REALSTYLES 6th DIY CXA 3590 5000k DB bin

Nc87

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I'll wire everything up tomorrow. I didn't know making a tutorial and making the panel at the same time would take so long. I want to play the new Battlefield Hardline I got it last night and it took forever to download to my PS4 lol My profile name is REALSTYLES68.
I will add you I play all the time lol Nothingman21

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Doer

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I'll wire everything up tomorrow. I didn't know making a tutorial and making the panel at the same time would take so long. I want to play the new Battlefield Hardline I got it last night and it took forever to download to my PS4 lol My profile name is REALSTYLES68.
You every see Surviorman? He grouses all the time about how difficult it is for one guy to film his own survival tutorial. Kind of got in his way, at first.

I didn't know Hardline was out yet. THANK!!
 

Doer

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Trolls have magical powers and hold treasures like Kingbrite that made this all happen. I can't wait to get the rest of my drivers and I gotta order some more heat sinks so I can test out the 6500k BD CXA 3590's
6500K? Hmmmm...... sound good. That is what I was thinking for Veg myself. I had good result with that color in CFL.
 

DirtyNerd

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Great job bro this is going to help a lot i am about to order all the shit i need i am going with 3070 3000k 6 with two Meanwell HLG-185H-C1400B drivers hoping to make 300 watts at the wall
 

DirtyNerd

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With those drivers you could power 8 CXB3070s... just making sure you know that. ~400w at full power :)
Yeah i was unsure if i should go 8 as that will run them at 50% if i only use 6 they will be running at something like 66% and get 400 watts still doing a lot of reading so still a little unsure if i was to do 8 i might do two with 4 chips on each heat sink
 

Bhookus

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Today I will be building a 413 watt panel with Cree CXA 3590 cobs. I can only build one for right now, I have to wait for the rest of my drivers to come in. Here are some of the things you will need.


what size area are you running this over?
 

SSS2015

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hey guys I really need some help.

I'm new to all this and i'm trying to get the details necessary for a friend to help me build a 900 watt panel that will do some veging and some flowering for me.

he's an electrician, i'm wondering if there is enough info in this thread for me to provide him with a schematic to work off.

my original posting is https://www.rollitup.org/t/if-you-are-new-to-led-and-want-help-choosing-what-to-buy-post-here.633304/page-309#post-11597347

any help with my project would be greatly appreciated
 

Tazbud

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hey guys I really need some help.

I'm new to all this and i'm trying to get the details necessary for a friend to help me build a 900 watt panel that will do some veging and some flowering for me.

he's an electrician, i'm wondering if there is enough info in this thread for me to provide him with a schematic to work off.

my original posting is https://www.rollitup.org/t/if-you-are-new-to-led-and-want-help-choosing-what-to-buy-post-here.633304/page-309#post-11597347

any help with my project would be greatly appreciated
There are a lot of different ways to do it @SSS2015, none of them 'cheap' from AU. Postage is the killer as nobody seems to stock all the components in one place. Your electrician wont need a schematic, at its most simple it is just drivers hooked to the mains powering the cobs, in series with larger (drivers) or parallel with a number of smaller ones. They have built in protections and you don't really need dimmers etc.. just a parts list.

If I was after 900w divided between Veg/Bloom i'd devote perhaps 700w to bloom.
To keep costs down i'd drive them harder, probably Bridgelux Vero cobs as a place to start, Vero18 seem like good comparative value, say driven around 1.4a to give 40w each? If your lost already (just focusing on my suggestion), just ask (go back to the other thread or start ur own..), it would be appropriate to now pause while you catch up, there really are so many options and it just cant be explained fully without you and your personal learning curve.

At a very rough estimate (in AU) you'd be looking at $70-80 each cob up and growing. I only dabble with little cabinet lights but have helped a mate with a larger tent size light, bigger scale can help with costs.

I'm familiar with Area 51 lights as a commercial alternative, the new models best but there are some older ones hitting the AU market (gumtree/ebay)
 
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