Good deal on led bulbs at Lowe's

Airwalker16

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Just an FYI for anyone looking for led light bulbs. I was in Lowes today and bought 100w equivalent, 1600 lumen @14.5w bulbs 2 pack for $5. Pretty cheap... I bought 2 packs just in case my 50 jigawatts of led strips need some help.

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Cut off the top of the bulb diffuser and expose the bare LEDs. You’ll get more out of them. Those unfortunately are soft white though so probably around 5000K
 

Big Green Thumb

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No, soft white is more like 3000k. They didn't have any "daylight 5000k" bulbs. These were on sale from like $13 for the 2 pack to $5-something. The diffueser is plastic and doesn't seem to unscrew. They may pop off or I may need to cut them. Not sure if I will even use them... but they were on sale! $10 for almost 60 watts of led? Not bad. And they are 110 lumen/watt with the diffusers on. They will only get better with the leds exposed.
 

Cletus clem

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No, soft white is more like 3000k. They didn't have any "daylight 5000k" bulbs. These were on sale from like $13 for the 2 pack to $5-something. The diffueser is plastic and doesn't seem to unscrew. They may pop off or I may need to cut them. Not sure if I will even use them... but they were on sale! $10 for almost 60 watts of led? Not bad. And they are 110 lumen/watt with the diffusers on. They will only get better with the leds exposed.
Cut a solo cup or something round of similar diameter to mark the apex of the bulb. Drill a large hole in the top of the diffuser. Use tin snips or some heavy duty scissors and cut using the hole as a starting point. You can cut chinks out until you can get a good angle on the mark you made. This is the quickest and least messy method ive found. Saws make quite the mess.
 

Dave455

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No, soft white is more like 3000k. They didn't have any "daylight 5000k" bulbs. These were on sale from like $13 for the 2 pack to $5-something. The diffueser is plastic and doesn't seem to unscrew. They may pop off or I may need to cut them. Not sure if I will even use them... but they were on sale! $10 for almost 60 watts of led? Not bad. And they are 110 lumen/watt with the diffusers on. They will only get better with the leds exposed.
inefficient..get quantum board or strips
 

Cletus clem

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Oh, I have strips!
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I just thought $10 for 60 watts was a decent deal for someone wanting to throw in some side lights, or a cheap flowering light. You know, cheap and easy - like me. 600 watts for $100? Not bad even if they aren't the pinnacle of efficiency!
It is a good deal. I veg under a 10 bulb setup, built before the hlg65 was out. Pretty nice light for $60. Couldve been built cheaper too. Its very easy to recommend the best. Not that theres anything wrong with it, just that economy on the back end dosnt always get it in the door to be efficient in the first place. I would need 2 hlg65s to veg my area. $200 vs. $60. I would gain photon out put, dont need it though. Draw at the wall would be the same. Roi would be a very long time.
 

Big Green Thumb

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Which strips are you running here?
Nice cola's you've got there ;)
They are samsung strips from damaged "Acuity" light fixtures, purchased off ebay. I have around 100 or so 21" strips and 45 48" strips (not all are Samsung) in my garage to use if I decide I need more light! I run them off 24 or 36 volt power supplies from amazon. Cheap as hell. I'm debating on getting better Meanwell power supplies but it's hard to justify the cost. The 360 watt power supplies I am using are only $20, but only around 85% efficiency. As I mentioned above, I have many jigawatts of lighting available!
 

nfhiggs

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They are samsung strips from damaged "Acuity" light fixtures, purchased off ebay. I have around 100 or so 21" strips and 45 48" strips (not all are Samsung) in my garage to use if I decide I need more light! I run them off 24 or 36 volt power supplies from amazon. Cheap as hell. I'm debating on getting better Meanwell power supplies but it's hard to justify the cost. The 360 watt power supplies I am using are only $20, but only around 85% efficiency. As I mentioned above, I have many jigawatts of lighting available!
If you want something a little better than those $20 power supplies, look into Meanwell LRS series power supplies. A little more money, but won't break the bank like the HLG series.
 

Cletus clem

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To remove the globe just squeeze with a clamp or vice, they pop right off. It's even easier if you let them warm up first. Careful the base doesn't fly off on you.
But then you cant make reflectors out of them!A6092B41-2D94-4075-B3E7-DA68C8BFE8B5.jpegfoil tape atm, in search of (minimal to no effort) a flat white paint that can take a little heat and will stick to the plastic.
 

Airwalker16

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They are samsung strips from damaged "Acuity" light fixtures, purchased off ebay. I have around 100 or so 21" strips and 45 48" strips (not all are Samsung) in my garage to use if I decide I need more light! I run them off 24 or 36 volt power supplies from amazon. Cheap as hell. I'm debating on getting better Meanwell power supplies but it's hard to justify the cost. The 360 watt power supplies I am using are only $20, but only around 85% efficiency. As I mentioned above, I have many jigawatts of lighting available!
Where on eBay did you get those strips? I’m so fucking jealous you’ve just got hella extras just lying around...
 

Cletus clem

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But why make reflectors? Do you think they're really needed?
Needed? No. Beneficial? Yes. Focus them photons! You gain intensity removing the diffusers. The reflectors only help that. The only difference between those bulbs and a typical COB setup is output. Theres a reason most people running cobs install reflectors or some sort of diffuser/lense.
 

Humple

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Needed? No. Beneficial? Yes. Focus them photons! You gain intensity removing the diffusers. The reflectors only help that. The only difference between those bulbs and a typical COB setup is output. Theres a reason most people running cobs install reflectors or some sort of diffuser/lense.
Most of the COB builds I see here don't use reflectors or lenses, so that's why I ask.
 

NoTillPhil

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Needed? No. Beneficial? Yes. Focus them photons! You gain intensity removing the diffusers. The reflectors only help that. The only difference between those bulbs and a typical COB setup is output. Theres a reason most people running cobs install reflectors or some sort of diffuser/lense.
Reflectors mostly seem unnecessary with these bulbs Imo. The light is already highly directional and I like what overlap happens throughout the grow area. In fact I'd argue it's one of the main benefits of multiple light sources. There is a lot less shade in the lower half of the garden with the increased angles of the light cone.
 
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