PICOGRAV
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The sinks are 10 inch by about 6 inch. There are two HP CC/CV DC power supplies running the LED's. One is driving the two Vero 29's in parallel at about 40 volts, with the CC driver set at 5 amps maximum. The other power supply is driving the four Vero 18's in parallel at around 30 volts with its CC driver set at 4 amps maximum output.
This is a very easy and safe way to to dive multiple LED Arrays from one DC source.
The grow is 12 seeds started in two 5 gallon fabric pots. Lots of training and tieing throughout veg. The left is called BooBerries (the same cookies male from the first strain I started) and I can't remember the name of the other off the top of my head, its an afghan cross. After 2 weeks of flower the males were cut and removed and pollen will be collected.
3 of the boo berries where males and two of the afghans also.
The little clone from the last grow flowered up very nicely yielded just over 6 ounces in the old setup with the 2 vero 29's pushing 200 watts. The new setup uses 320 watts at the moment, the rack in total is 2 feet wide by 6 feet long, ideally each 5 gallon will use about 2 by 2 feet. The hole rack is about 8 feet tall and is split in half, each plant space has about 4 feet of vertical grow space. In all there will be 96 cubic feet per rack and 6 light arrays, about 1000 watts of total LED lighting power throughout the rack.
There is a 260 CFM exhaust fan ducted over the heatsinks and sucking through them, providing cooling, even with these large sinks it is necessary.
This is a very easy and safe way to to dive multiple LED Arrays from one DC source.
The grow is 12 seeds started in two 5 gallon fabric pots. Lots of training and tieing throughout veg. The left is called BooBerries (the same cookies male from the first strain I started) and I can't remember the name of the other off the top of my head, its an afghan cross. After 2 weeks of flower the males were cut and removed and pollen will be collected.
3 of the boo berries where males and two of the afghans also.
The little clone from the last grow flowered up very nicely yielded just over 6 ounces in the old setup with the 2 vero 29's pushing 200 watts. The new setup uses 320 watts at the moment, the rack in total is 2 feet wide by 6 feet long, ideally each 5 gallon will use about 2 by 2 feet. The hole rack is about 8 feet tall and is split in half, each plant space has about 4 feet of vertical grow space. In all there will be 96 cubic feet per rack and 6 light arrays, about 1000 watts of total LED lighting power throughout the rack.
There is a 260 CFM exhaust fan ducted over the heatsinks and sucking through them, providing cooling, even with these large sinks it is necessary.