SNEAKYp
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Where does the output come out of on these? I am only seeing the wires for input. I am obviously missing something...
Where does the output come out of on these? I am only seeing the wires for input. I am obviously missing something...
These royal blue's are so powerful that you would only have a few of them to spread around, plus the plants will actively grow towards them, so the lights would have to be put higher I think.Those Luxeon Ms would mix well with the 2700K Veros.
There is not much point in mixing different whites, so why not choose a single color temp to rule them all. Consider 3500K or 4000K based on the amount of blue light. The amount of red light compared to the 3000K is not that much lower. Good luck chewing things over.Also, looking over the Cree-vs-Vero conversion charts MrFlux provided, the 4000K Vero is looking good. They might complement the 2700Ks better than the 3000Ks would.
Yes that will make it a lot easier to keep it cool.Adding 5 additional lamps to the space places the emitters 8" apart and I can run them at 31 watts, well below the rating for the heat sinks I have picked out.
For me 4000K is the Goldilocks of the Vero family. For CXA it would be 3500K. Both for flowering. I did some simulations with mixing whites and concluded it's simpler to just pick one color temp. Here is one exampleIf you could choose any color and ratio for your own flowering lamp what would you put together?
This is what I thought at first too, but looking at this graph I made from LED Benchmark, not quite so sure at the moment..... [Although, I have SW 2700k's too, and I cannot find a separate graph other than the Xb-e datasheet, but they should be similar to the 2700k WW's]Abiqua (the new Stormtoker heh...), about that stretch, it's true that Cree is a lot 'bluer' than luxeon, or bridgelux, or generic asian. That might explain what happened with your plants.
Yes that will make it a lot easier to keep it cool.
For me 4000K is the Goldilocks of the Vero family. For CXA it would be 3500K. Both for flowering. I did some simulations with mixing whites and concluded it's simpler to just pick one color temp. Here is one example
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Abiqua (the new Stormtoker heh...), about that stretch, it's true that Cree is a lot 'bluer' than luxeon, or bridgelux, or generic asian. That might explain what happened with your plants.
Wow that is some serious LED juice! Is there any way you could access two relatively unused circuits? It is pretty cheap to work with heavy duty 15A 120v outlets and timers but once you go bigger than that everything gets ridiculous (LOWES prices).The 120V input is connected to a terminal strip which branches out to 3 terminal strips each supplying current to 7 or 8 drivers. Each driver will be outputting 1.05A. Total for each 2ndary terminal strip is max of 8.4A. Total being drawn from the primary strip is 24.15A.
Thanks for that too. I know the terminal strips are good but I'll add the extra amps into the figure and check the wire gauges again.I try to make sure not to push any circuit harder than 80% of its rating.