jonsnow399
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guesstimating around 60 watts.How many watts are these 120s going to Max out at?
guesstimating around 60 watts.How many watts are these 120s going to Max out at?
2700 K will be back in early SeptemberAre more 2700k going to be available anytime soon ?
120 diode , at max 1/2 watt 60w maxHow many watts are these 120s going to Max out at?
Ya hopefully it's not too much I'll be doing 24 plants in 5 gal pots 14 day veg just running 1000w for vegThat's going to be a lot of light! I'll be interested to see what your results look like.
Link me into the thread, I wanna watch.Ya hopefully it's not too much I'll be doing 24 plants in 5 gal pots 14 day veg just running 1000w for veg
Ok ill make a thread should be up an running in the next week or 2Link me into the thread, I wanna watch.
those are pretty young....how far away from the light are they?My landrace Rif Mountain hashplants are doing well. Got the Mod420 turned down to 110 watts. The QB304 is running however, at about 100 also. These plants are tempoararily sharing the tent with 4 autoflowers, Mephisto's alien vs Triangle, for anothewr week or two.
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those are pretty young....how far away from the light are they?
So, where is all the light going if it lacks penetration? Does it disappear in the air?Move that light 1 inch further and the losses will be tremendous, 12 inches is max range for that thing for sure. PCB boards are junk, small diodes are junk, main issue with running multiple small diodes is they lack any penetration, basic laws of physics prevent it, mainly the law of the inverse square. Small initial value = low intensity. And you don't add all the diodes together to get those numbers they are based on each individual point of light. That's the main reason every single LED maker stopped doing 1 watt diode and all moved to either 3w or 5w even though they are less efficient.
No , it just doesn't have the intensity a higher par light would , when you spread the light out it has less intensity.Read the law of the inverse square, you will find the two most important things are initial value and distance.So, where is all the light going if it lacks penetration? Does it disappear in the air?
Any light's illuminated area would receive less intensity as the light is moved away. But why does it matter whether you have a single chip or 500 chips, when in the end they will both produce 1000 lumens?No , it just doesn't have the intensity a higher par light would , when you spread the light out it has less intensity.Read the law of the inverse square, you will find the two most important things are initial value and distance.
The more you spread your light out the less intensity will be under the light but more even the spread of the light will be, 1000 diodes pushing 1 watt each won't have the same hot spot a 1000w light would directly under it even if lumen output is the same , the point of light is more spread with 1000 different sources.Any light's illuminated area would receive less intensity as the light is moved away. But why does it matter whether you have a single chip or 500 chips, when in the end they will both produce 1000 lumens?
Place them both 24" above and explain what happens to the 1000 lumens given off by A) a single LED chip, and B) 500 LED chips.
What's the physics behind that? What is the endpoint of the 1000 lumens from B) ? Where does A) go that B) cannot, and why?
Where would it spread in a closed-system (i.e. a grow box covered with reflective film all around)?The more you spread your light out the less intensity will be under the light but more even the spread of the light will be, 1000 diodes pushing 1 watt each won't have the same hot spot a 1000w light would directly under it even if lumen output is the same , the point of light is more spread with 1000 different sources.
It's gonna still be there but at a less density than a different source, I.E. more spread photons which means lower light levels. The more intensity the initial value, the further you can go from the light and still receive decent levels, that's why QB's are best for micro grows, they wouldn't be very good for warehouse grows where you want your lights over 12 foot in the air with overlap.Where would it spread in a closed-system (i.e. a grow box covered with reflective film all around)?
I don't think spreading is an issue in a closed-system. If you want each and every corner of your grow area to receive light, then I can't really make out the difference between using a single source or a thousand sources. The reflective film, I had imagined, was to prevent spreading and contain the light.It's gonna still be there but at a less density than a different source, I.E. more spread photons which means lower light levels. The more intensity the initial value, the further you can go from the light and still receive decent levels, that's why QB's are best for micro grows, they wouldn't be very good for warehouse grows where you want your lights over 12 foot in the air with overlap.
90W available.Anyone from HLG know when more kits will be available?
I recently bought 2 of the 250 kits and Stephen kindly let me know that the difference between the 260 and the 250 is the driver.90W available.
135W, and 260W kits waiting on drivers/ heatsinks. will have a better idea next week.
600W kit. 1-2 may be added. more will take 6-8 weeks. We may have a kit based on slate 4 soon.