My first grow light/tent completed! (4x Vero29)

I finally finished my first grow light! Big thanks to this forum for making it possible, especially Robincnn at Northern Grow for supplying parts I couldn't find locally and giving me a lot of great advice. I would highly recommend buying from Northern Grow if you are looking for parts!

Also wanted to thank growmau5 for his amazing videos and Danielson999 for his help!

I made quite a few mistakes that I will learn from for next time. Unfortunately I couldn't find any 18AWG solid copper wire locally and ended up using some 14 AWG wire that was very stiff. I accidentally snapped off a couple of the solder pads on my COBs while trying to bend it, not realizing how fragile their attachment to the plastic COB holder is. Used some hot glue and electrical tape to put them back on and they seem to be holding after running the lights for about 10 hours now.

Also screwed up the orientation of two of the cobs (was originally planning to run them through the heatsink holes) and had to run some wires across each other which looks a bit messy.

I ran out of my usual thermal paste halfway through (Gelid GC-Extreme) and picked up some Arctic Silver 5 from a local computer store. Unfortunately the Arctic Silver 5 oozed out of all the gaps and holes in the COB after screwing it in, and was a complete pain to clean up, leaving big stains all over the white plastic. The GC-Extreme worked great though and would highly recommend it to anyone, just heat it up a bit first and it spreads on really nicely.

Despite the mistakes I'm pretty happy with how it turned out, now I just have to learn how to grow for the first time!

Comments/criticism appreciated! Hoping to build another set in the near future to run seperate veg/flower tents.

Oh and if anyone can recommend a good hanging height to start my 4 seedlings at I would appreciate it!
 

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shadow_moose

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I just saw your post on reddit too, nice fixture! The arctic silver pasta did that because you used too much, brother. A small pea sized bit is enough to get a very good heat transfer. It's a much better paste than the GC one, so you don't need as much to achieve a good transfer.

I would start at 24 inches for the light, by the way.
 

Budget Buds

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Nice job man :) I'm about to build one just about the same myself. Can you give me some stats on the cob's and how hard you are driving them ? What kind of heat sinks you using ??
 
Nice job man :) I'm about to build one just about the same myself. Can you give me some stats on the cob's and how hard you are driving them ? What kind of heat sinks you using ??
I got the SST X heatsinks from Northern Grow and they are working great, even with the fan off and the tent closed they keep fairly cool. The COBs I used are 3500k 80cri 38v and I'm running them at 2.1 amps.
 
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Budget Buds

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Wow your driving them fuckers hard lol. I'm only going to run my 52v ones at 1050mah. (54watts) Your pushing 80 watts a piece :) Those are some pretty knarly looking sinks . How thick is your angle iron for the frame? I was looking a 1/16th inch at home depot but was thinking 1/8 th inch would be better .
 
Wow your driving them fuckers hard lol. I'm only going to run my 52v ones at 1050mah. (54watts) Your pushing 80 watts a piece :) Those are some pretty knarly looking sinks . How thick is your angle iron for the frame? I was looking a 1/16th inch at home depot but was thinking 1/8 th inch would be better .
They are 1/8th, seems like a good thickness, the bar in the middle holding the driver and box is 1/6th and it seems flimsy in comparison. I sourced them from a local metal supplier who cut them to my desired length and they were about 10% of the price home depot was selling it for here.

The budget was already way above what I originally planned to spend so I decided to sacrifice some efficiency to get as much power as I could out of 4 cobs.
 

Budget Buds

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They are 1/16th, seems like a good thickness, the bar in the middle holding the driver and box is 1/8th and it seems a bit flimsy in comparison. I sourced them from a local metal supplier who cut them to my desired length and they were about 10% of the price home depot was selling it for here.
It's cause it's not angled , No right angles to give it any rigidity. You going to do a grow journal with your new light ? I'd sub ya :)
 
It's cause it's not angled , No right angles to give it any rigidity. You going to do a grow journal with your new light ? I'd sub ya :)
Yeah fair without the angle it is different, but the thickness of the 1/8th just feels way more solid and I'd definitely go with it for future builds.

I was thinking of doing a journal, I'll need all the support I can get as it's my first grow ever.
 
It's a Mars Hydro 3.3 x 3.3 x 6 foot tent. Fan is Active Air 4" 165 CFM, filter is iPower GLFILT4M. Going to use FF Ocean forest with some amount of perlite. As for watering method, not sure what you mean. Still trying to plan the actual grow.. so far most of my learning was just in building the tent setup.
 

Danielson999

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Looks great. 18awg is so much easier to work with and I use stranded because imo it solders much better than solid core. Having many strands keeps that solder together, whereas solid core can just take some pressure and loosen the entire joint with one little snap. With stranded you would have never snapped the pads off. Anyway looks awesome. Look forward to your grow. I can't see your potentiometer...
 

Wicked0ne

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Sick setup man! Pretty much my ideal setup. I'm thinking of getting the C series Vero 29's and running them hard(I'm thinking 2 per hlg 240 2100). My big concern now is heat, I want to go passive but I'm not sure I can drive them that hard without active cooling.
 

Budget Buds

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Sick setup man! Pretty much my ideal setup. I'm thinking of getting the C series Vero 29's and running them hard(I'm thinking 2 per hlg 240 2100). My big concern now is heat, I want to go passive but I'm not sure I can drive them that hard without active cooling.
Why not? The OP is driving them 2.1 with passive.
 

Wicked0ne

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Why not? The OP is driving them 2.1 with passive.
Ha, good call. I'm new to all things led/cob related so I'm still learning everything. I was thinking in my head op was using the less powerful driver(140? 180? I forget the exact numbers) vs the one I listed(240), but I just now looked closer at his picture and he's using the 320. So I guess I should also be fine!
 
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