bronco1500
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Are those HLG boards and they don't need a sink at what , 75watts per board you're running?15 boards mounted face down
At this point it’s time to clean up, the mrs is headed home....tomorrow I will wire her up & hang it.... almost afraid to look at it when its powered on
I like the design its uniquem those long pvc pipes may be a bit bendy though.15 boards mounted face down
At this point it’s time to clean up, the mrs is headed home....tomorrow I will wire her up & hang it.... almost afraid to look at it when its powered on
He's just screwing then on.Are you slotting the pvc to make them stationary and secure? Can’t tell from pictures.
Why couldn't you build it symmetrically.... It's ticking off my OCD .
Just connected the lights to my canoe hoist. Raised it up over my head to check from below. Over the 4’ she bends maybe 1/2 in. I may put in more supports & cross supports if it starts to annoy me.... time will tell.I like the design its uniquem those long pvc pipes may be a bit bendy though.
That thing will be ultra light weight.
I wouldn't feel bad if I were you (and I know you don't). While it's true that you could have adequately lit that space with far less power - and I highly doubt you'll end up using anything close to 1,050w - you now have a fixture that is capable of being run more efficiently than most of the setups I've seen. Personally, I can't imagine running that thing at more than 720w (40w per sq/ft - that's the upper limit for most of us), which is less than 50w/board. Add to that the fact that you've created a veritable ceiling of light, with more diodes directly over the canopy than any strip build I can remember. Yes, you could absolutely have built a kick-ass strip light that would rock that space like nobody's business, for a lot less money, and yeah, I doubt any difference in yield will be significant, but it's still fucking rad. And if you have the money and feel like spending it, and find the whole thing fun, why the hell not? Really cool, man. I dig.How much did this 4x4 light cost man?
boards were $133 x 4 I think. Then the drivers, wire, etc was in addition. If I can produce good meds, it’s money well spent. Besides, I just got medical retired and need a new hobby to help keep me sane.... this $h!t is fun and I haven’t even really started yet, can’t imagine the feeling of pride swell as the plants grow & flourish ...!!
This light would kick some ass in a 5 x 5I wouldn't feel bad if I were you (and I know you don't). While it's true that you could have adequately lit that space with far less power - and I highly doubt you'll end up using anything close to 1,050w - you now have a fixture that is capable of being run more efficiently than most of the setups I've seen. Personally, I can't imagine running that thing at more than 720w (40w per sq/ft - that's the upper limit for most of us), which is less than 50w/board. Add to that the fact that you've created a veritable ceiling of light, with more diodes directly over the canopy than any strip build I can remember. Yes, you could absolutely have built a kick-ass strip light that would rock that space like nobody's business, for a lot less money, and yeah, I doubt any difference in yield will be significant, but it's still fucking rad. And if you have the money and feel like spending it, and find the whole thing fun, why the hell not? Really cool, man. I dig.