Very true.I don't think light intensity will be a problem, just coverage. You might have edges that don't get as much.
If the light spec says it'll flower basically a 2x2, you have four 2x2's. But the light doesn't stop art the edge of that 2 feet
Positioned right you can get pretty good coverage for now. Having 2 more and spread evenly gives you the option to dim them.
If your 55k reading was right on the lumens, check the heights and different areas. Probably drop into the 30k or less range at the edges.Very true.
I'm a balls to the wall, max it out, kinda guy I guess. Lol. It's nice to see both perspectives.
You’d need eight of them to cover a 4x4 if one of them is good for 2 square feet since there are 16 square feet in a 4 x 4.Well looking at the specs for the sp150, it says that it'll cover a 1.5x1.5 area in flower. So that's 2.25 sqft. Double that and they'll handle 4.5 sqft. So do you square root of 4.5 and you get about 2.12x2.12.
Knowing that it looks like you'll need 4 sp150 to get the job done in a 4x4.
Please correct me if my math is wrong.
I mean it might be this guy. The op.No way - someone else was just posting about the same light LOL
You aren't the original poster?I mean it might be this guy. The op.
Idk it's hard for me to backtrack on here cause I just read "new posts" and then they disappear. Lol. I remember someone saying their reading was 55000.
Good catch! Technically you would need 7.11 right?You’d need eight of them to cover a 4x4 if one of them is good for 2 square feet since there are 16 square feet in a 4 x 4.
You aren't the original poster?
One sp150 covers 1.5x1.5 =2.25 sqft.A 4x4 tent has 16 square feet.
The 2x2 that needs one light has 4 square feet.
16/4=4
And for growing purposes it would light a 2x2 OK - haven't seen a 1.5/1.5 tent on the market.One sp150 covers 1.5x1.5 =2.25 sqft.
So there are 16 sqft in a 4x4. 16/2.25=7.11
I'm was just going by the numbers Mars published.