DIY with Chilled PCB's and cxb3590

spcFLETCH

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Good deal? They to expensive... but damn they look great.
$849 and you get this... Again, I don't get paid to sell their lights. But no company can compare to this:
1 – Real 650 watt power draw with a PPFD of 1350+ μmol/s-m2

2 – Unique spectrum using 324 Philips Lumileds' (the world leading LED chip company) LUXION 2 & 3 watt LED chips – NOT cheap Chinese chips used in most other LED grow lights.

3 – High-efficiency secondary lens array optimized to focus light into a tight 60 degree beam for maximum canopy penetration.

4 – Patented 3X cooling platform – Liquid, onboard fans & ducted manifolds. Works for any cooling situation – the only one in the world!

5 – Network communication, full spectrum control and much more via External Light Controller – up to 1024 lights per network, 4,000ft cable length.

6 – White Only Mode – See your plants like you're in the sun – no more struggling under purple colors.

7 – Proudly made in the USA using powder coated aluminum construction. Thermally protected for your safety (light will turn off if overheated) – most other LED grow lights have NO thermal protection.
 

spcFLETCH

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So hey @spcFLETCH it looks to me like those pcbs are 3"x4" correct? I see yo used fans on your 4.9" profiles but like I said I wouldn't want anymore fans even though an extruded would be quite nice.. I think an alum frame holding round sinks would be better.
For a DIY type setup? Like aluminum angles with round pin sinks for a passive cooling option?
 

spcFLETCH

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I'm actually doing round pins with the CXBs @Airwalker16. :bigjoint: @Greengenes707 will have some soon, so ill be working with those. So I'm going to save the other extruded sinks (3.5") for another project. Probably high amperage cxb or something. Maybe even vero29s??
 

mypassion

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$849 and you get this... Again, I don't get paid to sell their lights. But no company can compare to this:
1 – Real 650 watt power draw with a PPFD of 1350+ μmol/s-m2

2 – Unique spectrum using 324 Philips Lumileds' (the world leading LED chip company) LUXION 2 & 3 watt LED chips – NOT cheap Chinese chips used in most other LED grow lights.

3 – High-efficiency secondary lens array optimized to focus light into a tight 60 degree beam for maximum canopy penetration.

4 – Patented 3X cooling platform – Liquid, onboard fans & ducted manifolds. Works for any cooling situation – the only one in the world!

5 – Network communication, full spectrum control and much more via External Light Controller – up to 1024 lights per network, 4,000ft cable length.

6 – White Only Mode – See your plants like you're in the sun – no more struggling under purple colors.

7 – Proudly made in the USA using powder coated aluminum construction. Thermally protected for your safety (light will turn off if overheated) – most other LED grow lights have NO thermal protection.
For a used unit...
 

spcFLETCH

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For a used unit...
1200 hrs used, rated for 50,000hrs ...I'm not selling these lights man. But if a porche had 5000 miles on it yet, was marked down 60%... Hey, not begging you to buy em haha. I encourage you to buy something you are comfortable with..
 

Airwalker16

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For a used unit...
You want cheap leds? Buy a GoGreenLED right now. They're the cheapest on the market with their 30% off "July4th" coupon code at checkout. Only $377 for a 4cob cxb3070 unit. I payed $450 for Mine and they retail for $540. So $377 is unbelievable.
 

Airwalker16

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I'm actually doing round pins with the CXBs @Airwalker16. :bigjoint: @Greengenes707 will have some soon, so ill be working with those. So I'm going to save the other extruded sinks (3.5") for another project. Probably high amperage cxb or something. Maybe even vero29s??
BUT ya I'll be using pin sinks from northern grow lights probably. Need to see what one would be best to use. These pcbs run at exactly 50watts so that's around 30 heat watts I think. I'm pretty sure the 140mm ones could fit them. I hope Robin gets more square shaped ones I'd rather use those .
 

mypassion

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1200 hrs used, rated for 50,000hrs ...I'm not selling these lights man. But if a porche had 5000 miles on it yet, was marked down 60%... Hey, not begging you to buy em haha. I encourage you to buy something you are comfortable with..
I'm not saying is broken and shit. And I do not care where you work. The actual unused unit is expensive. These are a few units underpriced and when they are gone this will be the most expensive led on the planet. Congrats chilled!
 

mypassion

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You want cheap leds? Buy a GoGreenLED right now. They're the cheapest on the market with their 30% off "July4th" coupon code at checkout. Only $377 for a 4cob cxb3070 unit. I payed $450 for Mine and they retail for $540. So $377 is unbelievable.
I'd rather build it if necessary. And I don't want a cheep item just that these are waaay to expensive. Maybe they will come later with some discount... But 1800$ for 650w? It can be cooled with liquid gold.
 

mypassion

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You sir...are entertaining... keep coming back and increasing your knowledge. Remember reading rainbow? You can go anywhere...and be anything

GoGreenLED is diy with a case. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to make one. In my case I would make it simple. A bar and no case. Not to much difference in performance. You don't have to be a dick man, I love the lights and I'd love to be able to buy one. But I got 20g of weed left and no money.

Edit: I do not know the rainbow song. We are in different parts of the world...
 

mypassion

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Tell us about the performance
"Our lights are 49% efficient at converting energy to light, and in comparison HPS is only 20% efficient. In other words, HPS produces 80% heat from the energy put into the bulb, that results in increased cooling energy and costs. This translates into lower energy costs and increased yield.

Go Green's new CXB3070 series grow lights were designed to be the best LED grow lights on the market by utilizing Cree's latest COB's paired with individual high efficiency drivers. The lenses concentrate the light tight on the canopy. Our grow lights were developed specifically to deliver light efficiently at high intensities to ensure optimal plant growth which results in higher yields and shortens the time to harvest. Cree's CXB3070 spectrum is ideal for both vegetative and flowering stages of plant growth. All of Go Green LEDs grow lights show the actual power (watts) consumed"
I have a 4x cxb 3590 36v + MW hlg 1400... what's the big difference? Beside the extra 100w of his?
Oh I also like GG too. :)
 

spcFLETCH

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"Our lights are 49% efficient at converting energy to light, and in comparison HPS is only 20% efficient. In other words, HPS produces 80% heat from the energy put into the bulb, that results in increased cooling energy and costs. This translates into lower energy costs and increased yield.

Go Green's new CXB3070 series grow lights were designed to be the best LED grow lights on the market by utilizing Cree's latest COB's paired with individual high efficiency drivers. The lenses concentrate the light tight on the canopy. Our grow lights were developed specifically to deliver light efficiently at high intensities to ensure optimal plant growth which results in higher yields and shortens the time to harvest. Cree's CXB3070 spectrum is ideal for both vegetative and flowering stages of plant growth. All of Go Green LEDs grow lights show the actual power (watts) consumed"
I have a 4x cxb 3590 36v + MW hlg 1400... what's the big difference? Beside the extra 100w of his?
Oh I also like GG too. :)
I don't know man? What's the difference?
 
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mypassion

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It's for an experimental growoff. Testing all white spectrum against a mixed. I'm not rich dude... So, I don't buy whatever I want. I just save, and plan.
Same strategy here... only problem is I am in a difficult spot atm... Last purchase was an apartment (With bank ofc) but the furniture and accessories etc so I'm dry. Few months I'm broke as puck ... but happy I don't pay rent to live in another man's house.
 
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