notyourkind
Well-Known Member
I have this water cooled Fresca Sol light that I am running a 600 watt hps
through. I have it recirculating through a 45 gallon waste can in a seperate
room (garage, nice and cool). The room is 3 1/2 by 3 1/2 feet, and doesnt
ever get above 78.8 degrees F. I am doing it scrog style and almost have
the spaces in the chicken wire all plugged up. 16 inches tall, DWC method,
5 weeks along. I will post some pics as soon as I have a sec..... It is operating
beautifully at the moment. Light proof, kink resistant, heavy duty tubing w/ a
750 gph pump (pondmaster 750) is moving water thru the unit 24/7. I am on
12/12 cycle already.
A concern of mine is actual lumen loss from the water cooled tube/case. I am
wondering what the true percentage of loss actually is. I have read it is 5-8%, others
say it is 10-20%. Does anyone have the slightest idea as to what the true
numbers could be?
The light is rated at 88,000 lumens (Hortilux EYE Super HPS) and is hovering
at seven inches above the tops/screen with no "radiant heat" problems. Light
case/tube is cool to the touch.
The manufacturer of the Fresca claims that it improves the light spectrum
by 9x. I dont know what to believe. Can anyone tell me the truth about these
liquid cooled lights? The idea behind it seems right on the money. After all, there
are many things that are water cooled in the world - from computers to automobiles.
Feel free to post any knowledge, opinions, facts on spectrums, links to info. I can
deal with 10% or less lumen loss - the light is super close to the tops, I am certain that
this is a good thing.
Best to all ,
-NYK
through. I have it recirculating through a 45 gallon waste can in a seperate
room (garage, nice and cool). The room is 3 1/2 by 3 1/2 feet, and doesnt
ever get above 78.8 degrees F. I am doing it scrog style and almost have
the spaces in the chicken wire all plugged up. 16 inches tall, DWC method,
5 weeks along. I will post some pics as soon as I have a sec..... It is operating
beautifully at the moment. Light proof, kink resistant, heavy duty tubing w/ a
750 gph pump (pondmaster 750) is moving water thru the unit 24/7. I am on
12/12 cycle already.
A concern of mine is actual lumen loss from the water cooled tube/case. I am
wondering what the true percentage of loss actually is. I have read it is 5-8%, others
say it is 10-20%. Does anyone have the slightest idea as to what the true
numbers could be?
The light is rated at 88,000 lumens (Hortilux EYE Super HPS) and is hovering
at seven inches above the tops/screen with no "radiant heat" problems. Light
case/tube is cool to the touch.
The manufacturer of the Fresca claims that it improves the light spectrum
by 9x. I dont know what to believe. Can anyone tell me the truth about these
liquid cooled lights? The idea behind it seems right on the money. After all, there
are many things that are water cooled in the world - from computers to automobiles.
Feel free to post any knowledge, opinions, facts on spectrums, links to info. I can
deal with 10% or less lumen loss - the light is super close to the tops, I am certain that
this is a good thing.
Best to all ,
-NYK