Coelli
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I'm not starting anything yet but the wheels are spinning.
I recently bought a Biocube 29 that had a Nanotuners 5.6 LED retro in the hood. The kit has a 3-channel controller for dimming each of 3 sets of LEDs. Right now I just have the intensity set through the sliders on the controller and have each channel plugged into a separate outlet on the EB8 for basic on/off timers.
Nanotuners is out of business, but using the Wayback machine I was able to find this much on their website:
I *think* this is what I have; I know the OP paid about $500 for the kit and the dies do say Edison Opto), but I'm not sure how to verify. I have 2 strips of 6x RB (one channel), 2 strips of 6x CW (another channel), and 1 strip of 4x RB and 2x CW (third channel).
If it means anything, the controller is called a Trio 700. I really wish I could identify what the actual specs are on everything.
Although I eventually want to upgrade to a full spectrum LED set (which is a whole other project - I'd like to use the existing heat sink and fans, and I really would like to not have to butcher the Biocube's hood), do you think there is there a way for now to use the existing drivers and LEDs and get them hooked up to an Apex VDM? Or is it even worth it?
Thanks in advance for any input!
I recently bought a Biocube 29 that had a Nanotuners 5.6 LED retro in the hood. The kit has a 3-channel controller for dimming each of 3 sets of LEDs. Right now I just have the intensity set through the sliders on the controller and have each channel plugged into a separate outlet on the EB8 for basic on/off timers.
Nanotuners is out of business, but using the Wayback machine I was able to find this much on their website:
Featuring Cree Dies, the use of 6 x 3w Edison Opto emitters provides compelling amounts of luminous flux, while maintaining great CRI. We've ordered the modules in Cool White (Bin Info) - Royal Blue (Bin Info) and a custom made 50/50 mix of 3 x Cool White and 3 x Royal Blue (Bin Info). The MCPCB design and Nanocustoms quick disconnect interfacing make installing this retrokit a breeze. Apply thermal paste, mount the MCPCBs, and plug them into the wiring harness. No Soldering Required!!!
570 Lumens @ 350mA per 6 LED module (approx 1140 Lumens @ 700mA)
Meanwell 700mA Drivers
We'd like to take credit for these reliable, robust drivers, but the credit belongs to a well-known lighting company, Meanwell USA.
I *think* this is what I have; I know the OP paid about $500 for the kit and the dies do say Edison Opto), but I'm not sure how to verify. I have 2 strips of 6x RB (one channel), 2 strips of 6x CW (another channel), and 1 strip of 4x RB and 2x CW (third channel).
If it means anything, the controller is called a Trio 700. I really wish I could identify what the actual specs are on everything.
Although I eventually want to upgrade to a full spectrum LED set (which is a whole other project - I'd like to use the existing heat sink and fans, and I really would like to not have to butcher the Biocube's hood), do you think there is there a way for now to use the existing drivers and LEDs and get them hooked up to an Apex VDM? Or is it even worth it?
Thanks in advance for any input!