rnint
Well-Known Member
So I came across this (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liter_of_Light) a while ago and just found it again and was wondering if anyone had tested its actual effect on the quality of light that comes out at the other end.
I feel like this could be used to focus the light of a large amount of LED's into pretty much whatever form/pattern you want by just joining two panels of plastic together with plastic weld and some water and bleach in between them. Then you just have to surround the edges with strips of LED's and cover all of the surface area that you don't want emit light with mylar or some other reflective material to assure that the light just bounces around in there until it finds the bit that you left open. I might be setting up a new grow cabinet soon so I kinda want to try this out, but that being said I don't have the equipment to measure and record a test to do the calculations to see if it would work before I spend the money on a full sized 2.2m x 1.4m sheet of plastic. So yeah is anyone with the equipment willing to or has anybody already tested this?
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I know there are tests out there specifically on the liter of light but thats using one shitty LED and the bottles are all different sizes and surface area would be a bit annoying to calculate for random plastic bottles. Also all they say is that it produces about as much light as a 40W incadescent bulb which I know is horseshit for growing but again thats only one shitty LED and also they don't say anything about the quality of light for instance I know your not actually gaining any power as its the same amount of light I just want to know the effect it has on the lumens, PAR and colour temperature. Obviously it will vary depending on a whole bunch of things but I can't find any data on this method at all and I'm too broke to get the equipment on it so just sort of any indication of what might happen based on a real test would be cool and if it works it'll be cool to see what people do with it provided it's not shit haha
I feel like this could be used to focus the light of a large amount of LED's into pretty much whatever form/pattern you want by just joining two panels of plastic together with plastic weld and some water and bleach in between them. Then you just have to surround the edges with strips of LED's and cover all of the surface area that you don't want emit light with mylar or some other reflective material to assure that the light just bounces around in there until it finds the bit that you left open. I might be setting up a new grow cabinet soon so I kinda want to try this out, but that being said I don't have the equipment to measure and record a test to do the calculations to see if it would work before I spend the money on a full sized 2.2m x 1.4m sheet of plastic. So yeah is anyone with the equipment willing to or has anybody already tested this?
---EDIT---
I know there are tests out there specifically on the liter of light but thats using one shitty LED and the bottles are all different sizes and surface area would be a bit annoying to calculate for random plastic bottles. Also all they say is that it produces about as much light as a 40W incadescent bulb which I know is horseshit for growing but again thats only one shitty LED and also they don't say anything about the quality of light for instance I know your not actually gaining any power as its the same amount of light I just want to know the effect it has on the lumens, PAR and colour temperature. Obviously it will vary depending on a whole bunch of things but I can't find any data on this method at all and I'm too broke to get the equipment on it so just sort of any indication of what might happen based on a real test would be cool and if it works it'll be cool to see what people do with it provided it's not shit haha
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