DiY LEDs - How to Power Them

Hi all. I have want to do a build with 3 quantum boards and 4 cobs.

Anyone know if I can use one driver to do that? And I so... Which one?

I have the 3 qb 288s already, but open to suggestions on the cobs.

Space is 120 x 120.
 
Hey guys i am working on making my first real led light want to do 4 Veros then get some red, blue, uva,uv, green leds to even out my spectrum. I was looking around on how to set the up the different color channels with some LDDs and i am going to be getting the typhoon controller but i couldnt really find out how to really hook them up anyone know of a wire guide or video that could help me out would be awesome thanks.
 
couldnt really find out how to really hook them up anyone know of a wire guide or video that could help me out would be awesome thanks.

I also tried to do the same - more even spec, but with different chips.

Didn`t use any wires inbetween the different chips

It´s a watercooled build and will be tested this winter
? Why do you try to even the spectrum of your lamp ???


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What if some chips are worthless - they do not give any good waves to plant. Just spent money and electricity. And You wouldnt even know..
 

What if --- I know the worth of my chips and their data.

give any good waves to plant

all chips are inside a 360nm - 730nm range.
all chips are driven @ 20-50% of max. load
watercooled led light in this build = light - heat cogeneration
The lamp produces my hot water, that I need in shower and kitchen,
it`s three times more energie efficient - than any aircooled setup with cree superhero-binning...
that you can imagine.

spent money

I save the money for my hot water bill - and use it, to pay the electr. bill of my lamps
<> more or less cost neutral. This winter I will substitute heating costs as well... and maybe stop
!!! burning oil in my house.:fire:

And You wouldnt even know

I guess, I know a lot more about chips, efficiency...... and the future, than most of any dumb superheros....and DJ`s

What if..... :spew:you simply got some strange brainsick .... locking to my colors ???(:
 
what ??? do you measure each led chip you buy ???

I know the range of the waves - and I trust the producers to tell the ~ data
 
So, it is not like You know everything. Your science is based on belief of what seller tells You. Cool. I am just messing around :)
 
Could You share

Put ---> watercooled<--- in the SEARCH above , or lock in my contents.
you will find pics and related content... and also other watercoolers.

i buy my chips in asia - but you can use any chip you !!! trust.
i use my lamps in combination with heatexchangers
if you really want to DIY --- you can have a look @ my website.
i sell watercooled led kits for a reasonable price / and chips, size and power is your choice
my brand is: lumen-laden.de

Watercooling without heatexchanger is not recommended
with 550W led watercooled set up ( like in the pic^) you can produce 120L of hot
shower/kitchen water (3 pers.)

You can cool up to 1200w lamps with only a little water pump 3W - no fans no noise
 
what i am struggling with is getting a single driver ac/dc running it to a ldd board dc/dc drivers for the different colored leds to be able to have a veg bloom switch ect know of any guides i can look up for it mahiluana?
 
yeah i was just going to use different drivers but after i saw a few of Growmau5 you tube vids i think i am trying to get to advanced with it but if i am going to do it i wana do it right
 
Hi! I'm working on a new setup and have a Meanwell APV-12-12 to power 2 CPU fans.

What is the best (meaning safest and most reliable) way to connect the APV-12-12 to the mains? I have some AC adapters laying around, but I don't know if they're suitable. Could someone more knowledgeable let me know if any of these adapters will work?

1. Motorola adapter - output 3.6v 600mA
2. Achme adapter - output 5v 3.0A
3. Nokia adapter - output 5.3v 500mA
 
Hi! I'm working on a new setup and have a Meanwell APV-12-12 to power 2 CPU fans.

What is the best (meaning safest and most reliable) way to connect the APV-12-12 to the mains? I have some AC adapters laying around, but I don't know if they're suitable. Could someone more knowledgeable let me know if any of these adapters will work?

1. Motorola adapter - output 3.6v 600mA
2. Achme adapter - output 5v 3.0A
3. Nokia adapter - output 5.3v 500mA
No Adapters Are Needed. Just Use A 2 Wire Power Cord From An Old Lamp :hump:
https://www.1000bulbs.com/product/1...MI-aXYm4zQ1wIVkoJpCh0z6w5qEAQYASABEgJXCvD_BwE
 
No Adapters Are Needed. Just Use A 2 Wire Power Cord From An Old Lamp :hump:
https://www.1000bulbs.com/product/1...MI-aXYm4zQ1wIVkoJpCh0z6w5qEAQYASABEgJXCvD_BwE

Thanks Dawg! If I use a normal 2-wire power cord, I'm aware I need to be careful, as it'll be carrying the full power from the mains (220 volt in my country)

Is there a safety advantage to using an AC adapter? In other words, if I'm stupid enough to somehow zap myself - Won't the AC adapter just give me a 'slap on the wrist' in comparison to the 2-wire power cord which could kill me?
 
Is there a safety advantage to using an AC adapter? In other words, if I'm stupid enough to somehow zap myself - Won't the AC adapter just give me a 'slap on the wrist' in comparison to the 2-wire power cord which could kill me?
The APV is the same thing as the AC adapters you have. It converts AC line voltage to 12VDC rather than the 3~5V the smaller adapters output. The only additional hazard is that you need to direct wire it to a plug or bus bar rather than plugging it into an outlet.
 
The APV is the same thing as the AC adapters you have. It converts AC line voltage to 12VDC rather than the 3~5V the smaller adapters output. The only additional hazard is that you need to direct wire it to a plug or bus bar rather than plugging it into an outlet.

Thanks Gbauto, that makes total sense. I'll be careful connecting the APV-12-12 to mains power!
 
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