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    Introducing CobKits.com - specializing in DIY and Citizen COBs

    Ah, perfect! And damn, the paint stirrer trick is great! Good idea :) I'll check that thread out., thanks for the help!
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    Actually I read a bunch of reviews saying if you are measuring LED grow lights this is not the meter you want.. I'll be on the hunt for something that would suit LED better. Not really sure why exactly but I saw that a few times in the reviews and questions of that meter on Amazon,
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    Awesome, sounds good - at least it'll be a rough estimate at the very least. Good enough for me! Thanks!
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    Damn that looks nice but I dunno if I have the cash for that... not sure if buying a cheap LUX meter like the one I linked will be "accurate enough" for my needs or if I should save for something better. It says: 4-Range: 0/200/2,000/20,000/200,000 Lux High Accuracy and rapid response, Auto...
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    I think I might go for this little guy here (link) - thoughts?
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    Ohhhh, awesome! Thanks for the tip! I'm sure I'll get a ton of different suggestions haha, but that is a good rough estimate for now - thanks!
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    Thanks for all the info on PPFD/PAR/DLI etc. Anyone know a good brand of light meter that may help me out when dimming COBs, etc? Should I be looking for a good PAR meter? LUX meter? Obviously something affordable would be nice, but I'm unsure of what "type" of light meter I should be looking...
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    Awesome, thanks for the info! I'll be reading about quantum boards for sure. Sorry, possibly dumb question but what does DLI stand for?
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    Awesome, that sounds great.. why don't people use these more than COBs with heatsinks? Is there a downside to them? I'd love to pack in ~150w in my veg (50w per square foot) - is that a bit overboard? I know it depends on a lot of factors but I've just read that 50w/square foot was sort of the...
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    Haven't heard of quantum boards, but you don't think I could make a panel (maybe roughly 12" x 12") that is 3-4" thick? Those low profile heatsinks on heatsinkUSA are less than an inch and a half high, how thick would the other components be? I'm interested in reading more about quantum boards...
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    Perfect. Checking their heatsinks out now.. definitely low profile, and since whole assembly this will be much shorter, I think, than my current bulb setup I can hang it lower.. the airflow across the top is good.. I've got my vents on the left and right sides of the "ceiling" with PC fans...
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    Perfect.. that's kinda what I figured I just wanted to make sure. Time to start researching! I gotta make my veg chamber as rocking as my flower chamber is!
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    Thanks for the suggestion! Would the top of the heatsink be hot to the touch? The bulbs I use have little "heat fins" on them and they do get pretty warm/hot and I haven't had any issues (but the bulbs themselves are an inch or two away from touching the top)... just as long as it isn't "melt...
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    Ok so, I know I still have a lot to learn and I hate to just ask this without really researching it all myself, but let me know if I'm wasting my time: I'm looking to make a veg light that is for a very short veg box (scrog/lst). Right now I'm using 8x A19 Cree bulbs which actually do work...
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    Ok, thanks guys... the consensus is definitely starting to lean more toward 3000k as it has a more pronounced red peak (600-660 nM) as compared to 3500K, which will hopefully aid in flower density and size. I'm not gonna worry about stretch at this point.. I will just continue to scrog/lst and...
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    Then there's the whole debate on "is it stretch" vs "is it growing it as well" type of thing... ugh I can't decide! Like how are your yields vs the 3000k only?
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    Interesting.. do you think 4x 3500k lights would be better than a mix of 3000k and 3500k? Despite the not "full overlap" of spectrums? I definitely wanna keep stretch down, but I think spectrum is more important to me than stretch.. I'm pretty good at keeping my girls pretty short with scrog/LST...
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    I know, I keep going back and forth between 3000k and 3500k.. really on the fence still but now I'm leaning toward 3000k... I hate to spend the money and then look back and kick myself for not getting the optimum one!
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    Actually I think I may go with the 3000k for a flower only chamber due to the more pronounced red peak (600-660 nM) as compared to 3500K, which will hopefully aid in flower density and size.
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    Hey guys, so I've pretty much got down that I think I want Cree CXB3590's. For a FLOWER ONLY chamber, but the only thing I can't decide between is 3000k and 3500k.. I will have 4 50w COBs, Would 2 of each work better? Only thing about that is the coverage might be a little wonky on the sides...
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