I live in an area where it is in the 80's (F) for most of the summer with a few 100+ days. Currently I have 200w T5 grow area (about 2x4 feet) and a 400w HPS in about 2.5x4 feet. I don't grow commercially and I pay for my electricity.
I have a background in I.T., construction and DIY/Maker type culture.
After much thought and reading it appears LEDs can really help solve my heat problems and my ridiculous electric bill.
I will add pictures later today, but here's what I'm working on:
This is built around 4 x 3500K Cree CXB3590 COBS
I have 3"x3"x3/8" aluminum plates drilled and tapped for the ideal holder and the reflector adapter on one side.
The other side is drilled and tapped for a copper based CPU water block. My first is setup with an old swiftec block I had on a shelf. I have an inexpensive Chinese CPU water block on order as a likely candidate for the other three.
I have a 14,000 BTU commercial A/C unit I was getting rid of but I am now going to use its fan and coils as my radiator. This radiator is huge. I am going to place it in my basement (right below my grow space) where it is between 40F and 70F degrees all year long.
The biggest issue with this is protecting the COBs from overheating. I have a Raspberry Pi and an 8 channel relay board. This will allow, complex light timings (COBs, their dimming, far red stars, uv...), sensing heat at the block and controlling the water pump and fan.
-Liam
I have a background in I.T., construction and DIY/Maker type culture.
After much thought and reading it appears LEDs can really help solve my heat problems and my ridiculous electric bill.
I will add pictures later today, but here's what I'm working on:
This is built around 4 x 3500K Cree CXB3590 COBS
I have 3"x3"x3/8" aluminum plates drilled and tapped for the ideal holder and the reflector adapter on one side.
The other side is drilled and tapped for a copper based CPU water block. My first is setup with an old swiftec block I had on a shelf. I have an inexpensive Chinese CPU water block on order as a likely candidate for the other three.
I have a 14,000 BTU commercial A/C unit I was getting rid of but I am now going to use its fan and coils as my radiator. This radiator is huge. I am going to place it in my basement (right below my grow space) where it is between 40F and 70F degrees all year long.
The biggest issue with this is protecting the COBs from overheating. I have a Raspberry Pi and an 8 channel relay board. This will allow, complex light timings (COBs, their dimming, far red stars, uv...), sensing heat at the block and controlling the water pump and fan.
-Liam