You mean thisIs there any place to get the glass cover lens without paying overseas shipping? I like the look of those
i meant like the ones kingbrite has, are those exclusive?
Under Optical Properties it says Efficiency: 92% so I suppose the optic distorts 8%, it sure looks a little opaque.i meant like the ones kingbrite has, are those exclusive?
Also, I was considering using the lens that you linked, but do they diffuse/reduce the light output a bit?
A 1000w LED is only going to cost around $1000 while a HPS may cost less, $600 up front, add AC/ 6" inline fan, filters, and you have $800 or more perhaps without getting to the electric bill yet. I think your product has it's place, traditional growers, but perhaps not compared to Cree COB's. peace.@bonhomie To cover a 4 x 4 at a reasonable price point using HPS I think the Sun Systems AC/DE reflector is the way to go. Also it is (somewhat) air cooled so you can run it without an AC. Growershouse stocks kits with a nice ballast and bulb. They also have a par test of the fixture and it did quite well over a 4 x 4.
http://growershouse.com/galaxy-grow-amp-ac-de-double-ended-1000w-light-package
Check their blog for the PAR test it is in there somewhere.
Still, that will cost you about 600 whereas 12 cobs with this kit will run you about 1400 once you set everything up, I think. You'll have to sort out whether or not the electrical savings are worth it to you (keep in mind the cost of exhausting the heat as well). You'll likely be similar in terms of yield but with about five hundred fewer watts (less extra the watts used for exhausting the extra heat).
I am using the angelina reflectors and they help direct light better. I have cob's without anything and they are like a horse with no saddle, wild, while the reflectors is like a saddled horse. I can look in on the reflectors, but the bare cob I need glasses. just my experience. peace.Under Optical Properties it says Efficiency: 92% so I suppose the optic distorts 8%, it sure looks a little opaque.
After watching Part 7/7 on YouTube and hearing about total weight, lenses don't seem practical to me. I'm not sure how COBs hold up in the room environment for years though. The Angelina reflectors do seem good, but I wonder if they are necessary in a reflective room.
Hi Vegas. Very good points! I ran two of these AC/DEs over 4 x 4 each and got great results. There are some cheaper options I've seen comparable par tests for on their blog (the Digilume I think costs about 250, but then you need an AC). I agree with you wholeheartedly that the DIY cob option is better for the long term. I'm excited to receive my kit... Think I'll try to replicate much of Netherfly's build it looked terrific.A 1000w LED is only going to cost around $1000 while a HPS may cost less, $600 up front, add AC/ 6" inline fan, filters, and you have $800 or more perhaps without getting to the electric bill yet. I think your product has it's place, traditional growers, but perhaps not compared to Cree COB's. peace.
I use both, either. I like the self sticking graphite pads, because they are graphite. I also use the TIM paste, for stars and other small components. The paste is a little messier, and i have to wipe my big hands constantly, as well as the diodes. . I use a small screwdriver to spread the paste around. I am an old electronics guy with some good and bad habits. I like the technical improvements, much cleaner, but the trie4ed and true works. need to learn both styles for self improvement. peace.Hey question to any of you in the know. Other than cleanliness is there any reason to avoid thermal paste? I wonder how this adhesive method compares to thermal paste in terms of efficiency. It'd be cool to see a comparison (if not done already) to see if there's any difference in temp...