DIY with Quantum Boards

ttystikk

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are you confusing UV-A with UV-C here?
Yes he is. UV-C is much worse than UV-A. UV-A is what gives people a suntan, and they all burn with over exposure.

UV-B is the most desirable fraction for increased resin and terpene production and therefore potency, IMHO.
 

JustMeds

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What would be the most efficient (lamp draw at wall) way to power 4 of these? Even if it means more up front by buying a driver for each one. I think a dimmer is a must to adapt to what plants want, is that good thinking? Thinking for 4x4 to start then maybe bigger. Looking for maybe what you could call modular so more could be added at later time if wanted.

Just been reading and trying to learn so much about this I think I am over thinking it.
 

Stephenj37826

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What would be the most efficient (lamp draw at wall) way to power 4 of these? Even if it means more up front by buying a driver for each one. I think a dimmer is a must to adapt to what plants want, is that good thinking? Thinking for 4x4 to start then maybe bigger. Looking for maybe what you could call modular so more could be added at later time if wanted.

Just been reading and trying to learn so much about this I think I am over thinking it.
4 boards on the newish MW HLG-480-C2100 is a great combo. The HLG 480 is 95+% efficient.
 

BobCajun

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are you confusing UV-A with UV-C here?
Nope. No UVC ever reaches the earth's surface so nobody gets skin cancer from it. UV-A however does. From what I've read, the problem with UV blocking lotions is that most don't block UV-A. Now if UV-A wasn't harmful then why would that even be considered a problem and people write articles about it? Same with tanning lights, a lot more UV-A than UV-B.

But I'm not saying the UV-A from the grow lights is intense enough at normal distances to cause harm, but at the very least it does no good and is therefore a waste of power. Like I said, it's a sales gimmick and nothing more. They know that most people have heard that "UV" increases potency, which actually has not been firmly established, so they get the cheapo 375 nm polymer curing LEDs and stick em in there and try to make it look that it's a benefit. UV-B LEDs are so costly that even one of them in a light would probably double the price. I mean hundreds of dollars for 1 LED. And the UV drops off so fast that the lights would have to be within a few inches of the plants. How ya gonna do that without burning the fuck out them?
 
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sixstring2112

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4 boards on the newish MW HLG-480-C2100 is a great combo. The HLG 480 is 95+% efficient.
so whats the best way to wire a setup like this to get full power from the driver,series x 2 and parallel ? and does it work better with the qb304 or better with the qb288 or no difference ?
 

JustMeds

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so whats the best way to wire a setup like this to get full power from the driver,series x 2 and parallel ? and does it work better with the qb304 or better with the qb288 or no difference ?
Thanks Six,
I also would like to know the answers to your questions.

Here is another good one:

Is there a RIU discount or priority for distribution at 9 tonight?
 

brewbeer

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I'm currently planning to run the 304 boards in a flower space that will be either 2 ft x 4 ft (8 sq ft) or 2 ft x 5.3 ft (10.7 sq ft). I'd like to run the boards as soft as possible to maximize light and minimize heat. I have six (6) 3000K boards with slate 1 heat sinks that I could run with 3 meanwell HLG-80H-C700A drivers at ~45 watts per board, which is about 33 watts per sq ft in the smaller space, or 25 watts per sq ft in the larger space. Does this sound reasonable? Any thoughts or suggestions to run these differently?

If I get lucky tonight I'll pick up a couple 4000k boards for a 2 layer 2 x 2 veg space, and could also try to get two more for the flower space if that makes sense especially if different drivers are recommended. All feed back is welcomed.
 
I am still up in the air about which boards/drivers to get. I want to cover a 5x5 with dimming capability. I also want to be able to run the boards high, or low. I was thinking about going with 6 or 4 boards, at either two board build strips of 3, or just one large with 4 boards together, like the HLG 550. Any input would be appreciated. With board input, and driver.
 
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