Back to the thinking /drawing board..i can afford it since i will be taking the money from my 401k..bwahahaha...https://cobkits.com/product/meanwell-hlg-240h-c/
3 of these, 3 bars, 4 cobs per bar
That's probably the best option. Well within the drivers specs. Efficient and most cost affective.
Well i do know this..My home was built in 1964 and the basement receptacles are all on the same circuit,it is a 15 amp so lowere amperage is better for me,i currently run about 12 amps to it with 2 600 watt HIDs,a fan and a few other small things..It's completely up to you and I know it's confusing.
I'd go with 2 bars at 75w per cob or 3 bars at 50w per cob.
Okay ,i see a little better now,i will go with the three bars and drive them less.i do need the coverage of 16 sf most important,and i may as well drive them for the best efficiency..ill start my parts and cost list this evening from the cobkit links u sent me..Thank You to the 10th power!!A lot of companies are selling lights with harder driven cobs and I'd hate to see afn follow along with what everyone else is doing and class this as the normal.
Softer driven is a little more expensive but more efficient, less heat per watt at the heatsink, more light per watt and better coverage.
Harder driven is less expensive but gives off less light per watt more heat at the heatsink and less coverage.
The standard for a long time was 50w per cob. If a light manufacturer bumps up the heatsink size and driver size they can not push them to 100w per cob. The cost to double the wattage is not double so it makes sense.
Any time man. If you have any questions don't hesitate. Hate to see people but stuff they don't need.Okay ,i see a little better now,i will go with the three bars and drive them less.i do need the coverage of 16 sf most important,and i may as well drive them for the best efficiency..ill start my parts and cost list this evening from the cobkit links u sent me..Thank You to the 10th power!!
Ill go for that,im sure itll beat the 37.5 of hid !!Any time man. If you have any questions don't hesitate. Hate to see people but stuff they don't need.
600w in a 4x4 is 37.5 watts per sq' That's a lot of cob light. Still equal to 10 marsh 300's.