thebigearl
Well-Known Member
So long story short I'm still on my first grow but I'm always looking to improve upon what I currently have. Lighting was first on the list right next to a bigger "tent".
When I decided to start growing shortly after becoming legal in Canada I went ahead and got a 4x4 tent package.
Didn't take long to realize I needed more.... More light and more space!
I went back and forth numerous times on what type of light to go with.... Cobs, strips, qb etc.
I finally decided on strips.
Took the 4x4 build from led gardener using the bridgelux eb 2 4 foot strips.
So to keep it simple I found a metal peg board to use for a frame. 1 inch wide aluminum by 1/8 inch thick for heatsink with 1/2 inch wide C channel aluminum thermal taped to backside off flat aluminum.
The strips are actually 44"long so I cut 45" lengths and thermal taped to aluminum.
12x strips total.
Hlg-480h-42A driver
Inline AC multimeter
Inline DC multimeter
Power switch
All mounted on top side of frame
Eyelets in the corners and hung in the current tent.
If interested I can post more info, otherwise I just wanted to document how easy it is to DIY!
Pictures to follow.
When I decided to start growing shortly after becoming legal in Canada I went ahead and got a 4x4 tent package.
Didn't take long to realize I needed more.... More light and more space!
I went back and forth numerous times on what type of light to go with.... Cobs, strips, qb etc.
I finally decided on strips.
Took the 4x4 build from led gardener using the bridgelux eb 2 4 foot strips.
So to keep it simple I found a metal peg board to use for a frame. 1 inch wide aluminum by 1/8 inch thick for heatsink with 1/2 inch wide C channel aluminum thermal taped to backside off flat aluminum.
The strips are actually 44"long so I cut 45" lengths and thermal taped to aluminum.
12x strips total.
Hlg-480h-42A driver
Inline AC multimeter
Inline DC multimeter
Power switch
All mounted on top side of frame
Eyelets in the corners and hung in the current tent.
If interested I can post more info, otherwise I just wanted to document how easy it is to DIY!
Pictures to follow.