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Would you consider buying a VERO after reading through some of the posts?


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spcFLETCH

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Hi fellas! I was just curious if anyone has any efficiency percentage #'s on vero29's ((35k)x700ma)? I'm new to the game and I haven't quite figured out the equation for efficiency par:heat watts. So, Humbly, I need a bit of help. I know that the CXB3590s will run aprox 64% @ 700 ma according to growmou5, but I haven't run across any reliable data for vero 29s. Id really love to save some money. Any input would be much appreciated guys.
 

ReddEyez

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Hi fellas! I was just curious if anyone has any efficiency percentage #'s on vero29's ((35k)x700ma)? I'm new to the game and I haven't quite figured out the equation for efficiency par:heat watts. So, Humbly, I need a bit of help. I know that the CXB3590s will run aprox 64% @ 700 ma according to growmou5, but I haven't run across any reliable data for vero 29s. Id really love to save some money. Any input would be much appreciated guys.
Here you go spcFLETCH https://www.rollitup.org/t/cob-efficiency-spreadsheets.865238/
Scroll about half way down and the updated vero spreadsheets. Hope that is what you meant. Thanks SupraSPL!
 

JavaCo

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Pretty sure those numbers are for the Gen5 veros. So they are somewhat old. Gen 7 numbers look pretty impressive ,they are supposed to release the Gen 7 line sometime this month. Compared to Gen 5 the Gen 7's have close to a 25% increase in lumens. Might be worth the wait to get the new veros when they release this month.
 

bobbuck

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What kind of coverage area does anyone recommend six vero 18's 4000k 80 cri running at 1050ma? They really stretched in the week that I put together the light and they were only getting window light. Ill be tying them down so that the canopy penetration will only need to be about 12"-18". Any ideas will help. Thanks
 

JavaCo

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What kind of coverage area does anyone recommend six vero 18's 4000k 80 cri running at 1050ma? They really stretched in the week that I put together the light and they were only getting window light. Ill be tying them down so that the canopy penetration will only need to be about 12"-18". Any ideas will help. Thanks
You could veg a 4x4 with that pretty easy. Flowering though I would say a 2 x2 to 2.5x2.5. The Gen 7s should be able to do 2.5.
 

ReddEyez

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Did you used to frequent the dank den?
Sorry just seen this. No I didnt spcFLETCH. I dont think i have posted on any site except 420 mag. (never again) I dont post very often. I like it here though! Stick around, Im sure any questions you have, the answer can be found somewhere on here.:joint:
 

kmog33

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"If" one were building a veg only light for a 2x3 how many vero's would you run and which model?
1-4 of the newest at 700-1050ma would work for verging that area.
And I would suggest v22 or vero 29s

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vahpor

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1-4 of the newest at 700-1050ma would work for verging that area.
And I would suggest v22 or vero 29s
Agree, I was thinking (3) V29s on a HLG-120H-C1050B(or A), for a cheaper and readily available option. You could add more chips & another driver if you prefer more density. Maybe, if you have some vertical space, (2) chips @ 1400-1750 could work if you can find an efficient driver combo.
 

kmog33

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Agree, I was thinking (3) V29s on a HLG-120H-C1050B(or A), for a cheaper option. You could add more chips & another driver if you prefer more density. Maybe, if you have some vertical space (2) chips @ 1400-1750 could work if you can find an efficient driver combo.
I honestly think 2 vero 29s at 1050 would veg a 2x3 just fine. 700 would work. 1400 would grow fast. Lol


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Evil-Mobo

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I honestly think 2 vero 29s at 1050 would veg a 2x3 just fine. 700 would work. 1400 would grow fast. Lol


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I have (2) MW 240H-1050B drivers sitting here.......

Just looking for an affordable DIY option and looking outside the Cree box as with the Citizen thread @JorgeGonzales started, but I know nothing about Vero.............

I just want more even coverage across the canopy instead of certain high PPFD reading hot spots to be able to say hey look what my light can do. But as I said vero's are a new beast to me so learning here.......

If I went this route this light would be preparing my plan ts to flower under the 315 W LEC which is not going anywhere lol.....
 
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