iShatterBladderz
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
So I’ve been revamping my main tent, a gorilla grow 4x4. I recently ordered a new 480w QB using the LM301H & Cree xpe2 660nm diodes and putting my old lm301b board in another tent. I have been planning on getting two of the far-red initiator pucks from rapidled And running them 2 minutes before lights out and 13 minutes afterwards.
When I went to order them, I came across the emerson boards that have both deep-red and far-red, and decided to go this way instead, to help get some extra far-red supplementation during flower. I just have a couple questions about these boards.
1. are they powered separately? For example, can I have the deep-reds on the same digital timer as my QB, and then run the far-reds on a seperate timer?
2. It has an option to have an included power supply. Should I order one of these for each board? Can I use a power splitter to power both with one supply? Or is there a better way to power these based on what I am trying to accomplish?
thanks guys, I’m excited to hear what you think.
So I’ve been revamping my main tent, a gorilla grow 4x4. I recently ordered a new 480w QB using the LM301H & Cree xpe2 660nm diodes and putting my old lm301b board in another tent. I have been planning on getting two of the far-red initiator pucks from rapidled And running them 2 minutes before lights out and 13 minutes afterwards.
When I went to order them, I came across the emerson boards that have both deep-red and far-red, and decided to go this way instead, to help get some extra far-red supplementation during flower. I just have a couple questions about these boards.
1. are they powered separately? For example, can I have the deep-reds on the same digital timer as my QB, and then run the far-reds on a seperate timer?
2. It has an option to have an included power supply. Should I order one of these for each board? Can I use a power splitter to power both with one supply? Or is there a better way to power these based on what I am trying to accomplish?
thanks guys, I’m excited to hear what you think.