RedCarpetMatches
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Nice thread. Does anyone know how many watts are needed? I have a 5x6. Also why does everyone stay around 13-13.5 on? Why not 14?
it takes up to 30 min to go into phytochrome state. Plants need 10 hours of phytochrome stasis. So do the math. Plus indicas come from regions along the equator flowering outdoors is year round and shorter days year round. Sativas come from regions of higher elevations that have longer daysNice thread. Does anyone know how many watts are needed? I have a 5x6. Also why does everyone stay around 13-13.5 on? Why not 14?
Yep, takes two hours indoors to fully go into the phyto-mode (12/12). I think chaz or Hyroot just recently said this...it takes up to 30 min to go into phytochrome state. Plants need 10 hours of phytochrome stasis. So do the math. Plus indicas come from regions along the equator flowering outdoors is year round and shorter days year round. Sativas come from regions of higher elevations that have longer days
you want them to last. shitty ones won't lastI know people claim to have success with the halogens. Do these actually work with a broad spectrum?
I seen some cool solderless cree diodes on RapidLED, but of course they don't come in 730nm. Then again, how good does the quality have to be if your just running them minutes a day.
Awesome DIY flower "trigger" strip.............total cost???Put together a quick flower trigger with my 10w ledengin.
it warms up the aluminum strip just a bit near the led. I can touch right behind the led and it's just warm so looks like it'll work. Got it set for 5min before and after lights out, seems like a good compromise between a flash and 15 min or so. Really easy to put together, especially after building a light and having lots of leftover supplies around.
Used a 25w inventronics driver, measured it runs at 22w. The color is actually much redder than the picture shows...little darker red than 660nm
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Think you did a good job on your clean set up with that budget! Good to know that slim heat sink can handle those babies.Driver.....$30......http://www.ledgroupbuy.com/inventronics-25w-driver-700ma/
led.........$16 x 3......http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/LED-Engin/LZ4-40R300/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMu4Prknbu83y1kHJl487Qqny72oCEIKzh8=
Adhesive backed wire holder, solder, 3' aluminum strip, 22g solid wire, arctic alumina thermal compound, self tapping screws, heatshrink, plug and wire donated from old VCR .
tools...drill, screwdriver, solder iron, wire stripper
probably about $100 worth of stuff. I'm sure it could be done way cheaper but I feel better running it using all the good stuff. Nice thing about the driver it has a low min voltage so I can take one of the leds out if I want to make another one day. The 5w led version is probably good enough, I got the 10w as a test in always on flowering.
the pontoon have 3 5 watters on each side. driven to 2.2 watts. so 6 for a 4x4 -5x5.. I want to make one for my 3x3 led tent coming soon... or order one of those 730nm floodlights from grow light source.I'm wondering how many 3 watters you really need? If those Epistars cover 180* then you would only need a couple stars.