S seattlegreens Member Feb 14, 2013 #1 Has anybody measured the energy use of their light movers? Recommendations for something reliable that uses fairly minimal watts?
Has anybody measured the energy use of their light movers? Recommendations for something reliable that uses fairly minimal watts?
vilify Well-Known Member Feb 14, 2013 #2 i havent, but i will go do that now. give me 2 minutes edit: my light rail 5 uses 7 watts. lightrail 3 and 4 would likely be around the same. hydrofarms light tracks suck, dont waste the money. lr3 would be your best bet, if you have the cash.
i havent, but i will go do that now. give me 2 minutes edit: my light rail 5 uses 7 watts. lightrail 3 and 4 would likely be around the same. hydrofarms light tracks suck, dont waste the money. lr3 would be your best bet, if you have the cash.
S seattlegreens Member Feb 14, 2013 #3 vilify said: my light rail 5 uses 7 watts. lr3 would be your best bet, if you have the cash. Click to expand... You are fucking awesome for doing this so quickly. I'm surprised they only use 7 watts. Can I ask the length of the rail? Assuming a 25%+ increase for only an extra 1% on wattage with a 600 that sounds like a spectacular savings on the watts to gram expense.
vilify said: my light rail 5 uses 7 watts. lr3 would be your best bet, if you have the cash. Click to expand... You are fucking awesome for doing this so quickly. I'm surprised they only use 7 watts. Can I ask the length of the rail? Assuming a 25%+ increase for only an extra 1% on wattage with a 600 that sounds like a spectacular savings on the watts to gram expense.
vilify Well-Known Member Feb 15, 2013 #4 seattlegreens said: You are fucking awesome for doing this so quickly. I'm surprised they only use 7 watts. Can I ask the length of the rail? Assuming a 25%+ increase for only an extra 1% on wattage with a 600 that sounds like a spectacular savings on the watts to gram expense. Click to expand... 8' rail, with an option to add 4 more.
seattlegreens said: You are fucking awesome for doing this so quickly. I'm surprised they only use 7 watts. Can I ask the length of the rail? Assuming a 25%+ increase for only an extra 1% on wattage with a 600 that sounds like a spectacular savings on the watts to gram expense. Click to expand... 8' rail, with an option to add 4 more.