DIY with Quantum Boards

Stephenj37826

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@Stephenj37826 I'm sorry to bother you but I would love enlightenment lol. Six ft2, 2 ft-ish tall tent. I can't help but think your qbs are about perfect for the low ceiling, run soft as a kitten in cotton candy. How hard would you run it for seedlings/early veg and culinary herbs? And what's the current thinking about Kelvin for the boards? I've seen lots of people have height restrictions, even if the big players make fun of me lol.
2 boards on a hlg-185 would be good. If you want really high ppf you could go with the hlg-240 driver but the 185 is going to do well and is slightly more efficient.
 

pop22

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Yep, got a 2 autocob - 2 plant grow. I'm using 2 gallon pots with coco and Seagrow for nutes. So far so good!

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It is DANK! I got a punch to the face today when I opened the tent LOL. I cannot wait to Smoke this stuff man hoping it helps me get to sleep. It's exciting right now because my stash is low and I have (4) plants flowering at different ages......all autos lol.........

But the photo's are vegging and waiting to come in :bigjoint:

I also got another two headed Cola this time on the Chemdogging. Have one on one of my Deep Blue C F2's as well. Now with the output under control and proper for the space this light is rocking. Really tough call so far between it and the Autocob's I know you're testing both as well.

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smokeybeard

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Filling orders with 2X QB304 and HLG-240H-C1050A if available.
If QB304 not available then 2X QB288 and HLG-240H-C2100A

yes wiring is same for 260 kit. boards go in series.

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Sorry to bother you again but what gauge wire would I need to extend the black and red leads that power the boards 4 ft max. Mounting the driver outside the tent for multiple reasons. I feel like 18 gauge solid core should do it but I would really like yalls advice.

Thanks again.
 

VegasWinner

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Sorry to bother you again but what gauge wire would I need to extend the black and red leads that power the boards 4 ft max. Mounting the driver outside the tent for multiple reasons. I feel like 18 gauge solid core should do it but I would really like yalls advice.

Thanks again.
Most common use is 18 gauge security cable at any big box hardware store solid is not necessary
 

smokeybeard

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Filling orders with 2X QB304 and HLG-240H-C1050A if available.
If QB304 not available then 2X QB288 and HLG-240H-C2100A

yes wiring is same for 260 kit. boards go in series.

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Sorry to bother you again but what gauge wire would I need to extend the black and red leads that power the boards 4 ft max. Mounting the driver outside the tent for multiple reasons. I feel like 18 gauge solid core should do it but I would really like yalls advice.

Thanks again.
Most common use is 18 gauge security cable at any big box hardware store solid is not necessary

Thanks vegas. I'll get the 260w wired up tomorrow. Better to solder that connection or would crimps work? I don't mind doing the solder just trying to get this right the first time. First diy and I don't wanna mess up so if people read my upcoming journal, all the info is correct.
 

greg nr

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Sorry to bother you again but what gauge wire would I need to extend the black and red leads that power the boards 4 ft max. Mounting the driver outside the tent for multiple reasons. I feel like 18 gauge solid core should do it but I would really like yalls advice.

Thanks again.



Thanks vegas. I'll get the 260w wired up tomorrow. Better to solder that connection or would crimps work? I don't mind doing the solder just trying to get this right the first time. First diy and I don't wanna mess up so if people read my upcoming journal, all the info is correct.
Don't use solid core. It will break if flexed too often. Use stranded and then wago a short stretch of (secured) solid to the board connector.

Also, put a fuse on the + side within a foot of the driver. 150v DC at 2 amps isn't something you want running to ground..... through you. It can also save your boards if you get a thermal runaway.
 

VegasWinner

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Sorry to bother you again but what gauge wire would I need to extend the black and red leads that power the boards 4 ft max. Mounting the driver outside the tent for multiple reasons. I feel like 18 gauge solid core should do it but I would really like yalls advice.

Thanks again.



Thanks vegas. I'll get the 260w wired up tomorrow. Better to solder that connection or would crimps work? I don't mind doing the solder just trying to get this right the first time. First diy and I don't wanna mess up so if people read my upcoming journal, all the info is correct.
I use spade connectors crimped to the wire. Easy to change out parts. I solder wire to solder points and crimp from there.
 

VegasWinner

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Don't use solid core. It will break if flexed too often. Use stranded and then wago a short stretch of (secured) solid to the board connector.

Also, put a fuse on the + side within a foot of the driver. 150v DC at 2 amps isn't something you want running to ground..... through you. It can also save your boards if you get a thermal runaway.
you can buy a fused on/off switch at ebay for about $1 each. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sodial-R-Inlet-Male-Power-Socket-with-Fuse-Switch-10A-250V-3-Pin-IEC320-C14-AD/112073474127?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid=2220072&algo=SIC.MBE&ao=2&asc=40130&meid=5f7abba1e0144fd5821c85f24eaf99b8&pid=100005&rk=1&rkt=6&mehot=pp&sd=162042338129
 

pop22

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I recently harvested some tomatoes from one of my canna tents! I love it! just shove one in a 2 gallon pot in a corner! I've got maybe 14 more tomatoes ripening on the plant!

Weed and tomatoes n the same tent is awesome!

Everyone likes pics right.........tomatoes and peppers came in from burpee and the QB is growing the (2) Male Satori's just fine, of course the chemdogging is the star of the show.........

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smokeybeard

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This is exactly what I was looking for. Prefect. Thanks you.
 

907guy

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This is exactly what I was looking for. Prefect. Thanks you.
Actually you are better off going with the round glass AGC or similar fuse as they are rated at higher voltages (up to 250 typically) where as a flat ATO type fuse is usually rated at up to 32 volts or so. The higher voltage can ark across a lower rated fuse even if it is blown.
 
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