Hi everyone. New here...but i keep ending up lurking this forum when i am doing research. You guys know your shit! Anyway...I was looking for some help and thought this might be the place to ask. Before I get into this....if you read my post and you know your shit enough to really help me, I promise to read links you give me and to help teach others so that your help travels further. Thank you in advance!
I am trying to make the switch to super efficient LEDs for a few large spaces. I have learned more about light that i ever thought i would need to know, and I am loving it! My questions pertain to what kind of overall setup i should use to achieve my goals, and where i can learn parallel wiring (if i should even use it?)
My largest is an 8ftx8ft, so let's start there. I am looking to achieve 65PPF per square foot with an intensity that's up to 800-1000 or so. I do autos and photos, but want to experiment with pushing autos without CO2 (I have not yet learned to run a proper sealed tent).
Lately I have really been leaning towards running an insane number of COBs (1+ per sqft), and running them at 500mA to get max efficiency. I know i will need to use more COBs in order to get the same PAR output, but i figured that could help me spread my light more evenly. One thing that drew me to the COBs is the ability to assemble them myself(huge tech guy), and another is the ability to raise and lower individual COBs over plants that are shorter/taller than those around them. I had considered going with Geitan COBs...i imagine the Chinese electronics may not be loved by all here, but Geitan looks like good quality, and I can always test the lights i get for PAR output and efficacy.
However...I keep coming across QBs. I almost want to learn where to get large QB style PCB boards and make a QB from scratch myself for fun.(I know how to solder a SMD to the board itself, but lack proper knowledge of parallel wiring.) I think my approach of maximizing the number of COBs and running them at minimum amps might work even better with a QB full of Samsung SMDs, but I'm not quite sure.
I've been really looking at those HLG Diablo boards, too. I am trying to explore if i could use parallel wiring to wire together a shitload of Diablo boards for my spaces. Unfortunately, i can't seem to find really good or really clear info on parallel wiring. The few good videos i have found seem to be in Hindi, or English that is actually accented enough for me to struggle to understand, which is making learning the information super difficult. Could anyone help me find good resources, or could someone take the time to break it down for me? Is it possible to use arrays of QBs to beat the efficiency of soft run COBs? I would be beyond grateful if someone could help. Thank you for reading!
-Monosoto
I am trying to make the switch to super efficient LEDs for a few large spaces. I have learned more about light that i ever thought i would need to know, and I am loving it! My questions pertain to what kind of overall setup i should use to achieve my goals, and where i can learn parallel wiring (if i should even use it?)
My largest is an 8ftx8ft, so let's start there. I am looking to achieve 65PPF per square foot with an intensity that's up to 800-1000 or so. I do autos and photos, but want to experiment with pushing autos without CO2 (I have not yet learned to run a proper sealed tent).
Lately I have really been leaning towards running an insane number of COBs (1+ per sqft), and running them at 500mA to get max efficiency. I know i will need to use more COBs in order to get the same PAR output, but i figured that could help me spread my light more evenly. One thing that drew me to the COBs is the ability to assemble them myself(huge tech guy), and another is the ability to raise and lower individual COBs over plants that are shorter/taller than those around them. I had considered going with Geitan COBs...i imagine the Chinese electronics may not be loved by all here, but Geitan looks like good quality, and I can always test the lights i get for PAR output and efficacy.
However...I keep coming across QBs. I almost want to learn where to get large QB style PCB boards and make a QB from scratch myself for fun.(I know how to solder a SMD to the board itself, but lack proper knowledge of parallel wiring.) I think my approach of maximizing the number of COBs and running them at minimum amps might work even better with a QB full of Samsung SMDs, but I'm not quite sure.
I've been really looking at those HLG Diablo boards, too. I am trying to explore if i could use parallel wiring to wire together a shitload of Diablo boards for my spaces. Unfortunately, i can't seem to find really good or really clear info on parallel wiring. The few good videos i have found seem to be in Hindi, or English that is actually accented enough for me to struggle to understand, which is making learning the information super difficult. Could anyone help me find good resources, or could someone take the time to break it down for me? Is it possible to use arrays of QBs to beat the efficiency of soft run COBs? I would be beyond grateful if someone could help. Thank you for reading!
-Monosoto