Yes, that would work very well. It might actually be overkill, I'm dissipating 100W on a slightly more economical CPU cooler.Looking great PICO - looks like it's about to snow in there. Quick question about mounting the VERO29 to a heatsink. My plan is to purchase a hefty CPU heatsink/fan cooler type deal (CM Hyper212) and use some Arctic thermal adhesive to mount the LED. Really don't want to mess around with drilling/tapping, even if it is only 4 holes. I looked through some of the documentation and couldn't find an answer. Would love to hear your opinion on the matter, thanks.
Thanks Staxxx, I would try not to use just the Arctic thermal adhesive, that's mostly for low heat, low power applications. The problems you will have is the heat in the gab between the LED back plate and the heatsink is going to get to hot. One of the reasons there is four mounting holes on the Vero 29 is because of the amount of heat being produced. The gap between the heat sink and LED back plate needs to be very very thin. You need direct presser on the LED to maintain that gap. Bridglux them selfs might so its OK, but personally I think it wont. Read some of this:Looking great PICO - looks like it's about to snow in there. Quick question about mounting the VERO29 to a heatsink. My plan is to purchase a hefty CPU heatsink/fan cooler type deal (CM Hyper212) and use some Arctic thermal adhesive to mount the LED. Really don't want to mess around with drilling/tapping, even if it is only 4 holes. I looked through some of the documentation and couldn't find an answer. Would love to hear your opinion on the matter, thanks.
No, I have only pitched off a few lower leaves on each. I only removed leaves I though where deficient or new branches, this was in the 2nd week of flower. I read that if you have flowers in the early stages of development on the plant it slows the over all flower development.are you doing any heavy trimming of the leaf?? or? looks good..
Thanks for the tip PICO, that heatsink looks beefy. The price isn't so bad, considering I don't have to go out and buy drill bits/taps (and probably some more taps after I break a few inside the heatsink). You think I should add a 80mm fan on top of that for some additional cooling or will passive dissipation suffice? Also, was thinking about going with a Meanwell CEN-100-42 or 48 as my driver. Would love some feedback on this. Sorry for the never-ending string of questions, I'm quite the noob when it comes to LEDs and DIY in general. Again, thanks for your guidance and good luck with the rest of your grow.Thanks Staxxx, I would try not to use just the Arctic thermal adhesive, that's mostly for low heat, low power applications. The problems you will have is the heat in the gab between the LED back plate and the heatsink is going to get to hot. One of the reasons there is four mounting holes on the Vero 29 is because of the amount of heat being produced. The gap between the heat sink and LED back plate needs to be very very thin. You need direct presser on the LED to maintain that gap. Bridglux them selfs might so its OK, but personally I think it wont. Read some of this:
http://www.bridgelux.com/assets/products_portfolio/AN30 Thermal Management of Vero LED Modules.pdf
You wont have to dill any holes with one of these:
http://www.newark.com/wakefield-solutions/19754-m-ab/heat-sink-rs-rectangle-extrusion/dp/23T0729?in_merch=Popular Heat Sinks&in_merch=Popular Products&MER=PPSO_N_P_EverywhereElse_None
Its up to you with the fan, I would place a fan on the top if you could and you could exhaust the hot air out of the room that way, if you wanted. Those drivers will work, just enough amps to get them going pretty strong but if you do go with those heat sinks I suggested with a fan as well I think you would have no problem going up to 3 amps on each LED if you wanted.Thanks for the tip PICO, that heatsink looks beefy. The price isn't so bad, considering I don't have to go out and buy drill bits/taps (and probably some more taps after I break a few inside the heatsink). You think I should add a 80mm fan on top of that for some additional cooling or will passive dissipation suffice? Also, was thinking about going with a Meanwell CEN-100-42 or 48 as my driver. Would love some feedback on this. Sorry for the never-ending string of questions, I'm quite the noob when it comes to LEDs and DIY in general. Again, thanks for your guidance and good luck with the rest of your grow.
Specs on the drivers mentioned above:
http://www.meanwell.com/search/cen-100/CEN-100-spec.pdf
I think you should go for it, for one LED that driver will be ok for your budget, the other option is to get a cheap Regulated power supply:I really think one Vero 29 is more than enough for my tiny tiny space - 1x1 lol. Driven at 2.1A I'm getting about 9-10k lm/sq.ft. which is probably overkill, but I can live with that. As far as spectrum, the 4k 80CRI looks ideal, would like to hear your thoughts on this. Budget for driver is 40-50, I found the Meanwell in the link I posted for about 40-45. The fan suggestion sounds good, I think the circulation in the box should be enough to cool the heatsink at 2.1A, maybe a fan blowing across the heatsink to play it safe.