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ligrow

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You Need To Be Sure That meanwell Or pairui Drivers Will Fit for sure in those orange cases.
Thanks for the notice!
I think it should fit in the cases. That's the model they use in their finished product. Just want to make sure if I got the right model I need, as most of ppl on RIU don't recommed.
Happy grow
 

Airwalker16

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Thanks for the notice!
I think it should fit in the cases. That's the model they use in their finished product. Just want to make sure if I got the right model I need, as most of ppl on RIU don't recommed.
Happy grow
I'd totally do it. Buy that fixture and swap out the cobs and drivers. Boom.
 

BobMoses

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What do you guys think of these cheap COBs?
They're really cheap 3500K, 12V forward voltage and they appear to work with 1A (the large ones), but they don't specify the max current...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/G4-COB-12V-...hash=item2108e3d5ab:m:mHK3RcAy0px95m09_tQB6CQ
What is truly surprising is the price on them... 8x 12W COBs for 16USD. Who knows if they will perform well lol
The MW driver HLG-120H-C1400 could handle 10 of them, but I'd have to ask what the max current on these cobs is... If it's below 1.6a I'd probably go for the C1050...
I'd also need to figure out a way to attach these COBs to the heatsink, as they don't seem to be compatible with any COB holder that I've seen...
 
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pop22

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there are NO 6 watt chips, these are scam lights. I've had more than one of the seller booted off ebay, that's why they go toamazon, harder to get rid of them.....
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pop22

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Its your money........ you'd probably get better results from name brand 5 watt chips, these look like junk.
What do you guys think of these cheap COBs?
They're really cheap 3500K, 12V forward voltage and they appear to work with 1A (the large ones), but they don't specify the max current...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/G4-COB-12V-...hash=item2108e3d5ab:m:mHK3RcAy0px95m09_tQB6CQ
What is truly surprising is the price on them... 8x 12W COBs for 16USD. Who knows if they will perform well lol
The MW driver HLG-120H-C1400 could handle 10 of them, but I'd have to ask what the max current on these cobs is... If it's below 1.6a I'd probably go for the C1050...
I'd also need to figure out a way to attach these COBs to the heatsink, as they don't seem to be compatible with any COB holder that I've seen...
 

BobMoses

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PurpleBuz said:
I think you answered your own question. your gut is telling you to run away
pop22 said:
Its your money........ you'd probably get better results from name brand 5 watt chips, these look like junk.
lol... Thanks guys, but the thing is, if these COBs work well, assuming that their efficiency isn't below 50% and that their working current is going to be 1a, you could have a better distribution on the canopy by buying 4 of these than 1 CXB3590 run at 1.4a, at 1/5th of the price... I know it sounds too good to be true, which is why I'm dying to test them lol... You're probably right though, but for 16 USD I think I'll try them out just for fun
 

Growlem

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Should I run my 4 CXB3070s at 1050mA or 1400mA?
I'm on the fence about which driver to get.
Either HLG-120H-C1050B or HLG185H-C1400B.
Is it better to get the 185H to improve effiency or stick to 120H, since I really want to stay around 200 Watts with my whole grow box.

Furthermore, alongside my main grow lights I am also planning to build a flower-initiator with about 10-15 IR-Diodes.
I'm using EpiStar LEDs, (pretty much) the same ones as the ones you can get from Steve's LEDs.
Now people are recommending either the MeanWell LPC60-1050 to me, or the MeanWell LDD-700H or MeanWell LDD-1000H if I want to run more than 3-4 on one tiny driver.
But wouldn't it fry the LEDs if they have a max current of 700mA?

Am I missing something here?
 
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Abiqua

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lol... Thanks guys, but the thing is, if these COBs work well, assuming that their efficiency isn't below 50% and that their working current is going to be 1a, you could have a better distribution on the canopy by buying 4 of these than 1 CXB3590 run at 1.4a, at 1/5th of the price... I know it sounds too good to be true, which is why I'm dying to test them lol... You're probably right though, but for 16 USD I think I'll try them out just for fun
pop22 is about the worst to give out lighting advice, but to each their own.....
 

pop22

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Yeah run a 600 watt HPS in that 2x4 tent.....you know that $150 you spent? Well now that you see your plants baking..... you'll drop another $300 to upgrade your ventilation system.... already closing in on that LED.
Honestly for that budget, a 600 watt hps is going to do better than anything else. For about double your budget you could go cob. But you could get a 600 watt setup for less than $150. And 600s are pretty efficient as far as production lights go. Not as good as DIY or high quality LEDs, but none of those fit the bill/budget.


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kmog33

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Yeah run a 600 watt HPS in that 2x4 tent.....you know that $150 you spent? Well now that you see your plants baking..... you'll drop another $300 to upgrade your ventilation system.... already closing in on that LED.
I've run 600s in smaller tents than a 2x4 with an inline fan with no issues in summer in Southern California. Running it without the fan definitely could cause problems.


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