Head_Down_Under
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There's a lot of stuff about LEDs, how they compare/cost to other lights etc. but this thread is specifically about constructing a LED system for a wardrobe (because thats what I'm just about to do). I'd like to share what I learn, and hope to get heaps of tips/ideas from other folks out there pursuing similar projects.
Getting Started:
I'm stuck with a wardrobe and little space, so everything is based around that: Footprint about 0.46m x 0.46m and height 1.6m. Although it was already white on the inside I doubt it was titanium oxide so I increased the reflectivity by lining it with alfoil (this will make it a little trickier to photo well).
For a power supply I've chosen a dead desk-top computer's power supply. I havn't checked the voltage out yet but expect it to be between 12 - 20 v, nicely regulated, and capable of providing more than enough power for my needs. As a bonus it comes with a little fan for exhaust or circulation in my wardrobe. The wiring plan is to run a line of LED in series with a voltage drop just a few volts below the power supply's rating, and then put a suitably rated resistor in series with it for current limiting (there's already an energy inefficiency there, any suggestions for more efficient current regulation?). Then I just make more of these little strings, up to the required light output, and add them all up in parallel to the power supply.
I havn't selected a suitable substrate but I'm on the lookout for a bit of cheap veroboard or similar. Later as the plants grow I thought I'd wire up some 'strings' of LEDs and drape them over the plant to ensure light penetrates evenly to all of the leaves, and also because I think it would look very pretty.
Significantly I've decided to make my system hybrid with Fluro during growtime, and possibly hybrid with a redder light source during budding. My reasoning being that a little bit of broader spectrum wont make much difference to power consumption and waste heat generation, but may make a big diference to filling in any much needed gaps in the spectrum (see I'm not a purist here, just looking for a practical solution). Also a bit of compact fluro is cheap and easy to instal, whilst blue LEDs are the more expensive part of an LED system.
I havn't yet worked out the balance and amount of LED red and blue light, and havnt selected a supplier or part (tips welcome here, supplier to Australia). But I've got a nice windyround 20w cfl at 6400K, so I shall use that to start first part of grow. I've yet to work out how much to cut back on blue LEDs to allow for the cfl.
Off to work now, more later and comments most welcome
Getting Started:
I'm stuck with a wardrobe and little space, so everything is based around that: Footprint about 0.46m x 0.46m and height 1.6m. Although it was already white on the inside I doubt it was titanium oxide so I increased the reflectivity by lining it with alfoil (this will make it a little trickier to photo well).
For a power supply I've chosen a dead desk-top computer's power supply. I havn't checked the voltage out yet but expect it to be between 12 - 20 v, nicely regulated, and capable of providing more than enough power for my needs. As a bonus it comes with a little fan for exhaust or circulation in my wardrobe. The wiring plan is to run a line of LED in series with a voltage drop just a few volts below the power supply's rating, and then put a suitably rated resistor in series with it for current limiting (there's already an energy inefficiency there, any suggestions for more efficient current regulation?). Then I just make more of these little strings, up to the required light output, and add them all up in parallel to the power supply.
I havn't selected a suitable substrate but I'm on the lookout for a bit of cheap veroboard or similar. Later as the plants grow I thought I'd wire up some 'strings' of LEDs and drape them over the plant to ensure light penetrates evenly to all of the leaves, and also because I think it would look very pretty.
Significantly I've decided to make my system hybrid with Fluro during growtime, and possibly hybrid with a redder light source during budding. My reasoning being that a little bit of broader spectrum wont make much difference to power consumption and waste heat generation, but may make a big diference to filling in any much needed gaps in the spectrum (see I'm not a purist here, just looking for a practical solution). Also a bit of compact fluro is cheap and easy to instal, whilst blue LEDs are the more expensive part of an LED system.
I havn't yet worked out the balance and amount of LED red and blue light, and havnt selected a supplier or part (tips welcome here, supplier to Australia). But I've got a nice windyround 20w cfl at 6400K, so I shall use that to start first part of grow. I've yet to work out how much to cut back on blue LEDs to allow for the cfl.
Off to work now, more later and comments most welcome