Samwiseman420
Well-Known Member
What is actually producing the higher yield with an LED? Is it the actual watts at the wall or the PPFD?
For example, If I wanted a total PPFD at the canopy to be 1000 and could achieve that at 450 watts of power. Would I get the same or higher yield @ 600 watts of power with the light higher up and the same 1000 PPFD at the canopy?
Reason I ask is because I have a heat issue and I can achieve the same 1000 PPFD with the light turned down to 450 and cooler temps. But am I losing yield because the watts are lower?
So, can you achieve the same yield @ 450 watts and 1000 PPFD 12 inches from canopy as a 600 watt 20 inches from canopy and the same 1000 PPFD?
For example, If I wanted a total PPFD at the canopy to be 1000 and could achieve that at 450 watts of power. Would I get the same or higher yield @ 600 watts of power with the light higher up and the same 1000 PPFD at the canopy?
Reason I ask is because I have a heat issue and I can achieve the same 1000 PPFD with the light turned down to 450 and cooler temps. But am I losing yield because the watts are lower?
So, can you achieve the same yield @ 450 watts and 1000 PPFD 12 inches from canopy as a 600 watt 20 inches from canopy and the same 1000 PPFD?