Selecting dimmable driver for single CXB3590

Mazer

Well-Known Member
Dear Dudets and Dudes greeting.
I would like to get a taste for LED sensation and need advice from you able minded folks as I am a bit daft on the tech part of things. (yes I know, long&useless intro)
The idea is to have a clean stealth operation for a very mildly medicated dude in prohibition land. and should the need arise in a near future, double the size of the growing chambers and building a new identical lamp.
I want to test a micro setup between 12"x12" to a maximum of 18"x18" with LED.
Looking for the best, (yet the money is an issue) I understand CXB3590 cd bin 80cri 36V would be a good option. or is it oversized?
BUT, I can not find a driver that would do the job. I am soooooooooo confused with watts, Vf If etc... all the info gathered on this and other forums, videos etc have been neatly compiled in a messy excel file. Yet, I still can't wrap my head around driver selection. So if you could help with a couple of options, I would be much obliged.
I might be jumping my guns here but once I get the hang of the initial setup, I would add blues, reds and IR seperately AND on dimmers. (probably for the second lamp).

Thanks for your help.
 

Airwalker16

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Dear Dudets and Dudes greeting.
I would like to get a taste for LED sensation and need advice from you able minded folks as I am a bit daft on the tech part of things. (yes I know, long&useless intro)
The idea is to have a clean stealth operation for a very mildly medicated dude in prohibition land. and should the need arise in a near future, double the size of the growing chambers and building a new identical lamp.
I want to test a micro setup between 12"x12" to a maximum of 18"x18" with LED.
Looking for the best, (yet the money is an issue) I understand CXB3590 cd bin 80cri 36V would be a good option. or is it oversized?
BUT, I can not find a driver that would do the job. I am soooooooooo confused with watts, Vf If etc... all the info gathered on this and other forums, videos etc have been neatly compiled in a messy excel file. Yet, I still can't wrap my head around driver selection. So if you could help with a couple of options, I would be much obliged.
I might be jumping my guns here but once I get the hang of the initial setup, I would add blues, reds and IR seperately AND on dimmers. (probably for the second lamp).

Thanks for your help.
Get an hlg60-c1400b
 

Malocan

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Dear Dudets and Dudes greeting.
I would like to get a taste for LED sensation and need advice from you able minded folks as I am a bit daft on the tech part of things. (yes I know, long&useless intro)
The idea is to have a clean stealth operation for a very mildly medicated dude in prohibition land. and should the need arise in a near future, double the size of the growing chambers and building a new identical lamp.
I want to test a micro setup between 12"x12" to a maximum of 18"x18" with LED.
Looking for the best, (yet the money is an issue) I understand CXB3590 cd bin 80cri 36V would be a good option. or is it oversized?
BUT, I can not find a driver that would do the job. I am soooooooooo confused with watts, Vf If etc... all the info gathered on this and other forums, videos etc have been neatly compiled in a messy excel file. Yet, I still can't wrap my head around driver selection. So if you could help with a couple of options, I would be much obliged.
I might be jumping my guns here but once I get the hang of the initial setup, I would add blues, reds and IR seperately AND on dimmers. (probably for the second lamp).

Thanks for your help.
hi,
here are some build examples from supraspl, you can scale it down or up

"Here are some units you could scale up to fit your space. To some extent, you can adjust the coverage by adjusting the distance to canopy.

@45.7%
(2) CXB3590 3500K CD 36V @ 2.5A (91.65W ea) $95
(2) HLN-80H-36A $90
183 dissipation W -> 99.37W heat
(2) Arctic 64 Plus CPU coolers $26
(2) lenses $8
83.63 PAR W covering 5 ft² = 749 PPFD
$219 = 2.62/PAR W

@49.7%
(2) CXB3590 3500K CD 72V @ 1.05A (75.5W ea) $95
(1) HLG-185H-C1400 (running at ~1050mA) $65
151 dissipation W -> 76W heat ->
passive cooled heatsink 9120cm² -> (2) 10"X10" heatsink $75
or
active cooled heatsink 3040 cm² min -> 3.5" X 30" heatsink (for spread) $40 + 80mm fan+psu $10
or
(2) Arctic 64 Plus CPU coolers $26
(2) lenses $8
75 PAR W covering 4ft² = 840 PPFD
75 PAR W covering 5ft² = 672 PPFD
$243 = $3.24/PAR W passive cooled
$218 = $2.91/PAR W active cooled on bar heatsink
$194 = $2.59/PAR W active cooled on CPU coolers (uniform spread, best value?)

