NukaKola
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30w per sq ft. which is a general baseline for LED lights.not 16' ?
4x4 = 16sq ft x 30w/sq ft = 480w
30w per sq ft. which is a general baseline for LED lights.not 16' ?
Hlg advertises their their 550 for a 4x5, and timber advertises its 640w fatty for a 4x4, so it varies depending on light manufacturer. Anywhere in that ballpark would workso im shooting for aprox 560w for a 4x4 ?
That meter would go in between the plug and the driver on the input side.These are nice to have for seeing the output.
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Why would it matter which side you measure off? Light wattage can be seen on either side of the driverThat meter would go in between the plug and the driver on the input side.
If the OP wants to see the drivers output they would want a DC meter (or a multimeter can be used to check voltage, current and such). The meters with built in shunts are easier to wire than the shunts that need to be wired in, especially for novices.
Thanks for the info and catching my mistake.That meter would go in between the plug and the driver on the input side.
If the OP wants to see the drivers output they would want a DC meter (or a multimeter can be used to check voltage, current and such). The meters with built in shunts are easier to wire than the shunts that need to be wired in, especially for novices.
Current and voltage figures will be different on the DC side. This can be useful info to have if you don't want to estimate it yourself.Why would it matter which side you measure off? Light wattage can be seen on either side of the driver
I know it's my choice to dim or not, not the point.It's OK dude, if you don't get it it's totally fine.
Dimming your lights is not mandatory. You never need to if you don't want to.
I’ve already explained this thoroughly. Even HID growers dim their lights, I know some growers that use Gavitas on controllers to mimic nature. Their 1000w Gavitas will start up at 450w during lights on and gradually ramp up 50w until they reach peak power and then gradually dim down until lights off. For a large room this equates to a good 30% or more electricity savings without any loss in yield or quality.I know it's my choice to dim or not, not the point.
My point is, the majority of posts I see regarding LED fixtures, is people are dimming them to a lower the output, I am just curious why ?
Back in the day, you bought a 1000w HPS/CMH/MH.... because you wanted 1000w's, why is it not the same with LED's ?
I'm just trying to understand, not trying to argue with anyone.
So no-one has explained to you yet the relationship between LED power and efficiency. When you dim a LED, it runs cooler and therefore more efficiently. This means, for example, if you halve the amount of power going through the LED, you might only reduce light output by 45% – a 10% efficiency gain (10% more light for the same power).I know it's my choice to dim or not, not the point.
My point is, the majority of posts I see regarding LED fixtures, is people are dimming them to a lower the output, I am just curious why ?
Back in the day, you bought a 1000w HPS/CMH/MH.... because you wanted 1000w's, why is it not the same with LED's ?
I'm just trying to understand, not trying to argue with anyone.
That's a baseline for top-tier diodes.30w per sq ft. which is a general baseline for LED lights.
4x4 = 16sq ft x 30w/sq ft = 480w
Yes, we've seen the same phenomenon in mostly indica vs mostly sativa grows. The sativas can handle maybe 1000-1100 PPFD while many indicas will bleach under that and are not happy until you get PPFD down to around 800 or so. The other variable is the LED lights themselves. Somre are better than others.Also i will add that the plant strain makes a big difference on how much light they want as well. With 600w of led strips in a 4x4 i was showing signs of light stress and lowered it down closer to that 480watt when running a blueberry kush (heavy indica strain). Same tent, same lights, same nutes, when i run chemdawg (sativa leaning hybrid) it takes all 600watt and still seems to want more.
It can be, but then you need to measure both sides to see how much you are losing to the driver (or compare it to the advertised losses from the datasheet). Plus it's handy to know what sort of DC voltage and current you have at the boards so you can match to future drivers or other boards.Why would it matter which side you measure off? Light wattage can be seen on either side of the driver