superspudz420
Active Member
Hey everyone,
Brand spanking new round here. Been digging through tonnes of old threads on here that I've found from google. Was wondering if anyone could help me out before I spend my money?
I was going to run 12 Cree CXB3590's @ 3000k on a MW-HLG-600H-36B with passive heat sinks. I'm going to be in a 1.5m by 1.5m space, so that is 2.25sqm or just over 24sqft. I cannot for the life of me work out wheter or not this provides adequate lighting - having used a calculation I found on the forum and using a .jar file calculator I got a variety of different PPFD and PPF ranges, some adequate some not.
I am looking to spend no more then say $800 / £600 and this looked about right (from kingbrite.cn [? not sure if reputable]). I am sorry to ask for help on my first post but I've been reading and watching videos solid for about two days, and would love to get started in building a fixture. I am open to the idea of quantum boards but I must confess I have only scratched the surface and feel there is even more to learn there.
Your help is very much appreciated, thank you.
Brand spanking new round here. Been digging through tonnes of old threads on here that I've found from google. Was wondering if anyone could help me out before I spend my money?
I was going to run 12 Cree CXB3590's @ 3000k on a MW-HLG-600H-36B with passive heat sinks. I'm going to be in a 1.5m by 1.5m space, so that is 2.25sqm or just over 24sqft. I cannot for the life of me work out wheter or not this provides adequate lighting - having used a calculation I found on the forum and using a .jar file calculator I got a variety of different PPFD and PPF ranges, some adequate some not.
I am looking to spend no more then say $800 / £600 and this looked about right (from kingbrite.cn [? not sure if reputable]). I am sorry to ask for help on my first post but I've been reading and watching videos solid for about two days, and would love to get started in building a fixture. I am open to the idea of quantum boards but I must confess I have only scratched the surface and feel there is even more to learn there.
Your help is very much appreciated, thank you.