NanoGadget
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With 0.5 f of my ambient.. so 83.5 to 85.5 on average. For all practical purposes it is the same as my ambient tempswhat are your leaf temps please
With 0.5 f of my ambient.. so 83.5 to 85.5 on average. For all practical purposes it is the same as my ambient tempswhat are your leaf temps please
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UV, 660nm 740nm enhanced white board. all leds.
I'll be testing these shortly over a couple of plants
Probably just updates in the Chinese knock off boards thread.Going to journal that?
What type of boards are thoseProbably just updates in the Chinese knock off boards thread.
Just fitted them on a 900mm heatsink earlier this afternoon.
Just needs wired up tomorrow.
Initial Par readings look ok so far
They are from Alibaba, a company called R2TWhat type of boards are those
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UV, 660nm 740nm enhanced white board. all leds.
I'll be testing these shortly over a couple of plants
What are the dimensions of these boards? I like the idea to cover the whole ceiling with diodes. Maybe 6 or 8 of them would fit in my little 125 x 70cm area. 6 or 8 boards, no heatsinks and 2 HLG-240s and my UVB bulbs in the middle.@Randomblame, the uv, 660 740 diodes are Top view 5730 led tgc from SHENZHEN TANLIE TECHNOPLOGY LIGHTIG CO.,LTD.
The rest are Samsung lmc501c
It's two boards with a gap in the middle. I needed a linear fixture to slot along side the FOTOPs.
I took down a QB + GG and replaced them with these boards, same watts but 480 more diodes.
I know the supplemental diodes are not osram but I'm hoping it's a swings and roundabouts type thing were the extra 480 diodes make up for any inefficiencies.
1x board, 65 watts, for 576 diodes v a QB, 288 diodes
1 x board, 65 watts, for 576 diodes v a GG, 384 diodes.
You know it makes sense....... lol
It's a win win for the QB too. I've just 're drivered it to run at 30~ watts. Probably 200 lumens a watt now
What do you use for UVB?What are the dimensions of these boards? I like the idea to cover the whole ceiling with diodes. Maybe 6 or 8 of them would fit in my little 125 x 70cm area. 6 or 8 boards, no heatsinks and 2 HLG-240s and my UVB bulbs in the middle.
145mm x 395mmWhat are the dimensions of these boards? I like the idea to cover the whole ceiling with diodes. Maybe 6 or 8 of them would fit in my little 125 x 70cm area. 6 or 8 boards, no heatsinks and 2 HLG-240s and my UVB bulbs in the middle.
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Just before harvest pic
It was usually between 16 and 18” deep into flower, closer to 24” at the startHow high above the canopy did you have the light?
Currently I'm using two 2ft Agromax PureUV, bro(75/25% UVB/A, 2x 24w). Its a hella strong bulb and its needed to harden the plants off against such strong bulbs. Its the 1st time I use them and I still have to figure out how to use them without hurting the plants.What do you use for UVB?
145mm x 395mm
$57 US - €49 - £44.Upps, that means I would need 12 to cover the ceiling completely..
I still like the idea ... but gets expensive and driving them with ~30-35w is a bit .. lets say.. exaggerated, lol!
What costs such a board?
Yeah, I would probably add just a few U-channels on the backside to tripple the surface area and give them a bit more rigidity. Boards themselves run surprisingly cool and at half power anyway.$57 US - €49 - £44.
I wonder where the point of ridiculousness starts re running low watts.?
For instance, the QB board at 30 watts measured 800 in the centre, 400 at the edges at 7" - ~ 180mm height with the Apogee.
You could always get away with 6 x boards with the overlap of light and use strips around the edges to even the light out.
Here is the 'back of an envelope' par reading of 1 x Disco Board
300mm - 1ft away, 102 wall watts over a 2ft x 2ft - 600mm x 600mm open space.
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The 2 x boards at 130 watts, back of heatsink temps were 34°c - 93F.....
Which is cool....
Sure who knows what they'll be like growing but they look good enough in theory.
They're similar in cost as 2 x Samsung double row strips/stripes - £44