churchhaze
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Is the intention to use 1 panel per 4'x4' area? That would put you at somewhere between 12-14 PARW/sqft.
No I'm greedy I'll be using 2 panels I know it's over kill but I can turn them down during the summer and crank that shit up to keep them warm in the winter lol all with little or no a/c, which I'm shooting for.Is the intention to use 1 panel per 4'x4' area? That would put you at somewhere between 12-14 PARW/sqft.
What my goal is to only 4 - 6 plants in a 4' x 4' area and I'll have 4 in a 4' x 8' tent lol.You could grow 10 foot tall plants with 2 of those per 4x4! lol between 24-28 PAR W/sqft is a shit ton of light!!
I'm gonna call it what they call me Troll lolDon't call it area51 slayer... call it AirRail slayer... lol
Warm to little heat especially when you dim them.Do those meanwell drivers produce a significant amount of heat?
Overhead, true, but a business is not in business to break even, it is in business to make a profit. I think it is great that Realstyles is cutting out the middleman, getting his hands dirt, and is learning a great deal and sharing what he learns so that those of us who want to build our own can do so while avoiding some of the pitfalls that he has encountered.So now youre baiting led companies? Thats pretty pathetic. Everyone can make cheaper lights when they don't have overhead costs that are required to run a business.
My drivers are not mounted to heat sinks. They are sealed. I do use Arctic 11 coolers for the cobs.Would you say they would need their own heat sink if your cobs where on pc sinks with fans?
Yes I did before the heat wave. I had to because of the seedlings way too strong. I almost fried the poor things.I've been interested in diy cob's for some time and will build one sometime. @REALSTYLES i see your also in socal, I'm wondering if you've had to dial them down in this heat wave. I have no idea how hot those size panels run.
Yeah that's all fine and dandy.. But he sounds a little too much like a salesman to me. That's all I have to say about it.Overhead, true, but a business is not in business to break even, it is in business to make a profit. I think it is great that Realstyles is cutting out the middleman, getting his hands dirt, and is learning a great deal and sharing what he learns so that those of us who want to build our own can do so while avoiding some of the pitfalls that he has encountered.