Doesn’t running your boards at lower increases the efficiency, or am I reading this wrong? I thought higher the joule’s at board would be better? I am a noob at this.Dimming drivers makes them less efficient better to have one driver at full power.
So are you saying in theory that you will get higher PPFD running 4X boards on 1x 240 driver than running 2 boards each on 2x 240 drivers dimmed to 120 watt each driver?Driving your boards at lower current increases the efficiency at the board that is true. But at the same time if you are dimming a driver to do this it offsets the efficiency at the board as the driver becomes less efficient. I will try and make a video to explain this when I can as I don't think alot of people realise how it works and they have no way of testing it correctly.
Not in theory in reality, you will get higher overall efficiency.So are you saying in theory that you will get higher PPFD running 4X boards on 1x 240 driver than running 2 boards each on 2x 240 drivers dimmed to 120 watt each driver?
Do two boards each on an HLG-120 at max. Same efficiency, but more flexible.Not in theory in reality, you will get higher overall efficiency.
Yes the flexibility of more drivers is what I want as well. I want 4xqb96’s all on their own drivers in a 3x3 but can’t decide what drivers to get. (Sorry pan sorry the thread hijak)Do two boards each on an HLG-120 at max. Same efficiency, but more flexible.
For the flexibility to use from propergation to flower. I could run just 1 for propergation 2-3 for veg & 4 for flower. I would be using a light meter to get the correct ppfd for each stage. On just say 1 driver with 4 qb96’s in parallel on a 320h-54a I wouldn’t be able to dim it enough with 4 lights to get 100ppfd/7000luxHow many watts do you want to use in total is what it comes down to. Also if you have the leds spaced correctly then why do you want separate drivers for them all?
In my opinion, 4000K-4500K is THEE best spectrum for healthy veg growth.I would by something with a dual spectrum if you are going to to something that needs to be that versatile, you should use alot more blue to veg.
My customers love 4200k Cri 90 even from seedsIn my opinion, 4000K-4500K is THEE best spectrum for healthy veg growth.