NapoleonBlownapart
Member
3 years ago I was growing in a 1000x1000cm (3x3 feet) tent with 8 CXB3590 3500K Cob´s at 1750 milliamperes each. A total of 492 watts, and 45.7 W/sqf.
I have been reading up, and strip-builds and "quantum boards" seem to be what people are using now. Most prebuilt lamps seem to be using white leds with a dash of far red.
My plan is to use 3500K color temperature lm301b´s with no added far red or UV. A strip build is out of the question where I live, as aluminium profiles are expensive and hard to source, so I will be getting QB288, heatsinks and drivers from China(most likely kingbrite)
I am aiming for 1000-1300 ppfd. With my cob build, I feel that there was room for more light, and I could definitely have pushed harder than 46 W/sqf. I live in a city, so CO2 levels are elevated and I will be cohabiting with this tent.
I watched a Migro video where he tested a HLG QB288 6 board build in a 4x4 tent where the custom rig consumed 720W and provided ~ 1000 ppfd to the canopy. Im thinking of increasing the board count to provide better uniformity and made a couple of drawings in sketchup of a 4x8 feet or 2.4x1.2 meter tent. The tent and heatsinks in the drawing are made to scale.
This is probably overkill and I will probably have to dim the QBs in the middle down to get to 1000 ppfd. But raising such a lamp higher should cause more scattering of light hitting the plants at more angles. Of course reducing gpw in the process.
This 24 board build should produce excellent canopy spread and I could maybe get closer to the canopy so gpw would be increased. 1440W is probably overkill, but this gives me flexibility in raising the light to get even more scattered light into the canopy.
Feedback would be appreciated. I have been thinking of going for a 18 board build with 80W pr board(1600W total) Does anyone have any experience with the kingbrite heatsinks? Are they suited for running 80 watts efficiently?
I have been reading up, and strip-builds and "quantum boards" seem to be what people are using now. Most prebuilt lamps seem to be using white leds with a dash of far red.
My plan is to use 3500K color temperature lm301b´s with no added far red or UV. A strip build is out of the question where I live, as aluminium profiles are expensive and hard to source, so I will be getting QB288, heatsinks and drivers from China(most likely kingbrite)
I am aiming for 1000-1300 ppfd. With my cob build, I feel that there was room for more light, and I could definitely have pushed harder than 46 W/sqf. I live in a city, so CO2 levels are elevated and I will be cohabiting with this tent.
I watched a Migro video where he tested a HLG QB288 6 board build in a 4x4 tent where the custom rig consumed 720W and provided ~ 1000 ppfd to the canopy. Im thinking of increasing the board count to provide better uniformity and made a couple of drawings in sketchup of a 4x8 feet or 2.4x1.2 meter tent. The tent and heatsinks in the drawing are made to scale.
This is probably overkill and I will probably have to dim the QBs in the middle down to get to 1000 ppfd. But raising such a lamp higher should cause more scattering of light hitting the plants at more angles. Of course reducing gpw in the process.
This 24 board build should produce excellent canopy spread and I could maybe get closer to the canopy so gpw would be increased. 1440W is probably overkill, but this gives me flexibility in raising the light to get even more scattered light into the canopy.
Feedback would be appreciated. I have been thinking of going for a 18 board build with 80W pr board(1600W total) Does anyone have any experience with the kingbrite heatsinks? Are they suited for running 80 watts efficiently?
Last edited: