Cutter Electronics: Complete DIY COB kits

Los Reefersaurus

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Just finished building my 6 cob kit from cutter. Looks a little sloppy but it works. Now I just need to get one the electricians at work to solder the potentiometer and I'll be all set.
Get your own soldering rig , it is really really easy. Look even a growmouse can do it!
 
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gwiito

Active Member
Yo!
I need some help lol
I am a total newb with led.
I just got into the cmh game and was forced to down size my space by a lot.
Cmh doesn't work for me anymore. To hot.
I have a spectrum king closet case as well but I want more.
My tent is a 20"x3'x6'
I will be running just this tent and the options for the kit, seem alien to me lol I've been giving myself a crash course in leds this weekend but still have a lot to learn.
I want to get the kit that has 4 Cree leds. Wiring is not an issue for me, rather the spectrum and the add ons. I want a configuration that is good, seed to harvest. What would you guys and gals recommend?
Also, what are the diffusers that I can add onto the order? I can't seem to find what they are for or if they would be necessary for my setup.
I'm sure questions like this have been answered a million times but I'm only on page 20 of 90 something, of this thread.
I appreciate the time
DGC represent!
Peace
Nodnarb
 

crocodile og

Well-Known Member
Yo!
I need some help lol
I am a total newb with led.
I just got into the cmh game and was forced to down size my space by a lot.
Cmh doesn't work for me anymore. To hot.
I have a spectrum king closet case as well but I want more.
My tent is a 20"x3'x6'
I will be running just this tent and the options for the kit, seem alien to me lol I've been giving myself a crash course in leds this weekend but still have a lot to learn.
I want to get the kit that has 4 Cree leds. Wiring is not an issue for me, rather the spectrum and the add ons. I want a configuration that is good, seed to harvest. What would you guys and gals recommend?
Also, what are the diffusers that I can add onto the order? I can't seem to find what they are for or if they would be necessary for my setup.
I'm sure questions like this have been answered a million times but I'm only on page 20 of 90 something, of this thread.
I appreciate the time
DGC represent!
Peace
Nodnarb
The diffusers are like little protective lenses that protect the LES/COB. They fit inside the reflector. I don't think many people use them as they cost you a few % in efficiency.

The standard build for cxb3590 is 3500k run at 1400mA using meanwell hlg185-1400 A version for no dimming or B version for dimming options. 4 COBs per driver 200w total.
 

gwiito

Active Member
The diffusers are like little protective lenses that protect the LES/COB. They fit inside the reflector. I don't think many people use them as they cost you a few % in efficiency.

The standard build for cxb3590 is 3500k run at 1400mA using meanwell hlg185-1400 A version for no dimming or B version for dimming options. 4 COBs per driver 200w total.
So, just to really dumb it down for me lol you would recommend the standard, 4 3500k cobs? You wouldn't mix and match anything? I was thinking 2 3500k 1 3000k and 1 either 5000k or 6500k. If that's even obtainable or practical. Much appreciated for your input. I'm slowly getting through this thread and watching growmau5' YouTube series. I'm a bit behind the times lol
 

gwiito

Active Member
I think I found my answer.
I could get 5k or 65k spectrum, which would allow a higher cri but make it less efficient, on the photons, which are more crucial to photosynthesis then cri. Correct? Lol I have a pretty good understanding of lighting and plants, so I think this is making sense for me. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Peace
 

crocodile og

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I think I found my answer.
I could get 5k or 65k spectrum, which would allow a higher cri but make it less efficient, on the photons, which are more crucial to photosynthesis then cri. Correct? Lol I have a pretty good understanding of lighting and plants, so I think this is making sense for me. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Peace
The higher kelvin has more blue spectrum. Blue is good for veg. 3500k maybe 4000k is the sweet spot for a multi purpose veg and bloom spectrum.

3500k is what 90% of people use.
 
Looking at getting myself a Mou5-X kit for my 4x4 tent. I've seen that there are DB bin 3590 3500k - are these better than the CD bin 3590 3500k? Cutter website seems to indicate the DB are 13000 lumen however Cree website data sheet doesn't list a DB bin and the CD bin is only 12000 lumen. Previously I thought from my initial research CD was the best, looking at going all 3500k no mix, for mainly flowering maybe 1-2 weeks of veg before flipping. Can anyone clarify this for me please? Thanks.
 

superfreak86

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Can anyone clarify this for me please? Thanks.
I'll have a go at the answer, someone please correct me if I'm wrong!

My understanding is that DB are the top bin 3500k CXB3590 available so they have the edge when it comes to efficacy, that's the bin I'd get..... If I didn't build my light the week before they were available, haha
 

klx

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Yep DB is top bin for 3500k. CD was the top bin until recently. DB is what you want and what Cutter will give you.
 
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