ficklejester
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~1700 lumens/sq ft - Yes, I'd say that's enough!Is 14,400 lumen enough to cover a 2.9x2.9?
~1700 lumens/sq ft - Yes, I'd say that's enough!Is 14,400 lumen enough to cover a 2.9x2.9?
The light is awfully bright. I cannot imagine it not producing enough light for flowering. How many lumens would one need to cover a 2.9x2.9 footprint? Here is a pic with the cfl's rockin'...Once I hit flower, I'm kicking on the big daddy. That is a 600w led panel, 14,400 lumens...I'll have to post a pic when its turned on...So fucking bright!!! @purplegrower02~1700 lumens/sq ft - Yes, I'd say that's enough!
@ficklejester I have to agree but cob's are the next step. Thx man~1700 lumens/sq ft - Yes, I'd say that's enough!
What panel is the 600W?The light is awfully bright. I cannot imagine it not producing enough light for flowering. How many lumens would one need to cover a 2.9x2.9 footprint? Here is a pic with the cfl's rockin'...Once I hit flower, I'm kicking on the big daddy. That is a 600w led panel, 14,400 lumens...I'll have to post a pic when its turned on...So fucking bright!!! @purplegrower02
Agreed- they have room to grow efficiency-wise, but they seem to be the next evolutionary step in lighting.@ficklejester I have to agree but cob's are the next step. Thx man
I am gonna do it anyway, true ...I will add lumens if you/forum thinks I require more. Again, how many lumens would one need to cover a 2.9x2.9 footprint?Your "600watt" is lucky to be a actual 200watt.
grow with what you like but you can get much better results.
why even ask the question if you already have the light and are going to do it anyway.
15k lumens is like having 3 3070s in a 3x3... just not enough light to flower.
here it isWhat panel is the 600W?
Agreed- they have room to grow efficiency-wise, but they seem to be the next evolutionary step in lighting.
40,000...wow...k that is something I can work with. Thanks. I should then double up on my panels for a healthy yield. The one panel seems so bright I honestly thought it was plenty.Again there is no amount you "need". Less light equals less andairy bud.
In my 2x4 almost same sq/ft as you i have 40,000 lumens
Been there, thought that .The light is awfully bright. I cannot imagine it not producing enough light for flowering.
How many hours will it take to build a nice cree light? How many hours to order all necessary cree build parts? What tools should I order? How many hours to learn how to build a cree light? Where can I get a complete parts list to build the thing? In the meantime, what would you have people do that are looking for low energy alternatives?Been there, thought that .
Have you ever heard of the term "signage grade LEDs"? They are bright LEDs, but not necessarily efficient LEDs. MMJ loves an efficient light source more than a bright one. When you hear people complain about airy buds with LEDs it's because it's been grown with LEDs of this grade. It's one of the reasons the major companies have binnings. Say if you're building an LED based sign and you want bright light for cheap, the binning will show you what diodes you should use. They don't bin with China state made LEDs so who knows how efficient the LEDs you are getting with a Mars or other budget panel based on those diodes will be.
At least get some CREE bulbs in there with them for some kind of real efficiency/intensity.
Problem is these panels with inferior parts are not low energy alternatives,they're less efficient than HPS so whats the point.How many hours will it take to build a nice cree light? How many hours to order all necessary cree build parts? What tools should I order? How many hours to learn how to build a cree light? Where can I get a complete parts list to build the thing? In the meantime, what would you have people do that are looking for low energy alternatives?
BingoProblem is these panels with inferior parts are not low energy alternatives,they're less efficient than HPS so whats the point.
Nowadays not long if you go with CREE/Bridgelux COBs. See Supra's or captainsmorgan's threads about that. Totally worth your time and money looking into building a COB based LED light.How many hours will it take to build a nice cree light? How many hours to order all necessary cree build parts? What tools should I order? How many hours to learn how to build a cree light? Where can I get a complete parts list to build the thing? In the meantime, what would you have people do that are looking for low energy alternatives?