That's beautiful! Is that 1545-LS from 8020?Nah, I used the new frame reference build. Check it out...
That's beautiful! Is that 1545-LS from 8020?Nah, I used the new frame reference build. Check it out...
Somehow I missed that and was looking at the 1". I have everything ordered (including the new 1x3" extrusion) and am excited to build!EX-1030-BLACK – 1″ x 3″ BLACK Smooth T-Slotted Aluminum Extrusion | TNUTZ
These extrusions are 100% compatible with the following manufacturers: 80/20 #1030-S-BLACK TSLOTS #650101 McMaster #3136N37www.tnutz.com
It's that guy. Part of GreenGene's recommended parts list.
It was fun to assemble, but frustrating at times.Somehow I missed that and was looking at the 1". I have everything ordered (including the new 1x3" extrusion) and am excited to build!
I'm stoked for it all! I'm sure there will be some hangups and learning along the way. I appreciate all the info!It was fun to assemble, but frustrating at times.
Are you sure you didn't try to use 1/2"? I used 3/4" and they fit fine. I actually ran out and had to use a 1" for one heatsink and they were too long so I needed to space it with washers.I found that I needed 1" screws for securing the heatsinks to the frame. I believe 3/4" was recommended.
I used them as soon as the seedling went into my tent - the plant vegged beautifully too. I was worried about stretch based off of some anecdotal findings in this community however I ended up with very tight internodal spacing. Pic for referenceWhen do you run the QB11's? I've got 1 and just run it 12/12 once I see pistils but not sure if that's the best way to use them?
This is my design using 2020 extrusion. I don’t know what you are using for heatsinks but I’m going to just thread between the fins so I don’t have to go all the way through.Somehow I missed that and was looking at the 1". I have everything ordered (including the new 1x3" extrusion) and am excited to build!
I tried using the recommended 7/8" 1/4-20 screws to attach the heatsink to the frame. They weren't long enough. I had to grab 1" 1/4-20.Are you sure you didn't try to use 1/2"? I used 3/4" and they fit fine. I actually ran out and had to use a 1" for one heatsink and they were too long so I needed to space it with washers.
Here is my heatsink...This is my design using 2020 extrusion. I don’t know what you are using for heatsinks but I’m going to just thread between the fins so I don’t have to go all the way through.
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Two rows (would need 2 strips per row) QB11s may have to be my next addition. What driver did you use and how hard do you push them?Just add red strips. I built my latest DIY lamp with (6) H-Influx strips (l06) (I had F-series for my last lamp, H-influx are better overall IMO) and I added 2 HLG QB11's in 660nm. I don't have the resources to test my lamp but given the results of HLG's QB's whith monochromatic reds incorporated you can safely assume you'll hit that 90cri mark, give or take. Plus consider that any warm white LED making 90+cri is sacrificing efficiency to get there if they're not mixing diode spectrums. At the end of the day, plants don't care about efficiency but if you do, just add reds.