I will check sometime soon hopefully salmone, next time light is free.....ledil reflectors needs adaptation work for the wires of the thermocouple in the tc point...
...somebody test temps (reflector on board) on these way?.... sds do modifications but i dont remember if he go with reflector on board on temp led tests...
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Thanks for the help ALESH !! And thank you too Captain, I went through more of your post and decided to go with your specs. I was over thinking this whole thing. So here it goes I will go with :Not really, you'd better fully load the driver. What you planned was about 115-120V and the driver provides up to 215V. Same story with 3x CXB3070.
You can hook up 6x CXB3070 on the driver or choose the 1400mA version which is fine for 3x CXB3070. On the other hand, 200W of quality LEDs over 2'x1' area is total overkill (I'd aim for half) so you might be looking for a smaller driver or a larger space.
And yeah, 3000K + 730 nm at lights out sound like the most reasonable combo to me.
Is that rapid led a T Slot heatsink. They might not be ideal for COB'sI wanted to use for the body (I would take with all the options) 80$
http://www.rapidled.com/6-x-20-premium-heat-sink-and-enclosure/
basically all cpu coolers will workThanks for the help ALESH !! And thank you too Captain, I went through more of your post and decided to go with your specs. I was over thinking this whole thing. So here it goes I will go with :
1x Cree CXB 3070 AB30G 55$ ( http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=CXB3070-0000-000N0HAB30GvirtualkeyCXB3070-0000-000N0HAB30Gvirtualkey941-CXB30700N0HAB30G )
1x Mean Well LPC-60-1400 25$
1x Ideal Cob solderless holder 2$ (newak)
1x Rosewill RXC-Z1 - CPU Cooler 15 $ ( http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835200014 )
1x misc. 8$
total : 100$
I think this should do the trick, Im not 100% sure on the Rosewill cpu cooler though, if someone could confirm it will do the job for 1 cxb3070 i would appreciate it. Ill build one and go from there to probably build many more.
Thank you all once again, it is because of you that I and probably many others started seeing what real led grow lights are and how to build them.
Thanks for the help ALESH !! And thank you too Captain, I went through more of your post and decided to go with your specs. I was over thinking this whole thing. So here it goes I will go with :
1x Cree CXB 3070 AB30G 55$ ( http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=CXB3070-0000-000N0HAB30GvirtualkeyCXB3070-0000-000N0HAB30Gvirtualkey941-CXB30700N0HAB30G )
1x Mean Well LPC-60-1400 25$
1x Ideal Cob solderless holder 2$ (newak)
1x Rosewill RXC-Z1 - CPU Cooler 15 $ ( http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835200014 )
1x misc. 8$
total : 100$
I think this should do the trick, Im not 100% sure on the Rosewill cpu cooler though, if someone could confirm it will do the job for 1 cxb3070 i would appreciate it. Ill build one and go from there to probably build many more.
Thank you all once again, it is because of you that I and probably many others started seeing what real led grow lights are and how to build them.
It's also quite beneficial to make sure that the pad on the CPU cooler is large enough for the COB and the holder (been there).yep...don't use a t-slot unless you need to. Doesn't seem to cool as well as a nice and flat one piece bottom. My theory is the heat doesn't spread from the source as well.
Any cpu cooler will work like uzer said. Just keep an eye out for a nice flat bottom, quiet fans, and good reviews. Pretty sure that rosewill was the one supra tested and liked. Cpu cooler shopping is actually kinda fun I think, cool little devices..
Perhaps someone said that, but not me....so I'd careful with saying that any cooler can do the work.
And I never said that you did lolPerhaps someone said that, but not me.
Depending on your camera setup, you might like the 4000K 90 CRi $28 (Digikey does not seem to have 90CRi on hand but may be able to get them. They do have the 4000K 80 CRi and 5000K 90 CRi). Since you would not be running them for long hours, efficiency not a big factor so you can push them to the maximum current or beyond. With the Vero29 V2.0 on Arctic 64 Plus or Rosewill RCX-Z1, 12V-15V fan speed and good thermal paste, you could push it very hard for a few hours at a time and should get many years of service. I have not tried running a Vero29 that hard but I did run a Vero 10 at 2X max current for an hour or so and it did not seem to mind at all.Supra, Bueno and the rest of you guys should be proud of yourselves you have another LED addict in the making : )
going with a modest cxa3070ab build in the 3k temp range 1400 ma driver and arctic alpine 11 cooler are all on their way. Unfortunatley it will not be used for the purpose that everyone here is using them for (yet) though i am hoping it will win me a more sunlight like light source to photograph my glass pieces under and say i made it ; ) id like to thank everyone involved in any diy cxa forum post anywhere because it is likely i have read it lol. Whoo first post nice meeting y'all.
generally the high CRI cobs aren't nearly as efficient as supplementing with 660 deep red monos. Somebody on rollitup a while back did some data interpretation comparing regular CRI and hi-CRI and found that high cri are significantly less efficient than a standard CRI led.Diy'ers on this forum often talk about adding additional deep red 3w luxeons to their 3&4k cxa builds, but I never read about people incorporating a single high cri cob into say a 9 cob build. Doesnt the cxa 3070 3000k Y2 bin (90+ CRI) have a similar 600+nm peak?