TheMightyS
Well-Known Member
This is a bit of a read, but well worth it IF you wanna skip the opening speech then go down to '--HERE--'.
Easy fellas, was doing some scrapbook work last night and playing around with light setups and arrangements. When i can across this, no doubt its already been found out and told but im just gonna tell it how i've worked it out and hopefully enlighten ya'll.
The basic concept of this style is to remove any DIY or manufacture reflectors from lights. These general direct the light source into one path, and thats not what i want from my style.
--HERE--
THE IDEA
The idea is that you try and have each bulb, hitting as much plants as possible. If your focusing one CFL using a reflector, on one plant. Your using that bulb to power one plant, however, if you were to remove the reflector, and put another plant to the other side of the CFL (which is now visible due to the removable of the reflector) then your light will power 2 plants, being more efficent.
THE BREAK DOWN
Picture 1 is a bird-eye view of the set up. Left is with reflectors, and right is without.
Picture 2 is a picture of the without reflector setup from the side, to help illistrate the positioning of the bulbs.
THE MAIN BENEFIT
Your being more efficient. Why pay for 10 bulbs to power 10 plants each receiving say 30w each, when really those 10 bulbs, could power 2 plants each and get 60w per plant.
THE MATHS
Basically;
Think of it this way, (this is an example)
We'll use 30W CFL's for this, and the setup will be from the images below.
12 Bulbs 30W each = 360W
IF 0.25g per 1W of power THEN
Total Watts per plant = 60W --> 120W (around 100w*, considering distances from light source).
Total est. weight per plant;
0.25 x 60 = 15g
0.25 x 120 = 30g (25g*)
Total Crop = 90g --> 180g (150g*)
To me, thats quite an improvement for some simple light adjustments and eliminating the risk of home-made reflectors or the cost of buying 12.
(Red = With, Green = Without)
THE CONCLUSION
Thats up to you guys Let me know what you think, some feedback would be nice.
TheMightyS
p.s. Check out that art
EDIT: Theoretically, if you placed the lights at different heights you'd be able to provide greater coverage > greater efficiency (i could never spell that fricken word until good old spell checker).
Easy fellas, was doing some scrapbook work last night and playing around with light setups and arrangements. When i can across this, no doubt its already been found out and told but im just gonna tell it how i've worked it out and hopefully enlighten ya'll.
The basic concept of this style is to remove any DIY or manufacture reflectors from lights. These general direct the light source into one path, and thats not what i want from my style.
--HERE--
THE IDEA
The idea is that you try and have each bulb, hitting as much plants as possible. If your focusing one CFL using a reflector, on one plant. Your using that bulb to power one plant, however, if you were to remove the reflector, and put another plant to the other side of the CFL (which is now visible due to the removable of the reflector) then your light will power 2 plants, being more efficent.
THE BREAK DOWN
Picture 1 is a bird-eye view of the set up. Left is with reflectors, and right is without.
Picture 2 is a picture of the without reflector setup from the side, to help illistrate the positioning of the bulbs.
THE MAIN BENEFIT
Your being more efficient. Why pay for 10 bulbs to power 10 plants each receiving say 30w each, when really those 10 bulbs, could power 2 plants each and get 60w per plant.
THE MATHS
Basically;
Think of it this way, (this is an example)
We'll use 30W CFL's for this, and the setup will be from the images below.
12 Bulbs 30W each = 360W
IF 0.25g per 1W of power THEN
Total Watts per plant = 60W --> 120W (around 100w*, considering distances from light source).
Total est. weight per plant;
0.25 x 60 = 15g
0.25 x 120 = 30g (25g*)
Total Crop = 90g --> 180g (150g*)
To me, thats quite an improvement for some simple light adjustments and eliminating the risk of home-made reflectors or the cost of buying 12.
(Red = With, Green = Without)
THE CONCLUSION
Thats up to you guys Let me know what you think, some feedback would be nice.
TheMightyS
p.s. Check out that art
EDIT: Theoretically, if you placed the lights at different heights you'd be able to provide greater coverage > greater efficiency (i could never spell that fricken word until good old spell checker).