well to be honest this is the first time ive done this with 2 reflectors over a 4x4 grow area. and this will only be like this the first 30 days of flower because in just a couple weeks i have another 7 plants going in the other side.. but YES as long as you can cool it.. it can be done.. and its providing much better coverage because each reflector is only responsibe for covering a 2x4 area. we all know the corners of those 4x4 tents dont get the light they need, but that might be curable by using one of those huge 3x3 big kahuna reflectors.. which i never have. like i said this is only temporary, i probably wouldnt design a system like this to be used going forward b/c there are better ways.Wow. 110 watts/sq ft. You are pulling it off. Is it efficient?
It still is 1750 watts in a 4x8. Even though it is moved to a side, your enclosed space is 4x8.
OP is talking about 1800 in a 4x4.
If the chiller will control it though, do it. Would be sweet to see.
Efficiency is only part of the puzzle, imo.
Amazing buds are what drops jaws.
from my book understanding, not experience, you might need co2 to reach potential.
even then, you be getting diminished returns on your wattage.
reflectors are available in a multitude of sizes.. you could fit 3 or even 4 smaller ones in the 4x4. if you think running a 600watt inside a 4x4 is the most efficient thing you could be doing is dead wrong... check the corners of your tent.. and down low. more light sources increase your footprint.Pics or this shit never happened sorry to say. I mean seriously you've asked a pretty outlandish question, and ok you've gotten some pretty outlandish answers, but no need to abuse the people trying to help you out or even just stating their opinion like duder, which wasn't that offensive anyway so just relax.
4x4 is my tent specs, and I run a single 600w mh/hps in there with minor heat issues over the summer if it's a really hot day. You're adding 1200W to the equation?? (not to mention you haven't stated whether they're in reflectors/air cooled hoods?) and even if they weren't, there's NO WAY you have space for 3 lights, a 12 spot ENF, a "air cooler"(whatever that may be?) and sufficient amount of air induction in there buddy have a good one.
why you so upset? yeah guy came off a little wierd.. but you are kinda guilty of spouting off mis information saying a setup isnt possible.. when its more than possible. if you have experience or not, its not good habit to just go around the board giving blanket statements. if someone calculates cooling and lighting possible along with all the other factors that go into a succsful grow. kinda made yourself look silly by saying you would laugh at the thought.You're right, I know nothing. Try research over stupid questions; maybe you'd get better answers if the questions were worth reading. Good luck, you need it.
-Dude'r
*sigh* again, that's just stupid. You obviously haven't done any of this before.just wanted to know if it was a bad idea or not. what about 1200 watts 2 400 watt hps and a 400 watt mh in the 4x4 tent? would that be worth the $ spent on electricity?
Yeah but the Sun's distance compared to any grower's set-up is no comparison! 0ne thing I noticed by observing the Sun is that@any angle it hits the whole plant just right. So it got me to thinking, why do most of us place 0ur plants directly under 0ur bulbs when knowing that the tops are mostly hit due to top fan leaves covering up the bottoms. I'm sure a lot of people know of this and place some lights near the sides(which I've seen), but just proving a point! All of those lights in that small tent will just generate lot's of heat and trying to cool it down with all that crap is to me, a waste of time when you can avoid having to do so by obtaining less wattage lights and placing them in the right areas. But whatever you decide to do, right! just as long as you get to your goals....that last one was to the dudoer. i mean how much is the sun producing? tryin to get as close to the sun as possible, rite?
here are a couple pics of 3 air cooled hoods in a 4x4 tent. so they will fit....
Good analogy.You could by a scooter and spend countless hours and money upgrading it and making it go 100mph (your plan) or you could just buy a motorcycle that goes 120mph for half the price and even less effort (another tent)...
I mean, I'm not sure what conversation we are having here.that is what im asking. thank you just wanted to know if it was a bad idea or not. what about 1200 watts 2 400 watt hps and a 400 watt mh in the 4x4 tent? would that be worth the $ spent on electricity?
There comes a point of diminishing returns. It depends on your goal: bud per kWh, or bud per square inch. Most choose and work toward the former. Jmo. cnpretty much just wanted to hear other opinions. seems like more lumens or foot candles whatever you want to call it would = more trees.