MrFishy
Well-Known Member
Perhaps it exists.
After 30 years indoors w/shoplights, I'm finally Hp'ed. Thanks all you RUI'ers who helped me realize I was, uhhhh, doing great w/what I had, but capable of so much more.
Now, what's pissing me off is that I can't find any definitive distance-from-the-canopy information. All I see is folks doing the hand jive, which is fine, but awfully case reliant. We all realize conditions vary.
I'm doing this thread to collect distance data, based on these 3 things. Wattage and basic fan/air movement, and distance from the canopy. Room temp is another matter and not relevant to this data.
For example, I'm running 1-600 hps (95,000 lms) currently 26-28" above, with just a fan blowing across between the light and the canopy. No damage.
If enough folks reply, we can get some data that will apply to all but the smallest enclosures.
Also, if you've burned your plant at any distance, it's help if you posted that data, assuming you know the damaging digits.
This needs to be done. There's gotta be something better than a no-time limit mentioned placing of the back of the hand for distance.
A clear window of safety should become apparent. Please help.
After 30 years indoors w/shoplights, I'm finally Hp'ed. Thanks all you RUI'ers who helped me realize I was, uhhhh, doing great w/what I had, but capable of so much more.
Now, what's pissing me off is that I can't find any definitive distance-from-the-canopy information. All I see is folks doing the hand jive, which is fine, but awfully case reliant. We all realize conditions vary.
I'm doing this thread to collect distance data, based on these 3 things. Wattage and basic fan/air movement, and distance from the canopy. Room temp is another matter and not relevant to this data.
For example, I'm running 1-600 hps (95,000 lms) currently 26-28" above, with just a fan blowing across between the light and the canopy. No damage.
If enough folks reply, we can get some data that will apply to all but the smallest enclosures.
Also, if you've burned your plant at any distance, it's help if you posted that data, assuming you know the damaging digits.
This needs to be done. There's gotta be something better than a no-time limit mentioned placing of the back of the hand for distance.
A clear window of safety should become apparent. Please help.