Cheap and Cheerful DIY using Citizen cobs

haze010

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U fell for the jewish propaganda like most of mankind?

How sad...

Speaking of Hitler, Idi Amin adored him...

*chuckle*

Someone needs a history lesson. Why anyone would ever think that jewish people would give a rats ass about Uganda in the 70's is hilarious. Israel and most of the world ignored Amin as he murdered 300,000+ of his own citizens. It wasn't until he started supporting terrorists who were hijacking passenger airlines that the world even bothered to care about a 3rd world dictator in a country with less of an economy than the average american city. Stop and ask yourself what would be in it for others to overthrow a leader of Uganda and smear his name with propaganda. Absolutely nothing. His downfall was he started fucking with citizens of other countries instead of his own, if he had just kept to his own country he could have quietly been another Gaddafi or Castro and been a dictator for life.

*rant off*

Sorry if i derailed a thread and i will not respond again, but this guy was just ridiculous.
 

turfsire

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Where do people do their shopping to buy components to build your own DIY light prefer Sellers out of Europe :hug:
 

Joan_BCN

Member
Cobkits has good prices but expensive shipping to europe (+40usd) plus customs. If you need a large quantity it can be ok.

From Europe i buy from elpro (mean Well drivers and mechatronics heatsinks), tme, and eBay exportestonia for citizen clu048 6 gen cobs.
 

turfsire

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Cobkits has good prices but expensive shipping to europe (+40usd) plus customs. If you need a large quantity it can be ok.

From Europe i buy from elpro (mean Well drivers and mechatronics heatsinks), tme, and eBay exportestonia for citizen clu048 6 gen cobs.
I was thinking about getting my stuff on eBay there's a Estonian guy selling online.
 

Joan_BCN

Member
Check timber grow lights website. They have clu048 kits with several configurations.

I use a dimmable fixture of two hlg240c 1400b with 10 clu048 per square meter and It rocks hard, but everything between 30 and 50w per square feet does the job.

Take your time ti learn the DIY basics and construct your own led fixture. There os no way back to hid!
 

turfsire

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@Joan_BCN I was looking elpro online I'm unable to locate heatsinks for clu48.maybe seen HLG-240H-C1400B
LED driver.
need reference number for the heatsinks if u have it :P:eyesmoke:
 

Joan_BCN

Member
I use moduled 9980-b with clu048 at 1050 mA and moduled mega 13450-b for 1400mA even with 50v cobs It stays reasonably cool (i like a lot this one).
 

MarCus M.D

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Hi guys, just a little of help please.
Who can help me with PAR and PPFD for ( 8 ) CLU058-1825-C4 Gen6 3500K and ( 2 ) mw-320h-c1400a for 39x39 and 47x47. Which is roughly equivalent to 1 square meter and 1.2 square meters.

Thanks in advance.
 

Boons

Member
Hi all
Please help
I need to know if i want to build a veg and flower pannel with a mix of citizen CLU048-1216 3500k 80 cri for veg and add 3500k 90cri for bloom is it possible?
Or else i can make 2 pannels 1 for veg with 3000k 80 cri for veg and a strickly bloom pannel with 2700k 90cri
Thanks to all
 

CobKits

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I need to know if i want to build a veg and flower pannel with a mix of citizen CLU048-1216 3500k 80 cri for veg and add 3500k 90cri for bloom is it possible?
yes as long as they are all 1216s you can mix and match. theres only one model of 1216 out, they didnt exist in gen 5
 

Jay7t5

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So, this is my first cob build, but not my first DIY light. I built to a modest budget, and chose Citizen over Vero 29s after crunching the numbers and realizing Citizen is way ahead of Bridgelux at the moment, likely because they are a generation ahead right now.

These are a minimalist design, meant to be easy to build in modular chunks, with aluminum angle, pre-drilled heatsinks, and hand tools.

The parts for one lamp, not including screws and wire:

4x Citizen CLU048-1818 $100
1x Meanwell HLG-120H-C700B $52
4x Mechatronix 9980 Xtra heatsinks $38
4ft 3/4 x 1/8 aluminum angle $10

Total with CLU048-1818: $200

Draws 160W at the wall, ~167lm/W @ 3500k

Same build with CLU048-1212 would be $150, and ~160lm/W. 1212 is a great deal, if it was easily available. It isn't. This type of build would work fine with anything smaller than a 3590, like a CXB3070 or Vero 29.

I wanted one cob per square foot, so with the heatsinks that ended up being two 16" and two 12" lengths of aluminum angle, in an H shape like so:

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Honestly, single rivets and a dab of epoxy would have been just as effective as two screws in preventing slippage. I just wanted to be able to dismantle if I forgot anything, but it all went together fine.

Then the heatsinks, which I attached with two thread rolling M4 bolts each. The holes are already drilled in the heatsink for a different cob holder. Test fitting the driver as well. The HLG-120H is a perfect fit for the 12" spacing.

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And the hard part was over at that point. I only snapped one bolt head, which is pretty good for me.

Skipping to the finished light, I used solid core wire. If this was something that would be flexed a lot or taken apart and put back together a lot, no way. But I wanted something that stayed neat without being fussy, so it was perfect here.

Editing to add, I forgot to mention the wire routing holes were sanded smooth to prevent wear on the insulation. Alesh shows safer and potentially neater routing aids here https://www.rollitup.org/t/cheap-and-cheerful-diy-using-citizen-cobs.909460/#post-12606160

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Love these cob holders. I ordered the Ideal to try as well, but they were fiddly as hell, and these allow an Angelina to attach directly.

The only other interesting bit is the switch. A bit of magic with some resistors and a DPDT on-on-on, and et voila:
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Basically just putting one or two 24k resistors in series, using crap I had around the house. The 100% setting is an open connection between the dim wires, so it runs about 10W over the 150W it pulls with a 100k resistor.

And that is about that. Some more pictures:

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Hey my friend neat builds I like them a lot, I want to try my hand at a 2 COB system for supplement lighting to go with my GOD 4 I'm looking to add extra 100w of light, what driver should I use for that I'm running 220v mains in uk, thanks in advance
 

RandomHero8913

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Hey my friend neat builds I like them a lot, I want to try my hand at a 2 COB system for supplement lighting to go with my GOD 4 I'm looking to add extra 100w of light, what driver should I use for that I'm running 220v mains in uk, thanks in advance
Jorge hasn't been around for a long time unfortunately.
 
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