Hello, I have been without a electronics project for a while and have decided to build a small LED light unit to provide light for plant growth. The first unit I plan on building will be small, mostly for proof of concept and starting seedlings. Eventually I would like to scale up to something that might be able to keep a few small plants alive. Overall it going to be a cool project.
I am still working on the actual electronics design but have some knowledge and am getting help from the friendly folks at allaboutcircuits.com.
I come to you knowledgeable and hopefully friendly folks to help with my LED selection. I am hoping to use 1W LED's for their high output. The problem I am having sourcing parts with the right output wavelengths. It seems that many of the high output LED makers are focusing on the damn LED flashlight people :whistle:.
Here is a quick excerpt about the best wavelengths for photosynthesis:
I find most commercial grow lights say they use 1W 660nm and 450nm LEDS. The issue is I cant find any? There are a few other ranges that are important but if anyone can help me with these it would be a big step.
I am going to use some cool and warm white lights also to fill out the gaps in the spectrum but there are a ton of options for those.
I am still working on the actual electronics design but have some knowledge and am getting help from the friendly folks at allaboutcircuits.com.
I come to you knowledgeable and hopefully friendly folks to help with my LED selection. I am hoping to use 1W LED's for their high output. The problem I am having sourcing parts with the right output wavelengths. It seems that many of the high output LED makers are focusing on the damn LED flashlight people :whistle:.
Here is a quick excerpt about the best wavelengths for photosynthesis:
Maximum chlorophyll A production occurs at 662nm (for red) and 430nm (for blue), while maximum chlorophyll B production occurs at 642nm (for red) and 453nm (for blue).
I find most commercial grow lights say they use 1W 660nm and 450nm LEDS. The issue is I cant find any? There are a few other ranges that are important but if anyone can help me with these it would be a big step.
I am going to use some cool and warm white lights also to fill out the gaps in the spectrum but there are a ton of options for those.