Hey LED heads
Going to be building a light for my 600 x 600 tent (2ft by 2ft )
Got a good deal on the Artic Alpine heat sinks, 6 quid each!! So bought 5 of them.
Looking to run 5 vero 18's with a HLG-185H-C1050B, with a dimmer. I'm thinking 4 x 3000k and 1x 2700k in the middle, or maybe the lower meat chip ?
But the real question is what Vero 18's? I know I want the SE variety, but what flavour B, C, or D ?
At the moment I have both B and C types in my cart, help me choose between the 2 lol
What are the advantages/disadvantages.
Thanks for any advice
Vero 18 build advice
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- LED-Curious
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https://www.bridgelux.com/sites/default ... 160713.pdf
the link is to a pdf for the vero 28 line up. on page 2 of the pdf you'll see a map of the nomenclatures used in product labeling explaining that the B and c ect..is the configuration of the array. Im not sure what each one is but this is a place to start for you to perhaps google it or hopefully someone alot smarter than me can come in and fill in the gaps. Well I hope it helps a little.
the link is to a pdf for the vero 28 line up. on page 2 of the pdf you'll see a map of the nomenclatures used in product labeling explaining that the B and c ect..is the configuration of the array. Im not sure what each one is but this is a place to start for you to perhaps google it or hopefully someone alot smarter than me can come in and fill in the gaps. Well I hope it helps a little.
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- LED Enthusiast
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Vero 18 C's are the best performers but also slightly pricier.
It might come down to availability for you.
I have a fitting I built for a 4x2 space using 6x 3500k 80cri and 2x 2700k 90cri. Choices pretty much came down to availability.
The meat chip has such low efficiency compared to the rest, 90cri 2700/3000 has a good chunk of red for sure.
It might come down to availability for you.
I have a fitting I built for a 4x2 space using 6x 3500k 80cri and 2x 2700k 90cri. Choices pretty much came down to availability.
The meat chip has such low efficiency compared to the rest, 90cri 2700/3000 has a good chunk of red for sure.
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Hey thanks for the replies.
Very helpfull.
So after spending sometime looking/shopping around here's what I've come up with......
6 vero 18's (yep bought another heatsink lol) 4x 4000k 2 x 2700.
Wired as 2 strings of 3 and driven by 1 x HLG240H-C2100B
Now if I have this correct, that should give me 214.8w of LED at 1050ma (max), with the option to dim to what ever level works best. Hopefully somewhere in the 700-800ma range.
If this doesn't look right don't hesitate to pipe up
Thanks again for the help
I'll post a pic when it's done if I can get it neat enough
Very helpfull.
So after spending sometime looking/shopping around here's what I've come up with......
6 vero 18's (yep bought another heatsink lol) 4x 4000k 2 x 2700.
Wired as 2 strings of 3 and driven by 1 x HLG240H-C2100B
Now if I have this correct, that should give me 214.8w of LED at 1050ma (max), with the option to dim to what ever level works best. Hopefully somewhere in the 700-800ma range.
If this doesn't look right don't hesitate to pipe up
Thanks again for the help
I'll post a pic when it's done if I can get it neat enough