DIY with Quantum Boards

nl5xsk1

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So im watching two grows, Napalm D, is running (4) quantum's with a
HLG 320-2800a, and captain Morgan, running same boards with
HGL 240-2100's. Im pulling the trigger on 4 quantum's in a 2×3x5, looking for input as to the right driver
 
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Stephenj37826

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So im watching two grows, Napalm D, is running (4) quantum's with a
HLG 320-2800a, and captain Morgan, running same boards with
HGL 240-2100's. Im pulling the trigger on 4 quantum's in a 2×4×5, looking for input as to the right driver

The 320 driver will give you extra ummmmph if and when you want it. If go that route I guess. Total worth the extra 20-30 bucks. The drivers hold up well efficiency wise dimmed pretty low.

The 320 doesnt do as well as others but still if you aren't planning on running below 40% thenScreenshot_20170107-110429.png
I'd go 320
 

robincnn

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is there any advantage to matching one single q-board to one driver? Safety, efficiency?
Some benefit matching one single q-board to one driver, voltage is not high like series connection. boards get power independent.
however Low Power drivers like HLG-80H are expensive and less efficient.
HLG-240H-1050 can run 2 boards in series for 3 times the power for 2ce the cost of a HLG-80H


quick ? here. Does the led driver pull the max that it can from my ac side or just what the led's can draw.
I grabbed an hlg-185h-1400a and when i turn it to max power my killawatt meter reads 200 watts which is right for the driver but the board can only pull 116.6v *1400ma = 163.24.
so you can see why i ask
Driver pulls what ever the LED can take + driver losses.
A type drivers can push a little more than what they are rated for. 200W at wall with hlg-185h-1400a seems ok.
 

MMJ Dreaming 99

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I'm still on the fence with adding UV or far reds. I'm going to hold out until I get a few finished grows with just the QB's and see how things go. Honestly everything I'm seeing so far is outstanding!
GrowMau5 did a really cool fairly recent video. I think where he side by side tested Jacks with a high end nute like and Jack's lost by like 1/8th gram or something. GrowMau5 added some reds and blues to his kick ass rig and said he did not see much with the red.
 

robincnn

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robincnn

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Are the heatsinks that are coming the improved model?
Original Heatsink (side view) SLATE 1
1.85Kg/Meter density
100+ pcs of 'slate 1' expected to be air shipped to us next week so will stock in 10-14 days.
60+ pcs of old 'slate 1' heatsinks in sea shipment expected to arrive in 4 weeks


New Heatsink (side view) SLATE 2
2.4Kg/Meter density. Taller and serrated fins for boards running at higher power.
New heatsink will be ready in 10 days. should be in stock end of this month.
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Hole patterns will be same for both as board size is same.

New 3X Board heastink using same extrusion as SLATE 1, just longer. SLATE xx
Limited samples of new heatsink . same extrusion as 'slate 1', just 3 times longer to fit 3 boards on single heatsink. 10-14 days.
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dandyrandy

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Original Heatsink (side view) SLATE 1
1.85Kg/Meter density
100+ pcs of 'slate 1' expected to be air shipped to us next week so will stock in 10-14 days.
60+ pcs of old 'slate 1' heatsinks in sea shipment expected to arrive in 4 weeks


New Heatsink (side view) SLATE 2
2.4Kg/Meter density. Taller and serrated fins for boards running at higher power.
New heatsink will be ready in 10 days. should be in stock end of this month.
View attachment 3870411

Hole patterns will be same for both as board size is same.

New 3X Board heastink using same extrusion as SLATE 1, just longer. SLATE xx
Limited samples of new heatsink . same extrusion as 'slate 1', just 3 times longer to fit 3 boards on single heatsink. 10-14 days.
View attachment 3870413
Are the slate one and two "mounting" holes the same? I think that's what you are saying? So they will interchange in a build?
 

robincnn

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It also cost $60 per board for optics I'd rather buy 2 boards
See this post on page 1 for details on optics.
You can click on the link and it takes you to the findchips.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/diy-with-quantum-boards.927159/#post-13147322

http://www.findchips.com/search/F14304_FLORENCE-1R-Z90
Click on in Stock only
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Arrow and future are in $2.5 -$3 range
Mouser is crazy expensive. CDI seems to have 45MOQ

Arrow for 8 pcs is $30
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Lets try Future electronics 2.84*8= $22.72 + Shipping
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So the optics are $20-22 per board + Shipping
If it's less than $20 I'm down but it's not worth it for optics if it's more than that
 

robincnn

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So im watching two grows, Napalm D, is running (4) quantum's with a
HLG 320-2800a, and captain Morgan, running same boards with
HGL 240-2100's. Im pulling the trigger on 4 quantum's in a 2×3x5, looking for input as to the right driver
Napalm D wanted lots of extra power as he will use the same lamp later in 3x3 or a 4x4.
Captain's lamp with HLG 240-2100's has enough power.

2×3x5
You can use a HLG-185-1400 with 2 or 4 boards in parallel
You can use a HLG-185-700 with 2 in series or 2x2=4 boards parallel-series wired

HLG-240 will be $10-$15 more but gives you more power. Just in case you need it:P
2 boards on a HLG 240-1050 series wired
3 boards on a HLG 240-2100 parallel wired
4 boards on a HLG 240-1050 parallel-series wired
https://northerngrowlights.com/pages/engineering

I have a 2x2.5
and 2 boards on a HLG 240-1050 series wired
 

robincnn

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Are the slate one and two "mounting" holes the same? I think that's what you are saying? So they will interchange in a build?
All 8 holes are the same for mounting the COB.
Driver mounting holes have moved as the new heastink is more wide. The holes at each of the 4 corners are not there in new high power heatsink . Those have moved onto fin as highlighted in red
Length view
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Width view
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Sorry, Will not as easy to interchange.
 

dandyrandy

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All 8 holes are the same for mounting the COB.
Driver mounting holes have moved as the new heastink is more wide. The holes at each of the 4 corners are not there in new high power heatsink . Those have moved onto fin as highlighted in red
Length view
View attachment 3870448

Width view
View attachment 3870451
Sorry, Will not as easy to interchange.
Is the footprint the same? Outside dimensions?
 
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