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Randomblame

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Rightio then, back on track now

@Randomblame & where is Tboneshuffle on RIU? Its nice that Prawn doesn't have to answer for a change too.

I have a new HLG-240h-48A - could you pls tell me how to adjust the driver I will need it about half power to start with and there are 2 trim pots I can fiddle with. It will be running my new 48V H-influx strips off it.

2ndly, thanks for the humidity / VPD chart, I actually think I am lucky and will get away without having to worry about things too much if I can keep my temps around 27 degrees i.e. night humidity is in the ball park. I'm still working on my controller options.

Also @Or_Gro are all Americans like the great Donald T?

I might shoot off for a wee while now.......

SMIRK

The driver is preset to 48volts! You only need to connect the strips in parallel. For dimming use the current regulator. No need to set it to a certain voltage. The voltage of the strips fit well inside the constant current region of the driver and therefor the driver will work in CC mode. In this mode the voltage regulator is dissabled anyway so leave the rubber grommet plugged in and use only the current regulator for dimming!
 

Or_Gro

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Rightio then, back on track now

@Randomblame & where is Tboneshuffle on RIU? Its nice that Prawn doesn't have to answer for a change too.

I have a new HLG-240h-48A - could you pls tell me how to adjust the driver I will need it about half power to start with and there are 2 trim pots I can fiddle with. It will be running my new 48V H-influx strips off it.

2ndly, thanks for the humidity / VPD chart, I actually think I am lucky and will get away without having to worry about things too much if I can keep my temps around 27 degrees i.e. night humidity is in the ball park. I'm still working on my controller options.

Also @Or_Gro are all Americans like the great Donald T?

I might shoot off for a wee while now.......

SMIRK
Only the deplorables.....

Funny how kiwis cant figure out how to screw a driver. Let me help.

First...very important...get a screwdriver that fits in the hole.....

Second...insert screwdriver...find the screw...

Third, turn clockwise for up, counter clockwise for down...

E Z (pronounced Zee not Zed), P Z....
 
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Or_Gro

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Have a look at the Aussies in the crowd, beers, sun, chicks, Magnificent!


OK, we lost by 149 runs Prawn......
Wtf kinda insect-named baseball has winning team ahead by 149 runs? Perhaps need a few more bases? Maybe a real catcher, instead of those sticks?

Nice mowing job there between pitcher and home plate...must help everyone focus...
 
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Or_Gro

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The driver is preset to 48volts! You only need to connect the strips in parallel. For dimming use the current regulator. No need to set it to a certain voltage. The voltage of the strips fit well inside the constant current region of the driver and therefor the driver will work in CC mode. In this mode the voltage regulator is dissabled anyway so leave the rubber grommet plugged in and use only the current regulator for dimming!
Seriously, though...

you can use a multimeter to check voltage and when adjusting amps...that way you at least know what the wattage is...a light meter under the lights would also do it
 

Frank Cannon

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We're sophisticated down here - obviously ...

Random / PC - I'm following King Prawns advice and going to 4 individual pots in pots but I'm going to let them run into a large tray so all run off is easy to collect. If I set the drain so there is always a bit of run off in the tray to evap and help keep humidity up are there any issues with salts drying on the edges and potential vapour issues? Roots would always be in fresh nuts at the bottom of the 2nd bucket.

FC
 

Frank Cannon

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Seriously, though...

you can use a multimeter to check voltage and when adjusting amps...that way you at least know what the wattage is...a light meter under the lights would also do it
I have my trusty 20 dollar lux meter, just wasn't too sure about how to adjust these "A" type drivers.

I really like my "B" drivers with remote pots I must say - easy to adjust but at the expense of a bit of power availability.
FC
 

Or_Gro

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We're sophisticated down here - obviously ...

Random / PC - I'm following King Prawns advice and going to 4 individual pots in pots but I'm going to let them run into a large tray so all run off is easy to collect. If I set the drain so there is always a bit of run off in the tray to evap and help keep humidity up are there any issues with salts drying on the edges and potential vapour issues? Roots would always be in fresh nuts at the bottom of the 2nd bucket.

FC
Just funnin...
 

Prawn Connery

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The irony is, Lance Cairn's cricket bat had no shoulders and looked like a baseball bat. Or a caveman's club. Take your pick.

But they were the days when when a six was over the fence - not over the line - so ya gotta give it to him.
 

Or_Gro

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The irony is, Lance Cairn's cricket bat had no shoulders and looked like a baseball bat. Or a caveman's club. Take your pick.

But they were the days when when a six was over the fence - not over the line - so ya gotta give it to him.
Lol, caveman’s club...

Baseball bats aren’t flat...on any side...and they’re not held like a croquet mallet...
 
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Prawn Connery

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Lol, caveman’s club...

Baseball bats aren’t flat...on any side...and they’re not held like a croquet mallet...
Ah, is that why they need three chances to hit the ball? And what's with all the little girls wearing gloves so they don't hurt their nail polish?

Real balls are hard - like cricket balls (not those "soft balls") - and real men catch with their hands, not leather pouches.

Real men also play a game that lasts five days - yes, five days.

Baseball was invented because cricket was too hard. :rolleyes:
 

Prawn Connery

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The one thing American sports all have in common is they have to invent all this protective equipment so they don't hurt themselves even before they step out on to the field.

Like I said, real men don't need helmets and shoulder pads, and shin guards and hip guards and crotch guards and knee pads and elbow pads and . . . Jeeze, the list goes on.

Have you guys invented anything yet to protect your hurt feelings? :P
 
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