BuddyColas
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So this is my first go at a thread. I hang out and read the threads mostly, with occasional comments.
I am a small hobbyist grower. I grow vegetables, herbs and our favorite herb. Electronics and DIYing have always floated my boat.
One niche that I like in our very large LED DIY community is getting the most usable photons for the lowest price (another type of efficiency). I was impressed with the Cutter 560 Cree strips for a whopping $10.72 USDs per strip. I ordered 6 of them. TEKNIK tested these strips on his thread:
https://www.rollitup.org/t/cutter-cree-strip-tests.987995/page-2
Short version: 4000K, 80CRI, 22.7 watts, 56.8ppf (360-840nm) for 53% efficiency. I like it. So he tested them with a Viso LabSensor (spoiler alert…the sensor stays fixed and the light moves). Watch the video. Way cool. That way of testing a light and the IES files were new to me.
I know what you’re thinking, “So when’s he going to start talking about Vesta strips?” OK, OK, so I built a Vesta light for my 2x4 foot tent (details to follow). At $11.25 for 25 watts each of 90CRI, 2700K and 5000K light, they are a real deal. And after reading his thread, I sent TEKNIK a Vesta strip to test. More on that when TEKNIK gets the test done. Results forthcoming.
So here’s my build. The frame cost a whopping $20. I used 2.5”x1.25” steel studs pop riveted to 1”x1/8” aluminum stock. The bars are 8” on center, and the frame is 46.25” long. So 2 Vesta strips per bar at 50 watts each, and 3 bars for 300 watts. Plenty for a 2x4 foot tent. I don’t run it at 1 amp wide open.
I am a small hobbyist grower. I grow vegetables, herbs and our favorite herb. Electronics and DIYing have always floated my boat.
One niche that I like in our very large LED DIY community is getting the most usable photons for the lowest price (another type of efficiency). I was impressed with the Cutter 560 Cree strips for a whopping $10.72 USDs per strip. I ordered 6 of them. TEKNIK tested these strips on his thread:
https://www.rollitup.org/t/cutter-cree-strip-tests.987995/page-2
Short version: 4000K, 80CRI, 22.7 watts, 56.8ppf (360-840nm) for 53% efficiency. I like it. So he tested them with a Viso LabSensor (spoiler alert…the sensor stays fixed and the light moves). Watch the video. Way cool. That way of testing a light and the IES files were new to me.
I know what you’re thinking, “So when’s he going to start talking about Vesta strips?” OK, OK, so I built a Vesta light for my 2x4 foot tent (details to follow). At $11.25 for 25 watts each of 90CRI, 2700K and 5000K light, they are a real deal. And after reading his thread, I sent TEKNIK a Vesta strip to test. More on that when TEKNIK gets the test done. Results forthcoming.
So here’s my build. The frame cost a whopping $20. I used 2.5”x1.25” steel studs pop riveted to 1”x1/8” aluminum stock. The bars are 8” on center, and the frame is 46.25” long. So 2 Vesta strips per bar at 50 watts each, and 3 bars for 300 watts. Plenty for a 2x4 foot tent. I don’t run it at 1 amp wide open.
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