Just FYI Jamco will be shipping 2/5/14Yes, I ordered two HLG-185H-C1400A's
I'm sure they'll come soon.
Just FYI Jamco will be shipping 2/5/14Yes, I ordered two HLG-185H-C1400A's
I'm sure they'll come soon.
Not sure about the heat sinks working without a fan.Hi, I am new in this forum. I am from Spain (sorry my bad english... I am trying improve it) , I have some experience with leds (red-white-blue) but I was seeing your results with only whites leds and i am impresive.
I have some technical questions:
- I have some heatsinks with : 80x10x1,5 cm. and weight : 1600 gr. Do you think is enought for cooling 80W without fan?
- I am searching the best quality and results (like always do) , after read some pages from this forum, i think Vero and CXA are the bests white leds. And about 3000K the best light. Wich model do you recomend me?
-I have a lot of drivers CC of this two models:
-30-36V and 1800mA (60W)
-30-36V and 3000mA (100W)
Could I use them to make me a good white lamp?? Maybe conect some leds in paralell?
Thanks for your help.
Thanks son much, for your answer.Not sure about the heat sinks working without a fan.
The 1800 Ma driver will work for a Cree 3070 or Vero.. The other driver is too much for a Cree but not for a Vero.
http://www.cree.com/~/media/Files/Cree/LED Components and Modules/XLamp/Data and Binning/ds CXA3070.pdf
http://www.bridgelux.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/DS33-Bridgelux-Vero-29-Datasheet.pdf
I use 3000 k units
36v is ok but the 3000a is too much for Cree, Vero will handle that thothanks @alesh . But I think 36V could be enought ... is near.
What do you think?
Thanks! and putting 3 Cree together? Making a pararell circuit? Running each module to 1A?36v is ok but the 3000a is too much for Cree, Vero will handle that tho
Hey Scotch, I am working on that. 5000K XHP at Cutter. Here is what I got so far, if you look at the 11-12 W range, looks like the Vero13 beats the XPH and at 8W the Vero 18 matches it. Maybe there is a place between the XPL and Vero for the XPH ~4-5W.Okay just wanted to ask before I start copying and pasting each part number, sounds like the xhp's are capable 134 lumens per watt, what is the highest bin available and in what Kelvin that would suit our needs? Right now I'm looking for cool whites for veg but am curious about the warms since gg pointed out they may be close to the 3070s eff
I don't think so. @3000mA you'd need well over 40V. Although 3000mA is more than maximum rating, I'm sure 3070 could handle it (not that I recommend that).thanks @alesh . But I think 36V could be enought ... is near.
What do you think?
If he runs the 3000mA in parallel won't that split the amps while keeping the voltage the same? It might not run at the full 1.5mA if the voltage is a few volts too low, but wouldn't it still run them both roughly at 1.4 specs? Can someone with a bit more knowledge on the subject answer?
Yes, you're correct about voltage/current in parallel circuit.If he runs the 3000mA in parallel won't that split the amps while keeping the voltage the same? It might not run at the full 1.5mA if the voltage is a few volts too low, but wouldn't it still run them both roughly at 1.4 specs? Can someone with a bit more knowledge on the subject answer?
This is a really cool thread. Some of the topics are out of my skillset though. I'm interested in building something similar to the light in the thread below for a 4x4 tent
https://www.rollitup.org/t/diy-led-grow-lights-with-cree-cxa3070-cobs-and-cpu-coolers.805681/
Is there anything you guys would change or add as far as hardware in that setup to meet my goals? I'm looking for something roughly equivalent in light to between 600-100w hps with the ability to veg.
Thanks
-Abe
I think for larger setups the many cobs on a giant chunk of aluminum/high voltage driver makes more sense. Its actually simpler to setup (albeit slightly more dangerous with high voltage strings), and in general more efficient.
Whats your budget?
Thanks for the quick response. Are you suggesting something similar to this in theory?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KEXS9YC/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00KEXS9YC&linkCode=as2&tag=ledgrowlightguide-20&linkId=7BABJW23QCN6ZPZ3
That's really what I was looking at but the price tag is what turned me off.
If possible I would like to keep my budget under $1k. I'm still learning as I go so I'm not sure if I'm being realistic.
Also I don't mind building two separate units. It doesn't need to be one huge one.