Michiganjesse
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BetterHell yeah I might have to try them out that that link u had was for 315 so it should be close to the 600 watt HPS
BetterHell yeah I might have to try them out that that link u had was for 315 so it should be close to the 600 watt HPS
No not safe that equals fireput a 20 amp breaker in
Not safe fire hazardwithout increasing the gauge of my wire? you sure about that?
with that said, i do have some smaller, 30-50watt lights I plan to add.
why? wire gauge size?No not safe that equals fire
Depends on where you live and who wired your house. My house has nothing smaller than 12-2 w/ground, same at my mothers house. But if you don't know it's best to play it safe and assume smaller gauge.most wall outlets are gonna be ur 14-2 (14 gauge 120v)
most lights and other appliances have a rated max breaker capacity. you cant just change your breakers. you are better off running an addition circuit.
I did my whole house in 12/2 but most people in Michigan use 14 but I also ran dedicated circuits to everything from tv's to microwave anything new except original lights and a few plugs are on dedicated but I'll never blow a fuse in my house lol.Depends on where you live and who wired your house. My house has nothing smaller than 12-2 w/ground, same at my mothers house. But if you don't know it's best to play it safe and assume smaller gauge.
I'm killing it at 31.5w per cob.120 degree lenses.
That's what it feels like! Why is it like that for COBS, when people like the OP can go cray cray with the blurples?
Maybe plants are more easily stressed by high levels of green, or something not in the blurps?
If you removed your reflectors you'd get more light and less hotspots, happy growing.View attachment 4043351 View attachment 4043353 View attachment 4043354 View attachment 4043355 View attachment 4043356 View attachment 4043359 View attachment 4043362 View attachment 4043366 Another friendly reminder of 31.5 watts per square ft cob system I made. Only thing I would change would be going to 600w per 4x4 or 37.5 per cob instead of the 500w I'm using but as you can see. Tons of weight, amazing colors, crystals exploding. No bleaching no burning.
That's OK I like my light pointed at my tops when flowering and spread out in veg, plus I don't have hot spots.If you removed your reflectors you'd get more light and less hotspots, happy growing.
Some very nice beautiful looking plants how long have you been gardening?I am testing out how much LED light a beautiful baby can handle. I have been stepping up light over the past 2 weeks since i switched to 12/12.
day 1 started with 400w cob
day 4 added 200watt LED panel
day 8 added 150 watt LED panel
Day 13 added 120 watt LED panel
so far shes thriving. Single plant in 3x3 coco drinking a gallon for breakfast and another gallon and a half for dinner.
how much can she handle? I plan on slapping in another 400w cob in a few days once she adjusts to the current level of light.
when does light burn set in?
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the reflectors reduce output by about 10%, if you have reflective materials on your walls the light won't be lost it will reflect to your plants, happy growing.That's OK I like my light pointed at my tops when flowering and spread out in veg, plus I don't have hot spots.
I test everything from lights to air movement before a plant ever sees the inside of "one of my tents"
I run lux meter across my canopy my #s are about as even as one can get. Secret to COB growing less watts and 1 COB per square ft. I'm pulling 2lbs under only 500w I need every lux I can get hitting my canopy not the side of my tents where no plants grow.
I have years in this, it's my bread and butter it keeps me fed, keeps a roof over my head, keeps my race cars running ect....
Every light I built, every tent I set up I can promise everything in there was done for a certain reason, giving the plants the best possible environment I can indoors. Spent a lot of time and effort testing different configurations of lights, all the way down to something as simple as fan placement has a point and strategy in a Shawn grow
But just to give your idea a shot I took off all the reflectors on one of my lights, I had a decrease of over 320 at canopy, numbers on meter were jump drastic as I move the sensor to different test points instead of staying steady and close like normal. I'm getting spots on the side of the tent that have a way higher lux reading then the canopy. Though no reflectors may work in your setup I know that no reflectors is very detrimental to my setup.
Lots of new people look to these posts to learn, let's do our part of being a good community and not spread false info to those who are looking to improve their situation or just learn something new. Let's keep in mind that just because it works for us doesn't make it law. I highly suspect there are growers who would fail miserably using my system and growers who would lick my results Ass using my system. View attachment 4043800 View attachment 4043801 View attachment 4043803 View attachment 4043800 View attachment 4043801 View attachment 4043803
Thats OK not that I have to justify anything to anyone but don't spread bad info.the reflectors reduce output by about 10%, if you have reflective materials on your walls the light won't be lost it will reflect to your plants, happy growing.
Hey what kind of COB system are you using ? does vipra offer one now? Your plants look great, how do you have a final yield yet ? Sorry for all the questions.I am testing out how much LED light a beautiful baby can handle. I have been stepping up light over the past 2 weeks since i switched to 12/12.
day 1 started with 400w cob
day 4 added 200watt LED panel
day 8 added 150 watt LED panel
Day 13 added 120 watt LED panel
so far shes thriving. Single plant in 3x3 coco drinking a gallon for breakfast and another gallon and a half for dinner.
how much can she handle? I plan on slapping in another 400w cob in a few days once she adjusts to the current level of light.
when does light burn set in?
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I tend to just call it a dialed in environment lolAbove a certain level there is no doing it without sealed room and CO2 as well as increased feeding regiment.