@ 56.3%
(4) CXB3590 3500K CD 36V @ 1.4A (49W ea) $190
(1) HLG-185H-C1400 $65
196 dissipation W -> 85.7W heat ->
passive cooled heatsink 10284cm² -> 5.88" X 38" heatsink $72 (could split in 2 to improve uniformity/spread)
or
active cooled heatsink 3428cm² min -> 3.5"X36" heatsink (for spread) $45 +80mm fan +psu $10
(4) lenses $16
110.3 PAR W covering 6ft² = 824 PPFD
$311 = $3.07/PAR W passive cooled (great value point IMO, very efficient use of driver)
$326 = 2.96/PAR W active cooled

@61.2%
(5) CXB3590 3500K CD 36V @ 1.05A (35.5W ea) $237.50
(1) HLG-185H-C1050 $65
177.5 dissipation W -> 68.9W heat ->
passive cooled heatsink 8268cm² -> 4.9"X36" $70
or
active cooled heatsink 2756cm² -> 3.5"X36" heatsink (for spread) $45 + 80mm fan + psu $10
(5) lenses $20
108.63 PAR W covering 6ft² =
$392.50 = $3.61/PAR W passive cooled
$377.50 = $3.48/PAR W active cooled

@64%
(8 ) CXB3590 3500K CD @ 700mA (23W ea) $380
(1) HLG-185H-C700 $65
184 dissipation W ->66W heat ->
passive cooled heatsink 7920cm² -> 4.23"X44" $68 (could split these into 2 or 4 units)
or
active cooled heatsink 2640cm² -> 3.5"X36" heatsink (for spread) $45 + 80mm fan + psu $10
active cooled heatsink 2640cm² -> 1.8"X44" heatsink $34 + 80mm fan + psu $10
(8 ) lenses $32
117.8 PAR W covering 6ft² = 879 PPFD
117.8 PAR w covering 7ft² = 754 PPFD
$545 = $4.63/PAR W passive cooled (great option if your area is high electrical cost, Hawaii, NYC, SoCal etc or if your grow is already heat limited and you want to increase yield without running more AC, ducting and fans)
$532 = $4.52/PAR W active cooled 3.5"
$521 = $4.43/PAR W active cooled 1.8"


So in summary, the higher the efficiency goes, the more appealing passive cooling is. Less wires, less moving parts, less points of failure for about the same cost."
 

robincnn

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12"x12" to a maximum of 18"x18"
LPF 90D 42 for 18"x18"
LPF 40 LPF 60 good for 12"x12"

HLG 40 or 80 type A if you want built in dimmer in driver so you don't need external Potentiometer. More expensive than LPF

I understand CXB3590 cd bin 80cri 36V would be a good option. or is it oversized?
Single source of light is bright and you will lose height. Multiple sources better for small area with limited height as plants can get close.
Look intto 2-4 smaller cob. Like 3070 or smaller or vero 13, vero 18

Did you pick a heatsink. Active/passive ?
Good luck
 
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JorgeGonzales

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LPF 90D 42 for 18"x18"
LPF 40 LPF 60 good for 12"x12"

HLG 40 or 80 type A if you want built in dimmer in driver so you don't need external Potentiometer. More expensive than LPF


Single source of light is bring and you will lose height. Multiple sources better for small area as plants can get close.
Look intto 2-4 smaller cob. Like 3070 or smaller or vero 13, vero 18

Did you pick a heatsink. Active/passive ?
Good luck
I recommended 4xCLU048-1212 and HLG-60H-350B in a very similar thread recently. Same price and efficiency as the 3590, much more spread. It's what I would do in a tiny space.
 

Mazer

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LPF 90D 42 for 18"x18"
LPF 40 LPF 60 good for 12"x12"

HLG 40 or 80 type A if you want built in dimmer in driver so you don't need external Potentiometer. More expensive than LPF


Single source of light is bright and you will lose height. Multiple sources better for small area with limited height as plants can get close.
Look intto 2-4 smaller cob. Like 3070 or smaller or vero 13, vero 18

Did you pick a heatsink. Active/passive ?
Good luck
Greetings Robincnn. I would rather go passive but I live in a land far far away where there are no real alternatives to heatsinkusa.com. Websites that sell heatsinks are not specialized and are rediculously expensive. So unfortunatly I think I'll have to go active until I find a proper supplier for larger heatsinks.
What size heatsink for passive would you recommend?
 

