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farmingfisherman

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When I max it out it flickers and goes dim,dimmer than when I turn it all the way down... If that makes sense... BUT, when I turn it down its just a little lower than what I get for max!!! That's the best way to describe it!!!
Don't know. Might be worth a call to HLG or hit the rep up here, can't remember who it is, hit @PadawanWarrior sure he knows his name. Good luck!
 

PadawanWarrior

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lusidghost

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$400 bills a tire?
Nah, money was tight so I just bought some Geolandars at around $150 a piece. I hear they’re pretty good though. I’m not really into full fledged off-roading. Just cruising down logging roads and climbing over some rocks here and there. Really I got the truck because I live on a mountain with chronically icy roads, and I take my dog on a lot of hikes higher up beyond the snow line.
 
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DarkWeb

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Nah, money was tight so I just bought some Geolandars at around $150 a piece. I hear they’re pretty good though. I’m not really into full fledged off-roading. Just cruising down logging roads and climbing over some rocks here and there. Really I got the truck because I live on a mountain with chronically icy roads, and I take my dog in a lot of hikes higher up beyond the snow line.
I have the geolanders on one of my jeeps. First winter with them. Durra Tracs are a good tire. I've run them in a few different sizes. Excellent winter traction and great on dry pavement too.
 

BarnBuster

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Barnwood from the 1920 barn, pressure washed, antique cabinet from the house turned vanity, new floor and toilet. I gotta get more wood pulled out to finish the bathroom. Installed a vinyl window I had laying around. Don't mind the mud dauber nests lol. View attachment 5041778
Nice!, I saw your post the other day about the teardown and meant to ask you if any of the wood was salvageable.
 

lusidghost

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Barnwood from the 1920 barn, pressure washed, antique cabinet from the house turned vanity, new floor and toilet. I gotta get more wood pulled out to finish the bathroom. Installed a vinyl window I had laying around. Don't mind the mud dauber nests lol. View attachment 5041778
I want one of those sinks. I didn't realize you could install them into tables and whatnot. Pretty.
 

Markshomegrown

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I finished off my DIY flower light (cost £150 and a lot of work lol)
Here's the par chart, never flowered off under LEDS, alway used HPS
light spread it not as even as i would like, my calculations off a little.

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I think this is a good result, any comments welcome.
 

curious2garden

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I finished off my DIY flower light (cost £150 and a lot of work lol)
Here's the par chart, never flowered off under LEDS, alway used HPS
light spread it not as even as i would like, my calculations off a little.

View attachment 5042486

I think this is a good result, any comments welcome.
We have an entire LED light forum here:
 

lokie

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I finished off my DIY flower light (cost £150 and a lot of work lol)
Here's the par chart, never flowered off under LEDS, alway used HPS
light spread it not as even as i would like, my calculations off a little.

View attachment 5042486

I think this is a good result, any comments welcome.
Have you considered starting a grow journal to chronicle your grow adventures?
 

Markshomegrown

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Have you considered starting a grow journal to chronicle your grow adventures?
Not a bad idea, Could include my diy clone pot, veg room with a 72w diy veg light and the flower light.
it all started with this video
built a few, improving each time, getting the spacing right was the hardest thing, making cheap reflectors for the bulbs worked out really well(as i was losing too much light, needed to create over laping spot light effect).
Light charts taken on a table, edges should be a lot higher with reflective walls.
 
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