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dcarch

dcarch

Depending on your location, it is important to start seeds early indoors for your garden. You can gain a few months advantage in harvesting, especially for late season varieties.

I had always used my MH electronic lights for my seed start setup. They work, but they are not ideal. They use a lot of electricity (400 watts x 3), take a lot of room  and expensive bulbs need to be replaced.

There have been great advances in LED light technologies recently. They are cheap and powerful. I decided to build a few myself for my seed starting setup.

LED lights do need to be properly designed. They are current and temperature sensitive or they can be fried in a fraction of a second.

The most difficult issue is heat dissipation. They need very good heatsinks. Heatsinks are expensive.

I found that it is cheaper to get an aluminum griddle ($16), cut it in half and make two heatsinks.

I use two 150 watt COB LED chips ($8 each) for one light and a couple of brushless computer fans I have from my old computers to cool the heatsink.

WOW! It’s bright!! I will not need to replace bulbs for many years.

I am pleased with the end result. I will have 4 lights for my seedling setup.

dcarch

 

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5abf7f6784dc3_LEDgrowlight4.thumb.jpg.6bd605ac3c5d489f479068d7d79ca963.jpg

 

side-by-side MH vs. LED5abf7f660c02b_LEDgrowlight5.thumb.jpg.ac1065b49a4313cd4a92228dbd4ab0b2.jpgs. LED

 

dcarch

dcarch

Depending on your location, it is important to start seeds early indoors for your garden. You can gain a few months advantage in harvesting, especially for late season varieties.

I had always used my MH electronic lights for my seed start setup. They work, but they are not ideal. They use a lot of electricity (400 watts x 3), take a lot of room  and expensive bulbs need to be replaced.

There have been great advances in LED light technologies recently. They are cheap and powerful. I decided to build a few myself for my seed starting setup.

LED lights do need to be properly designed. They are current and temperature sensitive or they can be fried in a fraction of a second.

The most difficult issue is heat dissipation. They need very good heatsinks. Heatsinks are expensive.

I found that it is cheaper to get an aluminum griddle ($16), cut it in half and make two heatsinks.

I use two 150 watt COB LED chips ($8 each) for one light and a couple of brushless computer fans I have from my old computers to cool the heatsink.

WOW! It’s bright!! I will not need to replace bulbs for many years.

I am pleased with the end result. I will have 4 lights for my seedling setup.

dcarch

 

5abf7f6a2d620_LEDgrowlight2.thumb.jpg.15d280e515e06122329d4e1b383dd148.jpg5abf7f68ad6f4_LEDgrowlight3.thumb.jpg.de7d360fbe64f542f6c9718dd2d9b2bd.jpg

5abf7f6784dc3_LEDgrowlight4.thumb.jpg.6bd605ac3c5d489f479068d7d79ca963.jpg

 

side-by-side MH v5abf7f660c02b_LEDgrowlight5.thumb.jpg.ac1065b49a4313cd4a92228dbd4ab0b2.jpgs. LED

 

dcarch

dcarch

Depending on your location, it is important to start seeds early indoors for your garden. You can gain a few months advantage in harvesting, especially for late season varieties.

I had always used my MH electronic lights for my seed start setup. They work, but they are not ideal. They use a lot of electricity (400 watts x 3), take a lot of room  and expensive bulbs need to be replaced.

There have been great advances in LED light technologies recently. They are cheap and powerful. I decided to build a few myself for my seed starting setup.

LED lights do need to be properly designed. They are current and temperature sensitive or they can be fried in a fraction of a second.

The most difficult issue is heat dissipation. They need very good heatsinks. Heatsinks are expensive.

I found that it is cheaper to get an aluminum griddle ($16), cut it in half and make two heatsinks.

I use two 150 watt COB LED chips ($8 each) for one light and a couple of brushless computer fans I have from my old computers to cool the heatsink.

WOW! It’s bright!! I will not need to replace bulbs for many years.

I am pleased with the end result. I will have 4 lights for my seedling setup.

dcarch

 

5abf7f6a2d620_LEDgrowlight2.thumb.jpg.15d280e515e06122329d4e1b383dd148.jpg5abf7f68ad6f4_LEDgrowlight3.thumb.jpg.de7d360fbe64f542f6c9718dd2d9b2bd.jpg

5abf7f6784dc3_LEDgrowlight4.thumb.jpg.6bd605ac3c5d489f479068d7d79ca963.jpg

 

side-by-side MH v5abf7f660c02b_LEDgrowlight5.thumb.jpg.ac1065b49a4313cd4a92228dbd4ab0b2.jpgs. LED

 

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