Sounds like a good plan. Based on the brief experience with my light so far, I believe a single 3000k CXA3070 per plant is about perfect. So 6-8 over each 4x3 would probably do really well. 3 Panels with 8 3070s might bury you in bud. 10 over each tray may even surpass your 1000w HID yields.Great info Supra!! I'd be more inclined to go with the more efficient option, but wouldn't I be better off putting each COB on it's own (smaller) heatsink and spreading them out more instead of putting 4 on each one? I don't mind spending a little extra on heatsinks as long as it will be worthwhile to do so.
I'd also like to be able to light each 3x4 table (3 of them) independently so that I'm not lighting empty space during harvest and cleanup. I was thinking 8 (or maybe 12?) over each table. If my thinking is off let me know, like I said I don't really know what I'm doing but want to get it right from the start. Thanks Supra-you da man!!
Oh, and that arrow link to the COBs is in increments of 20, so I'd get 40 of them for about the same price (just slightly more) as 32 (your suggestion) from digikey, so I'd just get the 40 from arrow and have extras to play with
oh that's it. Cool Its going to be cheaper than I thought.4 CXA3070s would give good coverage for vegging.
I have been adding more and more 3000K so we will definitely get a good feel how they are doing on the next batch. The newest batch is 100% LED and they are varieties I am familiar with so that will be a good test. The 5.5 week batch (bottom of page 20) is now 100% LED but it had a few weeks of HPS exposure, has new varieties I have never run before, and some of them faded a bit too early so it won't be a great test. Despite all that, the Darkstar and HSO Blue Dream are impressing me and the Blue Dream was nowhere near that HPS it was under 50W of RWB LED.I am excited to see what the buds will be like under 3000k! How are the plants doing thus far? Any extra leaf growth lol? Do you think the 3000k is actually better than a redder 2700k?
Cannabare your buds look like they are coming along nice!
I have been adding more and more 3000K so we will definitely get a good feel how they are doing on the next batch. The newest batch is 100% LED and they are varieties I am familiar with so that will be a good test. The 5.5 week batch (bottom of page 20) is now 100% LED but it had a few weeks of HPS exposure, has new varieties I have never run before, and some of them faded a bit too early so it won't be a great test. Despite all that, the Darkstar and HSO Blue Dream are impressing me and the Blue Dream was nowhere near that HPS it was under 50W of RWB LED.
One thing I can say for sure, the 3000K LED buds are frosting up much more and much earlier than the HPS buds.
Honestly I would prefer the 2700K because it has a redder SPD but the difference in efficiency is too great for me to accept. I figure the 2700K 3050 may need deep blue and deep red supplementation anyway so I went for the 3000K 3070. The 3000Ks will get some benefit from the RWB modules and vice versa so I am trying to stagger them somewhat.
Surprisingly all the 2700K screw in led bulbs I have been seeing have been only 80lm/W which is similar to fluorescent versus the COB which can do 130lm/W. Did you find some better ones?
well comparing CFL to LED bulbs lumen to lumen, I think it's obvious that lumens don't tell the whole story as the LED blows the CFL out of the water.Surprisingly all the 2700K screw in led bulbs I have been seeing have been only 80lm/W which is similar to fluorescent versus the COB which can do 130lm/W. Did you find some better ones?
Vero 29 Vf @ 1.9A = about 39VCode:[B]4000K, 80 CRI Power in : 9.35 W Luminous flux : 1180 lumen Efficacy : 126 lumen/W LER : 341 lumen/W Radiometric efficiency: 37.0% PAR efficiency : 85.9% Combined efficiency : 31.7% Radiant flux : 3.46 W Photon flux : 16.65 uMol/s[/B]