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Does anyone know if the 312 boards from meiju can be ran without a heatsink and what current can they be ran at passively?
With a bit airflow inside a tent.... probably up to 100w!
Does anyone know if the 312 boards from meiju can be ran without a heatsink and what current can they be ran at passively?
We have recently had time to test this board with a hydrofram par meter and i can more or less confirm the numbers at 200w and 300w per board. What we found lower wattage (50% dimmed hlg185-48A) is that the light levels drop of drasticly, to much less than half. Not sure why .But maybe our drivers dimm more, not sure as we only have max and min of dimming as refernce point. In any way happy with the boards at 200w, 2 of them over 1m2 tray with spread out cannopy blows hps/cmh away. In about a month we have some plants flowering under them.Here's another PAR Map.
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@Rocket Soul , thanks for taking the time to post your test results.We have recently had time to test this board with a hydrofram par meter and i can more or less confirm the numbers at 200w and 300w per board. What we found lower wattage (50% dimmed hlg185-48A) is that the light levels drop of drasticly, to much less than half. Not sure why .But maybe our drivers dimm more, not sure as we only have max and min of dimming as refernce point. In any way happy with the boards at 200w, 2 of them over 1m2 tray with spread out cannopy blows hps/cmh away. In about a month we have some plants flowering under them.
Thermally, they work fine at 200w each with no heatsink.
Yeah, 1 hlg185-48A on full per board, 30 cm/12'' between the boards gives us between 800-1000 par about same 30 cm to the sensor. 40 cm more even around 800. The wattage at board level should be slightly less than 200w, the drivr is speced at 3.9 amps.@Rocket Soul , thanks for taking the time to post your test results.
At least they've been tested twice now with similar results.
What distance are you running between the boards?
What distance from the plants?
That's one FOTOP board per driver, hlg 185 48A that your using?
Have you any idea as to the FOTOP Boards efficiency from your testing or using the Samsung calculator?
Still, the boards were for a cheap enough price and I can attest that they can grow a good crop.
Thanks again.
Just a test? Or will you be doing more 5k runs?yes..i coulda done it better..but under 5000k it was easily as good as any other cri...
it basically cured on the vine and despite not being terpy it was probably more potent than any sample i took from it along the way..plus it had a good... rich..not necessatily definable taste
The only way for me to make the light fixtures throw an even nicer even spread would be to invest in a couple of better fitting drivers with dimming capabilities, I think, instead of those China driversWow, only 15% difference between center and wall measurings!
If you had told me that 10 years ago, I would have called you a liar .., lol!
Much better is only possible with additional sidelights.
I would like to see boards or strips with a closer diode spacings at both ends and wider spacings in the middle, would be simple way to increase the brightness at the ends by 10-20%.
I've only seen one light to date using a similar design to even out the coverage at the ends. The Envolve700 from ProGrowTech.