200w COB autoflower grow

MATTYMATT726

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Can I just plug it in and go,or do I need to add anything to it?
You can pay $25 to have it tested and ready to plug in(what i did cause lazy) or save the $25 and i guess all you do is plug the wires and screw it together which is 4-8 at max. Its a clean looking light for sure.
 

Frank Nitty

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You can pay $25 to have it tested and ready to plug in(what i did cause lazy) or save the $25 and i guess all you do is plug the wires and screw it together which is 4-8 at max. Its a clean looking light for sure.
So none of the stuff that you need for a cob light?
 

BK_201

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So none of the stuff that you need for a cob light?
It’s the same thing as the cob, as in it runs off of a driver but the difference is that with the cobs you have to wire each chip together Then to the driver, where as with the QB you just have to wire the panel to the driver
 

Frank Nitty

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It’s the same thing as the cob, as in it runs off of a driver but the difference is that with the cobs you have to wire each chip together Then to the driver, where as with the QB you just have to wire the panel to the driver
So you don't need a heatsink, but you do need a driver?
 

BK_201

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Dude I am sooooo going to buy one, maybe two!!! Would two be too much for my 2x2x3? The whole thing is really small,y yo know what I mean???
I’m not the best person to ask because I’m still new to the led scene lol, but my understanding is if you buy 2 of them and run them at half power , it would be more efficient and have better light spread. Someone please correct me if I’m wrong Lol.
 

BK_201

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So the final weight of the NL was 133g dried, and it smells like grapefruit/citrus. It looks great and smokes even better, happy it was a successful first go. The other girl is still flowering and the green crack is about to start her flowering stage.0D277595-8E19-4073-BD05-D2BF02B61C7C.jpeg
 
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