oilfield bud
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Can I build I decent cob led light to light a small grow box for under $150
absolutely. Cree cxa2530 are pretty affordable these days from Newark.comCan I build I decent cob led light to light a small grow box for under $150
I concur with Growmau5, It will not be cutting edge or the most efficient option but to suit a budget of $150 it is certainly doable.absolutely. Cree cxa2530 are pretty affordable these days from Newark.com
mid bin 4000k $15.08 ea
mid bin 2700k, or 3000k $6.91 ea
Meanwell hlg185h-c700b $60.95 will run 6 cobs. or the 500ma version will run 10 cobs.
(2) 24" heatsinks $48
it will be a little tight, but you should come in around $150-175
So if i order all of this the way I can setup the light is run 3 cxa2530 on each 24" heatsink?absolutely. Cree cxa2530 are pretty affordable these days from Newark.com
mid bin 4000k $15.08 ea
mid bin 2700k, or 3000k $6.91 ea
Meanwell hlg185h-c700b $60.95 will run 6 cobs. or the 500ma version will run 10 cobs.
(2) 24" heatsinks $48
it will be a little tight, but you should come in around $150-175
what size grow box ?
what size grow box ?
you can build a 150 watt vero18 grow light for around 200 that will cover a 2.5x2.5.
3x3 but its only gonna be for 1 plant to make some feminized seeds
4x vero 18 4000K $503x3 but its only gonna be for 1 plant to make some feminized seeds
lol you read my mind!4x vero 18 4000K $50
driver HLG-120H-C1050 $55
Heatsinkusa 4.85 profile 12" x 2 $30
2 fans + fan driver $15
$150 + 20-30 shipping and some wire, angle aluminum, screws, etc. probably around $200
It's basically a 2x version of my hundred dollar veg lamp with fans: https://www.rollitup.org/t/diy-70-watt-hundred-dollar-veg-lamp.870199/ which would run about $120 after shipping. The 70 watt lamp would be plenty for a single plant though. I use it for a mom and kids in an 18x36, works great.
Half the wattage, half as efficient, 0.25 of the effectiveness. COBs are so much brighter it is really a no-contest sort of thing, but if you want to keep it small...yeah still build a COB unit. $100 or $200 is going to seem like a very small investment down the road, just get a good one or you'll buy everything twice, like me. (The shame!) I bought one of those Mars lights, then I bought another one, then I bought a fuckload of fluoros to supplement them, right now I just run the fluoros and am working on getting a COB panel built.Ok now let me ask you this in all seriousness bc I don't know about leds yet, these lights all seem to be around $200 when its all said and done. Now I can get a 300w mars hydro shipped for under $100 now I know they probably pull half the wattage actually but wouldn't it still be better or more feasible to run a mars led? Orare the diy ones just that much better?
When we're talking about such a small space using something inefficient like you're talking about isn't a big deal, or even a small 100 watt CFL panel would do the trick.
To give you an idea, the hydro 300 provides about 25-30 par watts. My DIY veg lamp provides about 25 par watts. The difference is my lamp uses 70 watts, the hydro uses 140 watts. You have to build it but the electrical savings would be there for you.
I'm just throwing some ideas out, and for that matter if you can get someone to float you a CXB3590 from their Kingbrite purchase you could build a single COB CXB lamp for under $150. The hydro is about 20% efficient, the Vero 40% efficient, the CXB (at 2.1 amps) 50% efficient.
Can't have none of my CXBs though
Might be a while before I make another purchase but I would be glad to order an extra.
Yeah, dude you have a lot of options right now. You could go get yourself a 400W HPS rig for <$150 and save up for the COB while rocking that 3x3 respectably. You might be able to run a 600W in there, depending on your cooling situation. Or you could spend a couple hundred now on a simple high quality COB and design it smartly enough that you can upgrade it later, when you have a bit more scratch.When we're talking about such a small space using something inefficient like you're talking about isn't a big deal, or even a small 100 watt CFL panel would do the trick.
To give you an idea, the hydro 300 provides about 25-30 par watts. My DIY veg lamp provides about 25 par watts. The difference is my lamp uses 70 watts, the hydro uses 140 watts. You have to build it but the electrical savings would be there for you.
I'm just throwing some ideas out, and for that matter if you can get someone to float you a CXB3590 from their Kingbrite purchase you could build a single COB CXB lamp for under $150. The hydro is about 20% efficient, the Vero 40% efficient, the CXB (at 2.1 amps) 50% efficient.
Can't have none of my CXBs though
Might be a while before I make another purchase but I would be glad to order an extra.
I have owned a mars hydro 300 watt for 1 year now and it spend more time down for repairs then growing plants. mine lost 3 leds in the first month.these cheap Chinese grow lights are junk my plants spend more time under my old 2G11 cfl grow light than under my mars hydro because of these failures. do yourself a favor and don't waste money on these cheap Chinese grow lights.there is no such thing as a good cheap led grow light. DIY will get you a much better light for an affordable priceOk now let me ask you this in all seriousness bc I don't know about leds yet, these lights all seem to be around $200 when its all said and done. Now I can get a 300w mars hydro shipped for under $100 now I know they probably pull half the wattage actually but wouldn't it still be better or more feasible to run a mars led? Orare the diy ones just that much better?
Ok now let me ask you this in all seriousness bc I don't know about leds yet, these lights all seem to be around $200 when its all said and done. Now I can get a 300w mars hydro shipped for under $100 now I know they probably pull half the wattage actually but wouldn't it still be better or more feasible to run a mars led? Orare the diy ones just that much better?