hybridway2
Amare Shill
Cool! Glad you took the time! Sure it was amusing at times. Lol!
Wicked busy rn but will do my best to answer your questions but i cannot see them by the way the post came out to quote.
- i took IR Gun readings in a still air environment after the light was on for over 8 hrs. 1.5-2 hrs in a still air environment.
- completely modular, sliding, detachable & pivoting
- There is x2 Bar lights there, next to each other because one is the Bar-8 Prototype i received about x2 yrs ago. It gets quite a bit hotter & uses what is popular today fro many bar light companies as for extrusions/heatsinks.
- Photon Density / Penetration is off the charts. At 4' below the fixture @ only 660w it maintains a 500ish ppfd. You're only 700/50 ish on the top canopy of an hps lit room unless multiple cross lighting is involved.
- Bud density is nutz! Frost n terps is Nutz!
- This unit run considerably cooler then anything i have tested against. Which were many popular fixtures out as well as the other bars that are on the proto that many companies are using now. Inadequate thermal mngmt there. Bar-8 runs about 40•f cooler.
- i turn my AC right off in the winter with about 5,600w of leds. I have x2, 6" fans set on a timer to intake & exhaust at the same time but only use them to control odor & refresh air at lights out.
- Summer-Time AC does the trick in the sealed room with Co2.
- No Hot-Spot with this light. Less so even more due to the Triple, well spaced , diode layout per bar.
- My room is tough to manage so i just zip-tie the Dual-Bars to the ceiling, spread at 16" on center to reduce my overall ppfd to around 750-800 at about 8-12" below the top of the canopy on tall plants.
Because the photon density maintains so well at depth rather then dipping off by several hundred Umol per 3-6" drop, this allows the plants to get just the right amount of light per phase of growth or wk into flower as they stretch. With these spectrums they do catch a nice stretch as opposed to the Bonzia-Effect many get from other light spectrums. That allows for multiple more shoots to make it to the top as well as a lil space for light to get in & not an overcrowded bush that can get PM easier.
- The ChilLed is a nice looking light but will not achieve the same sort of results unfortunately do to their poor choice in spectrum.
Heres the new Bar-6 LUV. 25% off Pre-Orders. Ships next week. = $970 delivered.
Top-Bin, custom engineered, detachable, remote driver option, 11% outside the normal 400-700 par region.
Me,
Finally done! Will ship beginning of this coming week after final testing. The efficacy is 2.32J@720w with the heavy UV/IR.
Dual remote power-supplies with separate dimming knob and UV o/o switch. Can be ordered later with 9ft or longer custom cables for large orders taking the remote mounting route.
Serious UV coverage with 6 diodes per bar. (attached pic)
Victor
Dual power-supplies, drivers with UV o/o switch and daisy-chain socket. The Bar6 is basically two attached/foldable Bar3's for flexibility.
This is my next move then it will be the Bar-8 's with UV that will lace the ceiling.
Wicked busy rn but will do my best to answer your questions but i cannot see them by the way the post came out to quote.
- i took IR Gun readings in a still air environment after the light was on for over 8 hrs. 1.5-2 hrs in a still air environment.
- completely modular, sliding, detachable & pivoting
- There is x2 Bar lights there, next to each other because one is the Bar-8 Prototype i received about x2 yrs ago. It gets quite a bit hotter & uses what is popular today fro many bar light companies as for extrusions/heatsinks.
- Photon Density / Penetration is off the charts. At 4' below the fixture @ only 660w it maintains a 500ish ppfd. You're only 700/50 ish on the top canopy of an hps lit room unless multiple cross lighting is involved.
- Bud density is nutz! Frost n terps is Nutz!
- This unit run considerably cooler then anything i have tested against. Which were many popular fixtures out as well as the other bars that are on the proto that many companies are using now. Inadequate thermal mngmt there. Bar-8 runs about 40•f cooler.
- i turn my AC right off in the winter with about 5,600w of leds. I have x2, 6" fans set on a timer to intake & exhaust at the same time but only use them to control odor & refresh air at lights out.
- Summer-Time AC does the trick in the sealed room with Co2.
- No Hot-Spot with this light. Less so even more due to the Triple, well spaced , diode layout per bar.
- My room is tough to manage so i just zip-tie the Dual-Bars to the ceiling, spread at 16" on center to reduce my overall ppfd to around 750-800 at about 8-12" below the top of the canopy on tall plants.
Because the photon density maintains so well at depth rather then dipping off by several hundred Umol per 3-6" drop, this allows the plants to get just the right amount of light per phase of growth or wk into flower as they stretch. With these spectrums they do catch a nice stretch as opposed to the Bonzia-Effect many get from other light spectrums. That allows for multiple more shoots to make it to the top as well as a lil space for light to get in & not an overcrowded bush that can get PM easier.
- The ChilLed is a nice looking light but will not achieve the same sort of results unfortunately do to their poor choice in spectrum.
Heres the new Bar-6 LUV. 25% off Pre-Orders. Ships next week. = $970 delivered.
Top-Bin, custom engineered, detachable, remote driver option, 11% outside the normal 400-700 par region.
Me,
Finally done! Will ship beginning of this coming week after final testing. The efficacy is 2.32J@720w with the heavy UV/IR.
Dual remote power-supplies with separate dimming knob and UV o/o switch. Can be ordered later with 9ft or longer custom cables for large orders taking the remote mounting route.
Serious UV coverage with 6 diodes per bar. (attached pic)
Victor
Dual power-supplies, drivers with UV o/o switch and daisy-chain socket. The Bar6 is basically two attached/foldable Bar3's for flexibility.
This is my next move then it will be the Bar-8 's with UV that will lace the ceiling.
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