Why do HID lights have better penetration?

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Positivity

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one way would be to title threads with the build design. First few pages would have the details and the title would make a easy search.

Maybe i'll make a 2' heatsink one for starters. I need to put some of my old heatsinks to use. Whattaya know..still perfectly good and useful...:-P
 

Rahz

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I'm coming up with $662 per lamp for 6 CXB3070 @ 1.4A - 300w X2
Which is the ideal IMO, more light less electricity.
2 for $1324 plus shipping to final destination.

V29s 4 per lamp @ 2.1 - 320w X2 would be a good bit cheaper.
2 for $1000 + shipping

Those figures don't include labor.

Shipping costs are an arm and a leg >:0
 
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SupraSPL

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I'm coming up with $662 per lamp for 6 CXB3070 @ 1.4A - 600w
Which is the ideal IMO, more light less electricity.
2 for $1324 plus shipping to final destination.

V29s 4 per lamp @ 2.1 - 600w would be a good bit cheaper.
2 for $1000 + shipping

Those figures don't include labor.

Shipping costs are an arm and a leg >:0
Would that CXB X6 = 300W and the Vero X4 = 320W? Or you mean the CXB X 6 would equal a 600 HPS
 
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OGEvilgenius

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When it comes to DIY there are many ways to get the job done and many different designs. To further complicate it, the tech is evolving so fast that if we had a cohesive how to thread it would be outdated very fast, especially lately.

The Optic 360W is a great gateway to LED and compromise of value IMO it should treat you well. For full disclosure, I reached out to Optic to verify if they were using genuine components as advertised. They sent a sample and were using genuine parts. Then I did advise on tweaking the design a bit. I did not ask for payment but after they tweaked the lamp and after I gave it a thumbs up publicly, then they offered to let me keep the Vero18 light to experiment with and they may send more to test. They also gave us a coupon code 10% off + free shipping "supraspl" and continue to work on the lamp design. Area 51 is also working on a COB based lamp.
How do those Bridgelux compare to the Cree? The CXB has some UVB in the spectrum I thought, is this inaccurate? I was looking over their website and I didn't see any mention of it, in fact they specifically state it doesn't go into the UVB range.

Finding this site has been helpful. I will probably be ordering one of these for veg, well, multiple of these it would seem. None seem to quite cover the foot print I'm hoping to cover - although maybe they would do better with the 120 deg reflectors in place of the 90 ?

Was considering a couple of the 360w models or 200w models. Have a 4x4 tent currently but going to upgrade that to a 5x5 when I buy this. Even though it's veg, I would still prefer to see some UVB output (if that's possible).

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alesh

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How do those Bridgelux compare to the Cree? The CXB has some UVB in the spectrum I thought, is this inaccurate? I was looking over their website and I didn't see any mention of it, in fact they specifically state it doesn't go into the UVB range.

Finding this site has been helpful. I will probably be ordering one of these for veg, well, multiple of these it would seem. None seem to quite cover the foot print I'm hoping to cover - although maybe they would do better with the 120 deg reflectors in place of the 90 ?

Was considering a couple of the 360w models or 200w models. Have a 4x4 tent currently but going to upgrade that to a 5x5 when I buy this. Even though it's veg, I would still prefer to see some UVB output (if that's possible).

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Neither CXA/Bs nor Veros contain any UV light(10-400 nm).
 

OGEvilgenius

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Neither CXA/Bs nor Veros contain any UV light(10-400 nm).
Mildly disappointing for sure. Still, nice looking lamps anyway. Any COBs in the future plan to include this spectrum (UVB specifically, but I'd be ok with a little UVC too.. very little mind you)?
 

alesh

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Mildly disappointing for sure. Still, nice looking lamps anyway. Any COBs in the future plan to include this spectrum (UVB specifically, but I'd be ok with a little UVC too.. very little mind you)?
I don't think so. COBs are products for human lighting. UV cannot into human lighting.
CrispWhite Philips COBs have a peak of near-UV light which actually goes slightly under 400 nm.
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TBH I consider these nice ~450nm peaks that all COBs have to be enough of high-energetic light.
 

OGEvilgenius

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I don't think so. COBs are products for human lighting. UV cannot into human lighting.
CrispWhite Philips COBs have a peak of near-UV light which actually goes slightly under 400 nm.
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TBH I consider these nice ~450nm peaks that all COBs have to be enough of high-energetic light.
So, there's no plant technology being worked? What are your thoughts on the new gavita plasma rigs?
 

alesh

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So, there's no plant technology being worked? What are your thoughts on the new gavita plasma rigs?
That, unfortunately, I do not know. However, I think that high-CRI 3000K LED spectrum is very close to what I'd call ideal. These are usually slightly less efficient but the top bin high-CRI CXB3590s could be very well the best grow light (IMHO) when driven soft enough. Once it's available though.
You mean these plasma lights?
 
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