sfrigon1
Seed Aficionado
Omg my buddy's gavita burned the back of my neck .Sounds like you could use that one for tanning
Omg my buddy's gavita burned the back of my neck .Sounds like you could use that one for tanning
18 veros at about 2400ma's with the Meanwell type A drivers. I have mag lens and Ledil reflectors for them too. I can hang them 6 ft away and still "crisp" the tops. lmao!Sounds like you could use that one for tanning
Do they use fins or active cooling at that amperage?18 veros at about 2400ma's with the Meanwell type A drivers. I have mag lens and Ledil reflectors for them too. I can hang them 6 ft away and still "crisp" the tops. lmao!
I can grow them "Remos" plants if I had room. lol
I have never used "active" cooling on any I've except circulating fans for the room. I use 2 and 3 ft. 5.88 and 6.018(?) heatsinks from Heatsink USA. Got them many years ago. I just keep adding more shit to them.Do they use fins or active cooling at that amperage?
Yep, everyone needs at least a PAR meter and "Kill A Watt" for at the wall readings to fine tune your grow in. I try to run 8 to 900 PAR where ever that ends up in distance. You can go higher. If you have a lot of "green" in your spectrum, you can jack it up even more.Only way to know is to use a light meter. Even the cheep Chinese ones work fine. As long as you not running burple.
Problem with light is you lose a lot of intensity with distance.
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Laymen’s terms you lose a lot of fu$$en light.
I keep my led at 50-60000lux at the top of plants. Cheep meter. So I can run them 1” or 1’ it takes a lot more juice at 1’. It depends on how tall your plants are. If you run tall plants your going to need to get lots of light down in there. So raise and crank. If you top and train to keep your plants shorter. You can lower your light and dial it back.
I think most tend to get rid of the lower stuff that’s going to be larfy and work mostly with the top 1/4-1/2.
Ether way get a 20$ meter otherwise you are guessing.
With a meter you know what works. Clones I run 7000lux
Veg 10-25000lux
No guessing if I turned the knob one or 2 cu-t hairs.
Not necessarily.Oh man... I got some lowering to do. Thanks for the input
Lowering the light and power is only gonna decrease your electric bill. Especially in veg where angles of penetration arent as critical. I have two 132s hooked up to their own driver. I start with one and raise it and the power then go two two. Then to my 324s. Then all my lights. Everything is hooked to flex wire and pulleys so no moving. Just a easy string pull, plug , switch or knob twist. To me it's worth the savings. Less energy is also less pollution.Not necessarily.
I have my LED strip rig jacked up as high as my 2x4x6 will allow. I don't lower it and let the plants grow to it. I haven't had an issue with undue stretching/elongation. And with QBs, you'll get better overall coverage running them higher.
Just an opinion, it's worth what you paid for it.