 'flaw', it's a design choice made to reduce cost. My comment was merely about the consequences and how they're relatively unique compared with the usual designs seen here.

THEN, I went on to discuss my own heat issues and how I'm dealing with them. I was hoping you'd have something to say there.

Finally, I don't think I know of any serious indoor growers who would be sanguine about temperatures spiking into the upper eighties. That don't make you special. Building killer panels on the cheap does!

Jury's still out on your taste in music, tho. lol j/k!
 

lukio

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awesome! subbed!

newish round rollitup but im an led kinda guy..

Just bought a budmater god 9 and about to build a 16 cob light. All the best with this grow

I'll make a diary once im set up!

cheers
 

ttystikk

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awesome! subbed!

newish round rollitup but im an led kinda guy..

Just bought a budmater god 9 and about to build a 16 cob light. All the best with this grow

I'll make a diary once im set up!

cheers
I'll look for it. Welcome to RIU!
 

Airwalker16

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Really Calling My Light's A Budget Build. Like They Are Inferior To Cree's I Believe Robincnn Did A Comparison to Where The Vero Ran At Lower Current Performed Within A Few % Points Of The Cree. Its Just Like Saying Ford Is Superior To Chevy. It Really Comes Down To On What The Grower Perfers And His Grow Philosophy.

Now As Far A My Heat Is Concerned I Pay Attention To All Details All The Time. I Control my Ambient Which Controls My Grow Room Environment. Most Growers Wouldn't Bat An Eye When Temps Are In The Upper 80's. I Prefer Mine Not To Get Above 82
I agree. NEVER more than 85. 80 during flower
 

Major Blazer

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Jerry With Kingbrite Has Some Decent Reflector's For .80 A Piece :weed:
Dope thank you Dawg

Btw which parts are you using for the reflector? I've got the C13584 holders - looks like what you're using, and some LEDil data sheets lead me to believe the F13838_ANGELINA-XW will work fine but there's some conflicting data I've found. Thanks man sorry to bother you
 

cdgmoney250

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This is the first COB build where I've seen someone mention their lights are getting hot enough to adversely affect the grow climate.
I run 3000w of COB in a sealed room with Co2. My lights bring my ambient temps up 20+ degrees. Impossible to use without air conditioning in a "sealed" environment.

I keep my ambient temps under 80 at ALL times.

I also have a high temp cut-off switch in case my mini-split dies, otherwise I'd come home to crispy plants if it did.

Watts = Watts = Heat

Plan accordingly!
 

The Dawg

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Dope thank you Dawg

Btw which parts are you using for the reflector? I've got the C13584 holders - looks like what you're using, and some LEDil data sheets lead me to believe the F13838_ANGELINA-XW will work fine but there's some conflicting data I've found. Thanks man sorry to bother you
Yes Sir Those Part Numbers Are Correct For The Vero29
 

The Dawg

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Week 3 Day 4 Of Flower

I'm Once Again Plugging Away And I Have My Heat Issue Under Control. I Cant Fucking Believe It's The Middle Of February And I Have A Flipping Fan In The Window Cooling Down My Ambient Temp. Well Atleast My Heating Bill For This Winter Is Manageable :hump:

 

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FranJan

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Dude I love, LOVE, your plant's look and health but my inner anal retentive asshole is dying to come over and turn those outside COBs in by 10 degrees in an attempt to stop you from lighting the walls of your tent. Do you ever feel like your wasting light or is that just the photo making it look that way? I like COBs but these big suckers seem to be a waste of light in certain situations, primarily the home growing area.
WOOF!
 

Airwalker16

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Dude I love, LOVE, your plant's look and health but my inner anal retentive asshole is dying to come over and turn those outside COBs in by 10 degrees in an attempt to stop you from lighting the walls of your tent. Do you ever feel like your wasting light or is that just the photo making it look that way? I like COBs but these big suckers seem to be a waste of light in certain situations, primarily the home growing area.
WOOF!
So weird, your pic won't upload on the page, but once I click reply, it shows in the
 
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