I'm using three of these modules: http://www.topledlight.com/30w-cree-led-emitter-30-watts-red-blue-grow-light-diy_p1096.htmlCool man
Whats it's spec's?
how many of each color?what spectrums did you use. How many watt diodes ?
As you see they actually work just fine And that's what I wanted to test - now I'm going to test 10W and 100W LEDs, and see if they are any good.I wouldn't risk using it as my only light,but those will make great supplementary lighting
how about a pic of the light?As you see they actually work just fine And that's what I wanted to test - now I'm going to test 10W and 100W LEDs, and see if they are any good.
Do you have a link for that thread? I'm still new to this forumNice looking plants, though a tad droopy. Adding some 500-600 should solve that
ASAP get some Cree WW 9.5w globes from HD/Lowes
B/R grows plants but it misses the 500-600nm range. It is proven that you want them too
See captainmorgan's thread- those are all he is using
My setup is as follows: 230V to 24VAC transformer -> Diode bridge -> A total of 8100 uF (5x 680 uF and 1x 4700 uF) -> Three MeanWell LDD-1000H constant current drivers.Looking nice for 90w. Is the actual power draw 90w? I'm sure it's a bit more due to drivers and fans if any.
Sure thing mate. Bear in mind that this is my first attempt at testing whether LED was suitable for growing, so it is purely made to work, not to look pretty!how about a pic of the light?
What is mmj short for?You can find links throughout the various led threads here, but all you need do is look at the most current offerings from led companies with a mmj background. So far USA and Europe have been leading the way. China is just a cheap mimicker, though they could be a real threat, apparently there's sufficient money in knockoffs
Seems like they only sell LED panels (if it's http://astirgrows.com you mean).EU- check out www.astirgrows.led
mmj= medical marijuana
Green light penetrates the canopy (since the green leaves reflect) better than red\blue so if your going for maximum photosynthesis through the whole canopy then incorporating green is helpfull. Green has been shown to drive photosynthesis in studies that track O2 production with light of different wavelengths.Do you have any link that discusses the 500-600nm light? It seems a bit weird to me that the plants want the green spectrum - they are green because they absorb everything but the green light.
Fluoros? We don't need no stink fluoros!Green light penetrates the canopy (since the green leaves reflect) better than red\blue so if your going for maximum photosynthesis through the whole canopy then incorporating green is helpfull. Green has been shown to drive photosynthesis in studies that track O2 production with light of different wavelengths.
It might be easier to throw some fluoro tubes into the mix for broad spectrum lighting instead of putting in a bunch of white led chips. Fluoros will give a better spread through the canopy.
so I should get rid of my 54w T5s for some overpriced under wattage 22w led T8 tubes that are designed for residential lighting in the same space ?Fluoros? We don't need no stink fluoros!
Actually I have an 8 bulb x 4ft HOT5, but will be retrofitting to accommodate led tubes as soon as they are available in 30w+.
The pic is of 4 x 4ft led tubes which were installed 2 weeks after flip to 12/12, not quite a month (6/ 19-20) + a few led globes w/wo globe