DonTesla
Well-Known Member
kudos, brotha, kudos.. time is ticking indeed. Thankfully this panel's still here.Well these bars i'm planning will just use cobs, no red or blue diodes. That will keep cost and labour down. They will be solder free and should only take a few hours to build. Being passively cooled and with the cobs running in series each bar will have only one plug. I think my original concept with the semi-passive 660nm wings should take a back seat for awhile so we can set you up. Its almost too simple not to. Besides you have all those light thirsty ladies there. I got some herbs. Any amount of light you add is going to be a benefit. That china light has done well. I think getting some cobs in there early and seeing what they can do will make it an easy transition for when it does go. Three bars would likely replace it and then some in terms of luminous flux but in terms of PAR should blow it away. DIY builds are taking over as they maximize efficiency and are highly customizable.
And running such high quality lights so softly, amazing how they can last a decade without suffering HPS-type losses. Cost is really divided if you use them to their decade+ potential. Do you think its worth going with Cree over the Vero?
And yea the simpler the design the better with long term flexibility.. 3 foot bars should be good for almost anywhere. If the red and blue diodes can each go on their own sinks after, that'd work. Individual timers and separate sinks is probably easier to control on the lights than having everything on giant sinks, with dimmers, hey.
Only thing is, if this is a 10 year commitment, i would prefer to begin with the end in mind..kind of want to foresee the final design before pulling triggaz on any purchases.
I want to run like 800w DIY ideally, or 2000w HPS (air-cooled) equivalent, I see buddy online here replaced 2 x 600w hps with one 500w DIY. That's what I'm talking about. I think that's whats needed so we don't run out of medicine, I'm gonna be out in like 45-50 days!! lol