ChaosHunter
Well-Known Member
Nice that Robin added this to his site. A lot of questions can be answered.
https://northerngrowlights.com/pages/engineering
https://northerngrowlights.com/pages/engineering
I will see you on saturdaybusy with IndoExpo
You have to meet me in Denver at expo if you want some boards.
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Got 200+ boards. Waiting on heatsink shipment.
Slate 2 got delayed and should be here next week. Slate 1 in 2 weeks
So I don't have a light meter, i have it turned down as low as, (A) version, and whoa, might be too much, grow space is 34"x48"×72"Oh Yeah Baby! Ready to roll! Now install and immediately put a couple of "ready to go" cherry pies
30"x20", wired to a hgl 320-2800A, this will be compared to my ( Cob
Setup, and will now continue to use both#
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Any idea on how many watts when all the way down ? I hear ya about the lights, it's hard to grasp how intense they are in pictures. Such a simple clean way to build a powerful lighting system for growing at a fraction of the cost of what's out there. Something prebuilt off the shelf would have to move mountains to compare to this. I know there is a lot of hype out there but all types of COB growing is where it's at.So I don't have a light meter, i have it turned down as low as, (A) version, and whoa, might be too much, grow space is 34"x48"×72"
But but but it is a COB lolJust wow. Seems like a great alt to cob's for small tents.
I don't know anything about SE or DE as I have no experience with them. I do have experience with HPS and HID lights from using them back in the day. The bottom line is light spread and light footprint. HID lights brightest point is the filliment in the bulb and everything hitting the reflector or above the bulb is lost. If you spread out that intensity over a wider footprint vs a single point we're seeing better results.Is this the new one with the COBs? What temps? I wonder if this new rig can take on SE HPS or DE?
Good post.I don't know anything about SE or DE as I have no experience with them. I do have experience with HPS and HID lights from using them back in the day. The bottom line is light spread and light footprint. HID lights brightest point is the filliment in the bulb and everything hitting the reflector or above the bulb is lost. If you spread out that intensity over a wider footprint vs a single point we're seeing better results.
Traditional COB builds users try to overlap the light footprint. Also they have to increase the light distance from the canopy.
This rig has been running 12/12 and has been at this temp .... With COBS on too.
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What are leaf surface temps?This rig has been running 12/12 and has been at this temp .... With COBS on too.
Pretty much room temp ... Leaves are actually purpling due to lower temps at night.What are leaf surface temps?