Pistil Kid
Well-Known Member
Come on guys instead of arguing maybe framing the replies another way would be a lot more constructive and beneficial. Something along the lines of " The main problem with 550watt light would be heat if you can get rid of the heat or if heat was not a factor then a 550w led would not be overkill. You may need to take into consideration the height you set the light above your canopy. etc etc." From what I have read it will depend on the light source and the efficiency as to what the accepted ranges are. Given that the lights in question are not that efficient then it is reasonable to conclude that 550w / true wattage or 70w / per sq ft will be ok. Now I could be wrong and that is ok with me I welcome the chance to learn if anyone can point out error in my example and explain to me why I am wrong. As they say the person who thinks they know everything and has nothing left to learn is an idiot.
General guide Watts per square foot (wattage per sq ft WILL vary by light source):
Minimum wattage per sq ft.: 30w
Mid Range wattage per sq ft.: 50w
Optimal Range wattage per sq ft.: 50-80w
General guide Watts per square foot (wattage per sq ft WILL vary by light source):
Minimum wattage per sq ft.: 30w
Mid Range wattage per sq ft.: 50w
Optimal Range wattage per sq ft.: 50-80w
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