Lighterfighter
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Le git lol ill post a pic for all your help, how could I not is that just a white backround for a reflector?
I'm so buying some CXB3590's Supra gonna ask Kingbrite if they can get themv after the Chinese New Year.You are correct, in terms of flat out electrical savings the law of diminishing returns kicks in at a lower efficiency, but when you factor in the potential to increase yield and quality in your space, that is a whole nother story. For me, the limiting factor was heat. I was already running a 12/12 flip flop and I just could not pack any more HPS lamps into my space without an unnaceptable sacrifice of bud quality, complex loud expensive fans and ducting systems, and of course expensive AC. So the obvious answer was to increase efficiency so I could increase yield and it worked. That increased yield is extremely valuable and that is how I justify the efficiency pursuit. The phenomenally expensive LED paid for itself in about 3 weeks.
But when it comes to choosing between something like Vero29 running hard versus CXA running soft, the increase in efficiency is not as extreme as when switching from HPS. That is why I recommend most growers run their CXA3070s and CXB3590s at 50W each. Here is how it compares:
Vero 29 running relatively hard
Vero 29 = $28
Alpine11 = $10
2.1A driver HLN-80H-42 $45
total cost $83
79W @ 37.3% = 29.5 PAR W
$2.81/PAR W (driver efficiency is 91% vs 94% for the next examples)
CXA3070 running mid:
CXA3070 AB $120
Alpine11 $30
1.4A driver HLG-185H-C1400 $70
total cost $220
156W @ 43.3% = 67.5 PAR W
$3.26/PAR W
CXA3070 running soft
CXA3070 AB X8 $320
Alpine11X8 $80
.7A driver HLG-185H-C700 $70
total cost $470
196W @ 50.4% = 98.9 PAR W
$4.75/PAR W
CXB3590 running mid
CXB3590 CB X4 $240
Alpine11X4 $40
.7A driver HLG-185H-C700 $70
total cost $350
195.6W @ 51.7% = 101 PAR W
$3.46/PAR W
CXB3590 running soft
CXB3590X6 $360
Alpine11X6 $60
HLG-120H-C350 $65
total cost $485
143.4W @ 58% = 83.2 PAR W
$5.83/PAR W
Looking at these examples, I think CXB3590 @ 700mA is the best compromise and the only reason to pursue efficiency higher would be if it is going to directly increase your yield. In my case it would because I am at 48% efficiency and bumping into the limits of heat in the canopy that I am willing to accept (80F) so I would be willing to pay extra for the CXB3590 @ 350mA if I was starting over again. The savings on the electric bill is a really nice bonus, but peanuts compared to the value of the increased yield.
I still have one sitting around...not sure how i'll use it. Maybe a Vero 29? Personally i prefer a heatsink large enough for more than one COB and cooled by a decent fan suited to the size of the hs.Alpine 11's are officially sold out at Newegg.
Looks like USA may be making some profit here.
Dude this is for diy if you need seeds use the good Old Google, I found 3 seed shops just in Leicester England.Guys , I got a decision finally : 2 x Lumatek 600W Thank you everybody for your opinions. I have only one thing to get : the seeds. Does anybody knows a shop in Leicester ?
why not give them a ring ring, and good luck with your lumitek, make sure to start a journal fo your grow. so we can all enjoy it with you!Thank you . I know , but I don;t know if they are still available. And I know it is about DIY , cause I was thinking to get a few , but finally I've got the Lumatek