240s and lower don't dim to 0%, just FYI.Or 3 hlg 240...
i would need the item number or link...If you're in the states theres no where to get them locally. I spent 2 weeks looking for them locally state side.
See that's only 4 light points which is still great so with 9 I know I can keep even closer... 6 is fine
I have not read everything here but have yet to see any comment on the size of the tent.View attachment 4309275
For new visitors who don't want to dig.. this is a rough draft...
HLG are pretty efficient, I'm more think as you have 3 rows for each of the 9 bars you have 3 separate drivers, it's pretty unknown at this stage exactly how much light you need.So hlg 320 it is.. for maximum efficiency right
Picture this
3 PLC strips on 6 or 9 1"ALU sheets 6' long
So that's 27 PLC strips per pvc vs 18... Something tells me I might be over doing something here...
But like this
See that's only 4 light points which is still great so with 9 I know I can keep even closer... 6 is fine
But like this hanging from ceiling on light movers so I can bring LEDs closer or back...As my LED family knows, narrowing down your components for a diy light can seem overwhelming.. it is almost time for me to start up so now I need to be putting in orders.. I've had a couple ideas shared before to me about the "super" light I'm trying to build.. not sure if it's still the latest tech.. so guys I've got the diy vertical tower garden & want to line LEDs vertically around each PVC (I'll tag a picture)
My lights will be hanging from the ceiling all around it though.. more than 4 light bars per PVC.. my goal is to be more efficient than anything else.. money is not a issue here, I think the Q series strips are still the most efficient strip on the market today??? Not sure.. BUT I will have 2800 flower watts & 4 PVC pipes so that's 700watt per 6' tower.. I don't want to make the mistake of buying the wrong strip. IfIf am trying to maximize efficiency what would you recommend.. thanks in advance.. I'm guessing I'll have to DIY a fixture similar to this
But circular and have leds going all around PVC.. really not like that... More like a light mover racks that shaped like a star to move lights forward or backwards...
More like this but I'll alsobe able to slide them closer or away
I will keep a gate fence around the first 8" away from PVC and then add a second layer 16" away from PVC for ultimate vertical scrog like never before .. only thing I will need to do as a Gardener is keep environment in check & manually the only thing I'll have to do is defoliate .. as the plants naturally grow up, the gate will be angled to where I can bend them outward the more I pull the fence to the light...
This took some thinking lol
My goal is to keep the light in a polygon spread instead of a 4 point "square" spread so I would need at least 5 light points around the circumference but I'm shooting for 9 to reach that max
I already did the formula and basically if the PVC was flat horizontal with 4 rows of 18 plants it would be 21"x 72" x 20" ... Ohh now that I'm looking at my diagram maybe it is 20"x72"x48"...