Don't think my roof is high enough to give them that 30inchs.Seriously man I'd either go for 600W Gavita Pros or run a 1000W ballast turned down to 750. Only issue with the Gavitas is they have to be 30+ inches from top of the plants.
Well after doing some light research if I were to go led it would have to be American made no chineses shit with customer service only in the middle of the fucking night. That seems to be the marshydros biggest complaints. It's only going to be a small room and height is 7.5' so the led advantages intrigue me. Keeping the room at the proper temp would be much easier and the plants can get closer to the lights without burning them. ADV LED seem to have much better customer reviews. I can't find much on tastyLED other then his post on other sites. I'd like subjective reviews not just the word of the seller/builder.See the ads for TastyLED? They are made by a RIU member. If I was considering LED's, thats the way I would go.
Hes got a thread here...going commercial...or something like that. He goes by Rahz I think.Well after doing some light research if I were to go led it would have to be American made no chineses shit with customer service only in the middle of the fucking night. That seems to be the marshydros biggest complaints. It's only going to be a small room and height is 7.5' so the led advantages intrigue me. Keeping the room at the proper temp would be much easier and the plants can get closer to the lights without burning them. ADV LED seem to have much better customer reviews. I can't find much on tastyLED other then his post on other sites. I'd like subjective reviews not just the word of the seller/builder.
What about lamp cords? There are ballasts that put off RF, any digital ballast running high frequency will put off some RFRFI was a concern when digital ballasts first came out. Only the cheapest Chinese POS are not RF shielded these days
Agreed, and you don't even have to DIY any more. There's a member here that's building and selling these COB panels at around $2.60/watt US which for Canadians is not a bad price, it'll cost you $2.00+ per watt to build them yourself with decent components. Pacific Light Concepts (Greengenes is one of the owners). These COB LED's are the most efficient per watt, only other lights which are pretty close in efficiency and produce wicked bud and the Sun Systems 315w CMH, a little more heat (between LED and HPS), but you need about 34" above the canopy though, these are what I currently flower with.Build a diy cob rig.
Using Cree cxb3070's
It will cost roughly $500 per rig but they would use half the electricity and put out half the heat.
In a few weeks I will be building one and I will post a thread showing mine.
Have u considered looking into shortened flowering cycles?
Yes but RF can be dealt with by shielding...google faraday cageWhat about lamp cords? There are ballasts that put off RF, any digital ballast running high frequency will put off some RF
How you gonna shield the mogul socket and the bulb vibrating at 20,000-50,000 hertz?Yes but all RF can be dealt with by shielding...google faraday cage
You got me there...but the radio test will tell if you need to worry.How you gonna shield the mogul socket and the bulb vibrating at 20,000-50,000 hertz?