Cree CXB 3590

redzi

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I have been wanting to do a high CO2 grow but didnt have the tent, the right lighting (I use mostly T5 and the 4 pin cfl). My 600w ballast and bulbs have been in my storage unit long enough to gather dust. But now that LED is at a good price point and it produces a lot less heat than the 4 pin cfl I have bought a few of the Galaxyhydro units. The pink light is just an end to the mean...smoking weed and not having to worry about how to get it. I no longer enjoyed just watching this beautiful plant grow bathed in pink. Then I saw the thread on a Cree CXB build...this is perfect for a tent grow with as much CO2 as the plants could take.

I want to spend the money where the light is ...as CHEAP as posssible. I made the mistake of trying to be cheap on the light source itself and bought a 100w full spectrum (pink) for $10 on Ebay and all I had to show for it was a light that would grow a small plant that would put out more heat than a large CFL bulb. Since there is a good exchange rate between the dollar and Australian dollar ...about .75 per dollar..it makes smaller easy to ship items a good buy. Below is the result of 6 Cree CXB 3590 with 2 at 3500k and 4 at 3000k..along with some 6 inch duct and some heat sinks that came off of an old server. Add in a noisy 4 inch blower and I have 6 COBS that stay under 80F. I am just waiting for Cutter to return an email before I buy more because the shipper decided it was OK to just leave the $400+ box that was my first order on my front porch. I would feel a lot better with a signature required..which from the paper work that came from DHL it looked like they were suppose to get my signature.

Here is some pictures of the build,... slap together project which went fairly smooth except trying to get that lousy COB holder/ reflecter.....IDEAL YOU SUCK. the last picture is all of the light that leakes out of the Ideal COB holder and the plastic ring that holds the reflector. IMG_1000.JPG IMG_1015.JPG IMG_1016.JPG IMG_1001.JPG IMG_1020.JPG
 

redzi

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The above will be used for flowering only. I have a Mean Well 320 watt ordered off of Ebay and was planning on buying 6 6500K 3590s. Then I saw this table and started to think that maybe for my 3 by 8 grow area it would be better to go with the 3070...if nothing else I can buy Molex for the holder instead of the Idea. Anybody used both 3070 and 3590 for veg?vero-vs-cxb-1-500x414.png
 

redzi

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Here is a better picture of the system. I used a weak 4 inch fan for two 6 inch duct. The base plate of the heatsink was only 4F warmer than the room temp after 30 minutes of 298 watts. I already had around 10 different heat sinks taken from different computers over the years. I use to think that the all copper heat sinks would be the best but it turned out that a combination of both copper and aluminum worked the best. The copper conducts the heat from point a to point b with a good example being a laptop heat sink. The aluminum is perfect for dissipating the heat. Here is a picture of a hs that cools both the CPU and the graphics card.IMG_1023.JPG Screenshot (220).png
 
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Shugglet

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Thats a pretty cool resourceful DIY you have right there.

And just a little info for ya. The copper in those heat sinks are actually heat pipes. Which are super efficient at moving heat from A to B.
 

kaydeezee

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Blown my mind with that cob build.
I have been looking at cobs foe a few months now and your idea is by far the best one I have seen.
obviously it's all a work in progress and I bet you are already thinking of ways to make it better???
What a cleaver way to deal with the heating problems.
You could increase the area of light distribution and also eliminate the heat problems that you still get with any hight power light no matter how expensive. Light=power=heat can't have on with out the other. Good work man!!
 
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