are you saying me to buy 1812 instead 1212?Cheers
so why in another 3d you said that 90CRI is better than 80CRI?..i'm a little confusedpretty efficient. 50-55%ish depending on color which aint bad at 0.30/Watt chip cost
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90cri has a better red spectrum for flowerso why in another 3d you said that 90CRI is better than 80CRI?..i'm a little confused
Hell no, because I'm not qualified and I'm just planing to build my own DIYare you saying me to buy 1812 instead 1212?
@eyderbuddy if you mixed in some 4K's in your lighting fixture to control stretch a bit, would you get 4K in 90 cri or 80cri to go with your 3500K 90cri?I edited this:
1 CLU048-1212 @ 50W would rock that little tent very efficiently. A perfect spread would give you ~515 umol PPFD @ 1ft which is ridiculous. I would also recommend going for the 3500k with 90 CRI. 90 CRI citizen cobs have a broader spectrum and output more red and far red than the 80 CRI version.
Go for the 4000K if you need to minimize stretching, although the 3500ks got enough blue in my opinion.
Edit: 2 1212's even at 36W each would be around the 820 PPFD mark which is way ridiculously high unless you're an expert grower.
I'd always go with the 90 CRI simply because they offer a wider spectrum. In your case i'd be more worried about giving the plants too much blue.@eyderbuddy if you mixed in some 4K's in your lighting fixture to control stretch a bit, would you get 4K in 90 cri or 80cri to go with your 3500K 90cri?
Old thread but how would a person calculate the ppfd of 7 clu048 1212 3500k 90cri in a 3x3I'd always go with the 90 CRI simply because they offer a wider spectrum. In your case i'd be more worried about giving the plants too much blue.
If they're stretching too much with the 3500K have you thought if they're just a stretchy pheno? I Personally like how the 3500K spectrum looks so much like daylight, the white is really clear and doesn't tint everything orange, but after growing with 3500K for a few months i made another fixture with 3000Ks just for kicks and i've noticed a lot more growth with minimal stretching. I'm not saying that 3000K is better than 3500K, or 4000K for that matter, but it works for the strain i'm growing at the moment.
Stretching in my opinion is just more plant growth waiting for LST.
How many watts per cob?Old thread but how would a person calculate the ppfd of 7 clu048 1212 3500k 90cri in a 3x3
At 1400mA they run right around 50w each. So 350 totalHow many watts per cob?
TOTAL LED PPF output of 738.5 μmol/m^2/s in a space of 9.0 ft^2 or 0.836127 m^2.At 1400mA they run right around 50w each. So 350 total
Thanks for the math grand wizard lol. I’m good at math just don’t understand the conversions pertaining to light measurements. Not looking for a lesson or anything lol just saying.TOTAL LED PPF output of 738.5 μmol/m^2/s in a space of 9.0 ft^2 or 0.836127 m^2.
Daily Light Integral (DLI) @ 1ft @ 12.0 hours = 38 mol.
Totaling at 39 Watts/ft^2.
Total Power consumption = 350.0 Watts. Monthly power consumption (12h on) = 128 kwh.
AVG PPFD @ 1.0ft = 883 μmol
AVG PPFD @ 1.5ft = 412 μmol
So basically:
Assuming 2.1 umol/watt since they're running at 50w each:
( 2.1 * 50 watt * 7 cobs ) / 0.836127 m^2. = 883 μmol
A pleasure to help!Thanks for the math grand wizard lol. I’m good at math just don’t understand the conversions pertaining to light measurements. Not looking for a lesson or anything lol just saying.
883 is pretty high end for Mary Jane without adding co2 if I recall correctly.
Now that 883 is at 12” distance from canopy?
Edit: plus gotta love the power consumption. Cost me $16 for a month of 18-6 for the light. Fans will prob push it to $20+
If you drive 1212's at 500ma (18W each) you can fit 4 chips on 140mm heatsink and save significant amoun of $. Heatsinks are the reason I don't build cobs anymore.Good luck man, these 1212s from Cobkits are amazing value.Wow Those are really impressive!
Another question. What are my heat sink options for these cob's? I work in IT and have access to heatsink and fans. I know its a shot in the dark but could I possibly use those?
the 133mm heatsinks i sell are drilled to accept 4 cobs in holders. ive run as high as 150W per heatsink with a tiny 12V fan on topIf you drive 1212's at 500ma (18W each) you can fit 4 chips on 140mm heatsink and save significant amoun of $. Heatsinks are the reason I don't build cobs anymore.Good luck man, these 1212s from Cobkits are amazing value.
Hi @Shadrock15any one know what the cri is on the timber 250w clu038- the citizens?