Southside112
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He has a 125w puck that he sells on rapid led. More of a circular quantum board.what COB's does growmau use?
He has a 125w puck that he sells on rapid led. More of a circular quantum board.what COB's does growmau use?
Not familiar with autocobs. Like I've said cobs are pretty cool. Should be reliable. To my knowledge the vero29 are the only ones running 100w. This is the issue I suspect.I also have AutoCobs that haven't failed me.
Agreed. Poorly worded thread. Cobs don't suck ive just had a lot of issues with mine.I can say I’m very happy with my Timber COBs, they are vero29 @ 3500k. They outperform a 600w HPS eye hortiluxe. I admit they run hotter than expected but stay in the mid 80s even during the hot weather. Not really much cooler than my old HPS with a ducted hood. Just because you had a sucky thing happen doesn’t mean all cobs suck in general.
Hello @Southside112Just want to share my experiences with cob led's so far. So I have been running cobs in addition to other white led's for 4 years now.
Vero 29's to be exact. 4 years ago I bought a Timber 4vs which is a 400w 4 vero29 unit. I have replaced all 4 cobs already due to burning out and tonight 2 more burned out on me. 2 of the original cobs were replaced with graumaus pucks. So I have 2 pucks and 2 vero 29's on the unit. My current grow is in flower and stretching at the moment. I raised up my light like 6" tonight and got my par meter out. Turned up the power on the unit from like 60% power to like 80% power. Instantly smelled a burned electronic smell followed by flickering lights. Boom both cobs burned out and went dark. Took out the unit to much inconvenience as I have 4 flowering plants in my grow area. They were all burned up melted and black around the cobs.
Bottom line imo is cobs generate way too much heat in too small an area. 100w of cobs concentrated to an area the size of a key lime. Vero 29 cobs are the only ones to my knowledge that can run constant 100w most others run @ 50w. So this might just be a vero issue. But numbers don't lie. 6 burned out vero 29 cobs in 4 years.
I placed an order for 2 more graumaus pucks from rapid led tonight. So my unit will be a 400w 4 graumaus puck moving forward.
Never had an issue with the pucks or a 240w qb I have only cobs. So to anyone who reads this do yourself a favor and go the qb, strip or puck route. Save yourself all the hassles ive had to deal with. Thanks.
Thanks for the reply Dan. I'll be in touch.Hello @Southside112
I saw your post and would like to comment on your experience. We have done extensive testing on our current design, which has been in production for 4+ years with little/no change required to the design.
We have thousands of lights just like yours in service in a variety of different types of installations - I can recall no more than a handful that have had any issues, and most common amongst them were failed fuses. We very, very rarely encounter failed COBs as we source heat sinks that are designed, engineered and purpose built for the Vero29 operation @ 100 watts/COB.
While I do not recollect your actual issue, I have no doubt that you sent your lights to us and that we serviced them appropriately. It seems based on the (1) picture you posted that there are a variety of issues with the rebuild you attempted:
1. It appears the COB wires were cut rather than removed appropriately. This makes re-installation prone to error as the strip length of the wire must be correct to avoid shorts. Re-application of thermal paste is also critical - we recommend Arctic Silver 5 installed correctly for LED longevity and proper thermal management.
2. You are attempting to operate the GrowMau5 pucks in combination with the COBs, although they have different drive voltages. Additionally, per the picture it appears that the pucks are not mating correctly to the heatsinks.
3. Your light has a dimmer that is designed to operate with all (4) COBs running at the same time. Alterations to the design will also effect the performance of the light.
In the future it would be appreciated if you would contact us directly for any modifications, or assistance with changes to your light. This is not only for the performance aspect, but most importantly for your safety.
COBs continue to be a proven performer and have many attributes that mid power diodes do not - and vice versa. There is no one size fits all solution which is why the consumer has so many good options to select from in the marketplace today.
Have a good day.
Take care,
Dan
I'm having a private conversation with Dan now about using the graumau5 pucks on all 4 cob sites. Will see what he says.2. You are attempting to operate the GrowMau5 pucks in combination with the COBs, although they have different drive voltages. Additionally, per the picture it appears that the pucks are not mating correctly to the heatsinks.
I was thinking of doing something similar. Is it okay if wired in series with constant current driver?
Ask @RainDanare timber lights suitable for 240volt from the wall?
Yes. 120 or 240 volts no problem.are timber lights suitable for 240volt from the wall?
Thanks for your help as well @RenfroI suspected he would take care of you.
Hi @RainDanI saw your post and would like to comment on your experience. We have done extensive testing on our current design, which has been in production for 4+ years with little/no change required to the design.