Ayokiwi717
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Mine are the Samsung onesHLG is just the top tier of the quantum board market. They actually created them, the rest are basically copies. Some good, some not so good.
Mine are the Samsung onesHLG is just the top tier of the quantum board market. They actually created them, the rest are basically copies. Some good, some not so good.
Good you possibly stupify that all? Whats 600 respec? 1212?The response I got from HLG regarding a 600 Rspec was 50% at. 30" for veg and. 24" full power for flower. Adjust the light up slowly the 2nd week of 1212 until you reach full power over 5 days or so.
So you guys are running 600 watts? Can you dim yours?HLG is just the top tier of the quantum board market. They actually created them, the rest are basically copies. Some good, some not so good.
I have a Samsung phone too.Mine are the Samsung ones
R spectrum, 600 watts LED. Yes, dimmable from 60 to 600 wattsGood you possibly stupify that all? Whats 600 respec? 1212?
Come on man, you could've left him in suspense a little more first. Bad troll, lol.R spectrum, 600 watts LED. Yes, dimmable from 60 to 600 watts
Me too, but that is besides the point. So how do I know what the wattage is then? Can I go by the lumens. Mine doesn't say were the wattage is? So you guys are doing it 24 inches away? Won't that stretch.I have a Samsung phone too.
Hook a kilawatt up to your light, that will tell you what it is pulling. That is a power monitor, there are about $20 on Amazon. Stretching is not a problem when using good light at proper height.M
Me too, but that is besides the point. So how do I know what the wattage is then? Can I go by the lumens. Mine doesn't say were the wattage is? So you guys are doing it 24 inches away? Won't that stretch.
This is how I measure wattage with my HLG lights when I want to.M
Me too, but that is besides the point. So how do I know what the wattage is then? Can I go by the lumens. Mine doesn't say were the wattage is? So you guys are doing it 24 inches away? Won't that stretch.
If they read these threads the noobs will definitely learn what not to do.. (Cough* more posts=more answers cough*)Alright, I dont really get why, you could just ignore it... you can never get enough knowledge, and hopefully through my tons of posts I can help somebody new
He may need to hear it again in 20 mins. lolYer an idiot
And I'll remember I said it the next time yer an idiot
Is there any other way but buying that?Hook a kilawatt up to your light, that will tell you what it is pulling. That is a power monitor, there are about $20 on Amazon. Stretching is not a problem when using good light at proper height.
Yes, you can guess.Is there any other way but buying that?
Alright I guess it will just guess. Im not going to buy that just yet. I guess I will just guess and play around with my light. You wander why, I post a comment a couple times... if I bought everything everybody told me to get on here I would be broke. Im just working with what I got and working my way up like many of us started. I already spent a good some on what I currently got.Yes, you can guess.
I would check the manufacturer's website for product specs. If they don't have it available.. then you need a new light. Something trusted. No bs. That's why ppl pay the $$ to get solid equipment.M
Me too, but that is besides the point. So how do I know what the wattage is then? Can I go by the lumens. Mine doesn't say were the wattage is? So you guys are doing it 24 inches away? Won't that stretch.
Tell you what bud. If you cannot get that item I get it, even a few dollars can be precious some times. Download a free app for your phone to measure lux. Measure at full power and than use the reading to know what you are dimming too. It's not as accurate but it will give you a decent reading.Alright I guess it will just guess. Im not going to buy that just yet. I guess I will just guess and play around with my light. You wander why, I post a comment a couple times... if I bought everything everybody told me to get on here I would be broke. Im just working with what I got and working my way up like many of us started. I already spent a good some on what I currently got.
Would itYes, you can guess.
I paid 230 for my light. Not saying its the best money can buy, but its a decent price. My first light was 80 or 90. My tent was 200, soil 38, seeds 60 some I think, pots 14, and nutrients 40 some.I would check the manufacturer's website for product specs. If they don't have it available.. then you need a new light. Something trusted. No bs. That's why ppl pay the $$ to get solid equipment.
Ok so divide how much lux by 320w to get an estimate of how many lux= a watt. Ya im not trying to be a dick. Im a student, just trying to get by and learn.Tell you what bud. If you cannot get that item I get it, even a few dollars can be precious some times. Download a free app for your phone to measure lux. Measure at full power and than use the reading to know what you are dimming too. It's not as accurate but it will give you a decent reading.
I saw online somebody said 24" away at 150w for veg and 18" away for 300w. Now I have to adjust my light not to shock them as well. Im guessing the 15" away from light is now at 29,000 lumens (have to figure that out in lux) is to close, especially if im going to crank it up after a bit. Am I on the write path here?Tell you what bud. If you cannot get that item I get it, even a few dollars can be precious some times. Download a free app for your phone to measure lux. Measure at full power and than use the reading to know what you are dimming too. It's not as accurate but it will give you a decent reading.
YesOk so divide how much lux by 320w to get an estimate of how many lux= a watt. Ya im not trying to be a dick. Im a student, just trying to get by and learn.