DIY with Quantum Boards

Budzbuddha

Well-Known Member
Chop chop time ... ( on sat )

Finishing up these ladies and will clean out grow area .... ( Mylar , bleach and maintenance)
Gonna drop the lights to reconfigure for the new build that is pretty much ready to hang.

Plant to rehang the 288 dual rig ( 90cri ) and add the Warp rig . This “ corner “ space has worked great and the “ fringe “ area of quantum footprint still grows the shit out of the plants.

Strains left to cut :

Peyote Blue ( my cross - Peyote Cookies x Blue Dream )
Wookie Wonder
GSG ( Girl Scout Glue )
Alpine Cookies

Already took down one other Peyote and a Blue Dream , dry hanging now.

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HydroFood

Active Member
This is what I mean .... I’m slowly working on a new big rig and it will have two independent remote drivers with dimmer PLUS switchable MAX POWER ON functions . So each set of QBs will have an infinite range of power settings all based on what I am running and pulling at wall for each set.

Such an easy addition to do. And later I can either ADD more boards and swap drivers but still have this same control feature.

Work in progress.

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Such a cool setup you have here.
Is it still a work in progress?
Could you briefly walk me thru how you have this setup, what you used, and how it’s wired?
Thank you so much!
 

HydroFood

Active Member
Looks ready for strips ....
My concern is that they will harbor heat in the narrow grooves and possibly do more harm than good?
Is this a logical thought?
Or are heatsinks, regardless of design, always going to help?

For instance, if I am able to source heatsinks with similar fin spacing for my QB and Atreum boards, will they be a positive addition?
Iv found a few on eBay for cheap with dimensions I like for boards but the fins are quite close.
 

Hot Diggity Sog

Well-Known Member
Chop chop time ... ( on sat )

Finishing up these ladies and will clean out grow area .... ( Mylar , bleach and maintenance)
Gonna drop the lights to reconfigure for the new build that is pretty much ready to hang.

Plant to rehang the 288 dual rig ( 90cri ) and add the Warp rig . This “ corner “ space has worked great and the “ fringe “ area of quantum footprint still grows the shit out of the plants.

Strains left to cut :

Peyote Blue ( my cross - Peyote Cookies x Blue Dream )
Wookie Wonder
GSG ( Girl Scout Glue )
Alpine Cookies

Already took down one other Peyote and a Blue Dream , dry hanging now.

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DAMN. Those wookie wonder's are ginormous!
 

Budzbuddha

Well-Known Member
Such a cool setup you have here.
Is it still a work in progress?
Could you briefly walk me thru how you have this setup, what you used, and how it’s wired?
Thank you so much!
Scrapped that idea for the core build . I wanted something more compact and linear in shape.
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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That's mad! How many watts are you running and what sort of yield do you think might result?
I started out running the boards at ~ 115 watts each. Started off with just one board. Then brought on a 2nd and so on as she grew. I eventually had all 4 towers going with 2 boards per tower. It was great but I wasn't able to light the entire plant the way I wanted. I considered building one or two more towers but really didn't want to do that. It then dawned on me that the drivers I bought were dimmable and I started experimenting with that. I had bought 18 QB's just for this and I wanted to figure out a way to use all of them (or at least most of them) and once I started dimming the boards I was able to experiment with how I positioned them on the towers. I went thru 3 or 4 iterations of this...none of which was how I'd imagined it. At any rate, once I dimmed them down to 60 watts I was able to go from 8 boards to 16 and use 2 rows.

So...long story short, the QB's are running at 60 watts so 60 * 16 = 960 watts
I also have a 315W CMH up above but this is probably not doing a whole lot (in comparison)

So...1275 watts of lights plus fans and other hydro related items. Pretty absurd for 1 plant, I know.
 

Hot Diggity Sog

Well-Known Member
It’s one of those god damn ear worm songs that just really makes me want to drive a leaky propane tanker right thru Disneyland’s front gate ...... #MindfuckMickey
I'm sorry dude.

If you need to replace the song that's stuck in your head, I have the perfect replacement!

This one game me hours of <strike>agony</strike> absolute pleasure and joy!
 

Airwalker16

Well-Known Member
Regarding fin spacing. What would you consider a good ball park range or at least a minimum fin spacing for complete passive?

I purchased a couple dozen 1’ sinks from China on eBay for almost a buck a piece free shipping. 24 sinks for $30. Thought it was a killer deal for strip builds but the fins are very tightly spaced.
Here’s pics of them.
Chinese left / HeatsinkUSA right
Dimensions: 300mm*25mm*12mm
I’m trying to figure out how to incorporate these into future builds, otherwise they are just collecting dust!
BTW, thanks for everything you have done and everything you contribute to this hobby!
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Uts all about total surface area. Spacing plays no part besides that the more you have and the higher they are the better.
 

Ryante55

Well-Known Member
I started out running the boards at ~ 115 watts each. Started off with just one board. Then brought on a 2nd and so on as she grew. I eventually had all 4 towers going with 2 boards per tower. It was great but I wasn't able to light the entire plant the way I wanted. I considered building one or two more towers but really didn't want to do that. It then dawned on me that the drivers I bought were dimmable and I started experimenting with that. I had bought 18 QB's just for this and I wanted to figure out a way to use all of them (or at least most of them) and once I started dimming the boards I was able to experiment with how I positioned them on the towers. I went thru 3 or 4 iterations of this...none of which was how I'd imagined it. At any rate, once I dimmed them down to 60 watts I was able to go from 8 boards to 16 and use 2 rows.

So...long story short, the QB's are running at 60 watts so 60 * 16 = 960 watts
I also have a 315W CMH up above but this is probably not doing a whole lot (in comparison)

So...1275 watts of lights plus fans and other hydro related items. Pretty absurd for 1 plant, I know.
That's a ton of light! Your gpw is going to be shit this run haha but once you get that dialed in you will be producing some crazy big plants
 

Madmungo

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I started out running the boards at ~ 115 watts each. Started off with just one board. Then brought on a 2nd and so on as she grew. I eventually had all 4 towers going with 2 boards per tower. It was great but I wasn't able to light the entire plant the way I wanted. I considered building one or two more towers but really didn't want to do that. It then dawned on me that the drivers I bought were dimmable and I started experimenting with that. I had bought 18 QB's just for this and I wanted to figure out a way to use all of them (or at least most of them) and once I started dimming the boards I was able to experiment with how I positioned them on the towers. I went thru 3 or 4 iterations of this...none of which was how I'd imagined it. At any rate, once I dimmed them down to 60 watts I was able to go from 8 boards to 16 and use 2 rows.

So...long story short, the QB's are running at 60 watts so 60 * 16 = 960 watts
I also have a 315W CMH up above but this is probably not doing a whole lot (in comparison)

So...1275 watts of lights plus fans and other hydro related items. Pretty absurd for 1 plant, I know.
Looks good, if you get over a kilo from the one plant it’ll be worth it.
Is the cmh above the green power lamp or the 942?
 

pop22

Well-Known Member
Heatsinks are always a positive addition. Heatsink design is a lot more complex that just fin spacing. Heatsink USA has a calculator that will tell you how many sq.in of heatsink you need for a given wattage. https://www.heatsinkcalculator.com/calculator_heatsinkusa.html

heatsinks would be good for strip lights.


My concern is that they will harbor heat in the narrow grooves and possibly do more harm than good?
Is this a logical thought?
Or are heatsinks, regardless of design, always going to help?

For instance, if I am able to source heatsinks with similar fin spacing for my QB and Atreum boards, will they be a positive addition?
Iv found a few on eBay for cheap with dimensions I like for boards but the fins are quite close.
 
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