DustyDuke
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Do you find the stems thick enough for a large yield. I tend to find that there a bit stretchy and effects yieldI veg at 58w in a 2x2 but only cause I'm a tight arse
Do you find the stems thick enough for a large yield. I tend to find that there a bit stretchy and effects yieldI veg at 58w in a 2x2 but only cause I'm a tight arse
They're 28w 6500k Phillips bulbs from bunno lol but I don't get much stretch I run mostly indica strains though also don't veg very long as I'm only using a 160cm tall tentDo you find the stems thick enough for a large yield. I tend to find that there a bit stretchy and effects yield
Seen 87.9 today!Wow I just filled up for a dollar a litre!! I don’t think I’ve seen those prices since like 99 or something!
Haven’t used them. I got one of their first gen solskin boards. Doesn’t even have the extra car red just straight 3500k and it goes alright.What do you think of the ssk 272 optisolis panels? I'm getting a kit for a 2x2
They have almost zero efficiency loss until you start driving them past max current.Yeah they are pretty aweaome I agree
As U know the cooler the led the more efficient
That's why I'm driving them at 100-900mA in the 2 strip 40w model
Coz then 120 watts of it will do well in a 2x2
You could flower with 80w sure but as I said earlier 3 units will kill it
As we know veg wattage is irrelevant as it simply dictates the speed of growth plus DLI so depending on light schedule may not need as many watts
The far reds look pretty sweet!Haven’t used them. I got one of their first gen solskin boards. Doesn’t even have the extra car red just straight 3500k and it goes alright.
93.9 yesterday I should have waited I filled her up!i paid 98.9 the other day.
From the datasheets I've looked at, LEDs are always more efficient at lower current. I've never seen an exception, but if you know of one, I'm ready to learn.They have almost zero efficiency loss until you start driving them past max current.
Ok sorry but Ur idea about needing to drive them hard to get through the canopy defies physicsThey have almost zero efficiency loss until you start driving them past max current.
For flower lights you’ll need them running at max current or more to get the penetration you’ll want. For veg lights running them bellow 50% max current is a waste. This is from personal experience with gen 2 strips.
Smoke em up Jimmy660g off the green crack
Brings the overall total to 1254.5g
To the old jimy back in the day scroungin to get a gram mix on the go
Only so much you can learn from a datasheet. They are a decent guide but not the be all. The early gen veros loved to be run hard and produced better bigger buds than more chips at lower current. Why would that be? Who knows but its true. But you know this already considering you were "one of the LED gurus" that showed us the way. You would know the vero grower I mean too right? What was your previous handle again ?Ok sorry but Ur idea about needing to drive them hard to get through the canopy defies physics
A photon is a photon dont matter how many per watt or at what current they were produced
Can U explain this part of the data sheet please?
Even though I agree it is minimal curve
Consider this is at stable temp
U don't use heatsinks?
Mmm
Here are the averages from test done in a tent with an apogee par meter
Take me a life time at the rate i smoke nowa days.Smoke em up Jimmy
so whens the indoor run starting?Take me a life time at the rate i smoke nowa days.
Still got around 2 pound ready for a dry trim then i gotta get stuck into cuttin sime more down
Im keen as to get one going. If an wen i do ill be jumping into the deep end with a rdwc sytemso whens the indoor run starting?
They look nice as fuck manGettin there, these mints are chunky as fuck View attachment 4537247