I see that...is it hard? I have no experience with shit like that. I mean I'm not an idiot, if it's like a step by step shit than I'm good lol. And I don't really have crazy tools like that right now. I would have to go buy those too.
It is not hard at all, seems intimidating at first but it is all straight forward. There are TONS of guides on here, some of them are not step by step. The first LED I built was a single Cree CXA3070 3K on a CPU heatsink, it is in my signature. I took a more step-by-step approach.
You don't need many tools, and the tools your need aren't really expensive. I think your soldering iron might be the most expensive tool you need. A lot of the members on here are building their own panels for this very reason, a lot of the large manufacturers do not use the best equipment ATM. We buy the best LEDs for our needs and build them ourselves for a fraction of the cost and use BETTER parts and KNOW what everything is rated and tested at. There are plenty of members on here who can give you detailed analysis on individual COBs as well as entire panel/driver combos.
I have 4 CXB3070s and 1 CXA3070. 1 Meanwell HLG-185h-C1400B and 1 Meanwell LPC-60-1400 driver.
I spent about $185 on the (4)CXBs and the HLG driver, and another $60 on the CXA and LPC driver. This is used in a 3x3 area, and gives me ~12 PARW/ft^2 which is what our LED god Supra has running. I have all of the calculations including maybe the most important way to compare everything, equivalent average intensity (PPFD) in my "
How many HPS equivalent Watts?" thread