algreenery
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Man i love that even canopy!! Very nice work Bueno
The brand on the driver is JHX LED , they are power factor corrected so they pull only the current they use to operate from the wall, supposed to be 90% efficient, put out just over 1400mA current, they say max vF 37 but will go up to around 40V on the LED side I guess according to someone else's testing on another forum he has tested 52 of them and they have all been good. He had issues with a Chinese vender of drivers that looked almost exactly the same but they didnt put out half the rated current.
As long as you stick with this auction you will be good, I got 2 of them hooked up tonight and they are working fine.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181399694068?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
Not sure what COBs you are looking to go with but the CXA3070 is pretty much maxing this driver out as far as vF or forward voltage to the COB, the CXA3070s run around 37-38vF depending on current and temperature.
so 2 of those 50w drivers will work with the 100w cob? way cheaper then a meanwell!!! makes the price better for me too, i can get a better heatsink.
Those plants are putting out some nice sized colas!
Are you going to stagger the harvest by maturity or pull them all the same day? How much longer til they start coming down?
HI,
I really enjoy reading and watching how you put together this setup, its's super clean! Your plants look great and seem to enjoy it to!
This thread is a goldmine to me, since i have built a cabinet of the same size as your tent used to be, 96x45 cm. What's the size of your new tent?
In order to optimize lm/w and spread, i'm thinking about running several 3070's driven at 350-700 mA, preferably with constant current drivers with some extra juice, that let me ad some extra blues for veg and reds for flower. My plan was to chase the z4's but now you got me dreaming about thees ab's.
Still have a lot to learn though before i pull the trigger on buying drivers and other stuff needed. Hope you dint find that i'm not to OT, if so please tell me. If you have any advice it's also very appreciated!
Will keep watching the show anyhow!
Thank you for nice words, thumbs up, and offering answering further questions. I know that the my striving to achieve the optimal light is a little bit vane, not to say stupid. Especially considering how fast the leds are developing and the facts that my electricity is for free... But i lack your growing skills and think i need a very optimized led setup in order to come close to your results when it comes to grams per watt..
Will get back to you when i've read more about drivers and cob chips just to know that i'm not doing something entirely wrong.. Until then i i'll be watching! I'm so curious to see what your beautiful setup is capable of!
hey bueno i love your grow! very nice plants! What smaller cob from cree would you reccomend to run more of them, let's say 4 arrays of 4 cob's. this would be for my 2x2 box and i plan to supplement them with pl-l's. Thanks
Sorry, I am not an electrical expert. It is not clear to me why it would be better to run multiple COBs at lower mA's, can you explain the reason? I get having multiple COB's for a more even distribution of light, but why not keep them at the same 1400mA vs running at a lower mA?
really stupid question probably, but what does flux stand for?
Ok. i see you are talking % of total lumen output? numbers were so low that i got confused.
Slostoner: I'm looking at this chip, http://se.mouser.com/search/Product...ampaign=941-CXA25200N00R250H&utm_term=CXA2520
It's not very small, but a lot cheaper than cxa 3070 so you could run several of them on a lower current without getting totally broke.
It gives close to 125 l/w at 550mA and would probably be even more effective at lower mA's. It lacks red spectrum, even for veg i believe, so you would have to supplement it with 630-650 nm.
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Bueno, let us know if you think this discussion is getting way OT? I would totally understand it!