RainDan
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Hi @coughphee.connoiseur,
It won't be too late - we'll be happy to help when you are ready.
Thanks,
Dan
It won't be too late - we'll be happy to help when you are ready.
Thanks,
Dan
ive never had a fan go out in any of the units ive owned. regardless, this is ip65 (67? whatever washdown is), and the fans are external to the sealed housing and are removable/replaceableBobby, does the new CLW model still require rivet drilling for fan replacement?
Hi @TAGrows,I have been pricing these against some timber COBs. If these 550s will really cover a 3x4 area under bloom they are cheaper to buy than running timber COBs at 35w/sqft. That and your don't have to build them and they have a fancy controller system. Any other opinions on these? Or am I totally missing something major as a total newb?
Newb mistake. Thanks for the clarification. Was wondering what the deal was with all these ratings. I gather what counts is the power consumption at the end of the day?well they are actually 400W but yeah, great lights
unfortunately clw got caught up in the over-rating of fixtures. their "200" model used 40 5W diodes (driven at less than 5W, about 170W total at wall w/cooling fan), the original 220 used 44 x5W diodes (same 170W but more efficient). the newer 220 uses 72 3V osrams (about the same 170W, but even more efficient). i cant remember how many diodes are on the 550 but they are also 3W osrams
its a great great light imo. despite the fact that it only throws down 1.55 umol/J, myself and others feel that the targeted spectrum makes it operate as efficiently as a white light at higher umol/J. remember par includes all photons from 400-700 and you can have a high par lamp thats 100% green light, but it wouldnt make it a great light
Again, all good news....maybe tent number 3 then.all i can say is its easy to overdo it, theyre a lot brighter to the plant than your eyes would think.
What's your average yield? Or is this your first grow?Running two 550s and love them both. Two 4x4 tents, one autos and the other 4 full cycle plants. Double the light ( I have a third in reserve) during flowering of the full cycle plants. Just started. Solid, compact build on these lights, and my plants are deep green and super healthy. Fast growth in veg with the default settings. More than enough light for budding. The controller adds a dimension of control that swung the deal. That and the price! Modular 1100 watts total for $1600.
First run with these. Will let you know. So far just excellent. For veg one unit is great. Plants love the light.3 CLW SS550 are needed to cover a 8'x4' grow so your results having 1 per 4x4 tent interests me.
Here's my experience if you would like to reference this.First run with these. Will let you know. So far just excellent. For veg one unit is great. Plants love the light.
My thinking exactly. But CobKits advice also well taken. Going with two 550s and will adjust as required with the controller. Another 10 days or so of veg. Hopeful about the results. Thanks much for the growth reference.Here's my experience if you would like to reference this.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/3-clw-solarsystem-550-and-4-timber-cxb-3590-diy-kits.919164/page-8#post-13087416
About a pound per 400w light. Which is good. But for the SQFT you can easily get much more with COBs.
I'd imagine 2 SS 550 per 4'x4' would crush it and during flower with the blue at 20% watt for watt it would beat HID and for sure give the same wattage cobs a run for their money.
Just checked your link BM9AGS...looks like great results! I'm loving these lights!My thinking exactly. But CobKits advice also well taken. Going with two 550s and will adjust as required with the controller. Another 10 days or so of veg. Hopeful about the results. Thanks much for the growth reference.
You were so right. And my plants let me know it. Back to a single. Newbie impatience.all i can say is its easy to overdo it, theyre a lot brighter to the plant than your eyes would think.