Mazer

Well-Known Member
I recommended 4xCLU048-1212 and HLG-60H-350B in a very similar thread recently. Same price and efficiency as the 3590, much more spread. It's what I would do in a tiny space.
Greetings Señior Jorge Gonzales! thanks for your feedback. I have to say my guts tell me your suggestion should be a better alternative. I am having a hard time sourcing the CLU048. Any cree you could suggest?
 

Will Thayer

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Greetings Señior Jorge Gonzales! thanks for your feedback. I have to say my guts tell me your suggestion should be a better alternative. I am having a hard time sourcing the CLU048. Any cree you could suggest?
Hey Mazar, Are you in Europe or near Europe?

Cheers,
Will
 

Will Thayer

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You will struggle with TME.eu for Citizen COBs. They are not allowed to sell outside their regional area(Poland). That is Citizen's sales policy. They do offer good prices and low shipping costs (within E.U.) on other products. There is a company in the U.K. called Marl that offer a wide of Citizen COBs at prices just slightly more than CDI in USA. £8.23 ($11.88 or 10.41euro) plus VAT(20% in U.K. & postage).

@JorgeGonzales, A high percentage of the posts that I read of yours are informative & helpful. Thank you for taking the time to add useful content to this community. It is an endearing contrast to the vitriolic and egocentric responses so many threads seem to attract. Kudos to you Mr. Gonzales.

Cheers,
Will
 

JorgeGonzales

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Greetings Señior Jorge Gonzales! thanks for your feedback. I have to say my guts tell me your suggestion should be a better alternative. I am having a hard time sourcing the CLU048. Any cree you could suggest?
Sure, try to score some cheap CXA2530s if you aren't in a country CDI ships to.

@Will Thayer found some cheap ones at https://www.fasttech.com/product/2250000-cree-cxa2530-60w-4000k-6000lm-cob-led-array. That's good for 160lm/w, which is nothing to sneeze at.

And thanks for the compliments Will, but I'm just trying to figure out all of this stuff too, with only the occasional trolling along the way. The new to leds sticky was too much.
 

Will Thayer

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Sure, try to score some cheap CXA2530s if you aren't in a country CDI ships to.

@Will Thayer found some cheap ones at https://www.fasttech.com/product/2250000-cree-cxa2530-60w-4000k-6000lm-cob-led-array. That's good for 160lm/w, which is nothing to sneeze at.

And thanks for the compliments Will, but I'm just trying to figure out all of this stuff too, with only the occasional trolling along the way. The new to leds sticky was too much.
I think sometimes folks forget that we all have to start somewhere. What is old news to some is important information to others.

When threads get like that I just avoid them. There is enough hostility in the real world. Seems pointless for people to bicker anonymously over the internet. I sometimes wonder what future anthropologists and archivists will think of us.

Growmau5 found those CXA from Fasttech, I just purchased a shed load when he mentioned them in his "mega Veg light" video.


Cheers,
Will
 
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Mazer

Well-Known Member
Thanks everyone for your attention. It is great to get support from passionate growers such as yourselves.
For info, last time I grew lambs bread, it was nearly 20 years ago with street lamps... i am glad I'll be able to get back to this magnificent hobby.

ok, update on the project... not CXB3590 any longer. I want to spread the light sources. I looked at CXA1507, but
You gotta realize that both CXA1507 and CXA2530 from Newark's clearance are pretty old now and no top bins. If you run them at full power, you're looking at efficiency no better than CFLs that's why I suggest to get CXA2530 and run them at 350mA.
Therefore I concluded that 1507 are a bit too old school. I am on 3xCXA2530 3500k, cri 80, 800ma, Vf=37.
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Cree-Inc/CXA2530-0000-000N00T435F/?qs=/ha2pyFaduj82tDBGHXS/INN8ZtdxYErlXL3cqNJiZyxjfSCco3CUQ==

If I mount them in series, I'll need a driver that outputs a bit more than 90W with an output voltage of more than 115 V.
would this one do the trick?
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Mean-Well/ELG-100-C700B/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMt5PRBMPTWcaYoJ2bKEch7DHwN9Z9%2byzz6X%2bhiuKlqb9Q==

Plese don't give me a fish, teach me how to fish. I still can't figure out how to select my drivers.

looking forward to reading you.
 
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