Definitely didn't miss the point... penises. Ya, I get it. :/Oh I have a big Johnson. That's why you're still cryin'.
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thick 80 lenses........blah, "realisticissssshhh" par grid incoming
The principles behind the chosen photo period is simple. Cannabis is classified as "Short day / Long night flower." As the nights get longer the plant has more time to produce more calyxes and pistils. Unless you live on the equator, we all have to realize at some point during the fall/winter months the nights are longer than 12 hours.1 Jack the Ripper. 9 hours on 15 off. I'm not sure about the principles behind the photoperiod but I'm impressed lol. I didn't know he ran that short of a light cycle until today lol.
Nice, I like nate's work.................boys with a sphere will tell you otherwise, lenses in general are brutal, look at a51's new reflector for a good compromise imoWell I may just hold off until Nate from growershouse posts his "realisticissssshhh" par charts lol. Also there are changes coming to the maximizer in the price department as well optics. The thickness of the glass plays a much smaller role than the refractance.
Lenses are brutal? They're doing a bang-up job of directing light onto the canopy from every one of my modules.Nice, I like nate's work.................boys with a sphere will tell you otherwise, lenses in general are brutal, look at a51's new reflector for a good compromise imo
I'll be posting time lapse footage of a Maximizer grow. The grower used the light cycle 9/15. Final yield was 927 G's on a single Jack the Ripper.
Well I have been working closely with ledil and I can tell you with a certainty that 95+% can be achieved using lens. It really comes down to refractance. Granted the KBS aren't perfect by any means. We are working on improving the optics to 95%+ transmitance.Nice, I like nate's work.................boys with a sphere will tell you otherwise, lenses in general are brutal, look at a51's new reflector for a good compromise imo
Lenses are brutal? They're doing a bang-up job of directing light onto the canopy from every one of my modules.
I'm talking about secondary lenses(NOT primary optics over the les/dies) and generally speaking..........their are exceptions of course with this fast evolving techWell I have been working closely with ledil and I can tell you with a certainty that 95+% can be achieved using lens. It really comes down to refractance. Granted the KBS aren't perfect by any means. We are working on improving the optics to 95%+ transmitance.
Those exceptions are going to be what separates the men from the boys as they say lol. I'm also talking about secondary optics..... And yes ledil has a sphere. P.S. don't build a sphere Queen. Getting the light to the canopy is as important as generating it in the first place.I'm talking about secondary lenses(NOT primary optics over the les/dies) and generally speaking..........their are exceptions of course
I absolutely agree about getting it to the canopy, tighter/narrower primary optic options down the road will circumvent the need for a secondary lens though. Osram picked 80 degrees on their horti ssl chips for a reasonThose exceptions are going to be what separates the men from the boys as they say lol. I'm also talking about secondary optics..... And yes ledil has a sphere. P.S. don't build a sphere Queen. Getting the light to the canopy is as important as generating it in the first place.
I absolutely agree about getting it to the canopy, tighter/narrower primary optic options down the road will circumvent the need for a secondary lens though. Osram picked 80 degrees on their horti ssl chips for a reason
working closely with ledil and using the word "refractance" tells me a lot.Well I have been working closely with ledil and I can tell you with a certainty that 95+% can be achieved using lens. It really comes down to refractance
Samsung does..........or a conformal coating to meet ip specs isn't that hardThis is true unfortunately primary optics aren't quite as effective as secondary optics. Also I'm not quite sure of the transmitance but most bare board LEDs have glass or a plastic film over the diodes as they will not meet UL exposed of course.
That's what makes the world great we all have our own tastes.I absolutely agree about getting it to the canopy, tighter/narrower primary optic options down the road will circumvent the need for a secondary lens though. Osram picked 80 degrees on their horti ssl chips for a reason
edit.....maybe I'm old school, but I always prefer to take the losses on a well designed reflector vs lens
What's it tell you? That they don't have the heart to tell me different? I surely didn't start this thread to argue. As I've stated in the past I'm rather fond of my light. If anyone doesn't like the design that's understandable. To each his own. All I can tell you is don't buy it lol. All you guys should build the best light ever take it to market and put me under is all I can suggest.working closely with ledil and using the word "refractance" tells me a lot.
in optics we use the words "Refraction / refractive index"
nah, I'm all talk............no extra funds or balls to enter the led grow light business, too competitive. Plus my gf/fiancé/whatever likes to keep me poor,lolThat's what makes the world great we all have our own tastes.
What's it tell you? That they don't have the heart to tell me different? I surely didn't start this thread to argue. As I've stated in the past I'm rather fond of my light. If anyone doesn't like the design that's understandable. To each his own. All I can tell you is don't buy it lol. All you guys should build the best light ever take it to market and put me under is all I can suggest.