hi Cob,H config.with the 2 center boards in the middle spaced 0"-2"-4" & 6" apart.
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ur welcome broHey Vert, .Thank you for chiming back in.
Dank plantsView attachment 4195437 Here's a shot of the cob tent. It's an older shot,just the first one I ran across in my pic album. I had the lenses on the one bar at the time due to smaller plants being brought into flower. I no longer use them,smaller plant or not.
The light that you linked looks veeddy nice. I like all the gadgets attached to the panel. I like the look of the light also. Would the boards be placed end to end close together to mimic the lights linked?ur welcome bro
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Plants always find the sweet spot so if ur going sog then spread the boards but if ur growing plants in a tomatoe cage then make 2 grow bar lights like in the link below
https://www.bcblondes.com/product-p/bcb-340-561.htm
yea bro >>> push & pull but dont use a screw driver to push cuz the metal may break the plastic wire connector with to much force.It'll be either cages or a scrog, thinking of scrogging the whole tent while the cob tent continues to run perpetual. Ummm I feel kinda silly asking this but....how do ya release the wire from the Qb connector? Push tab in or pull it up? They seem delicate so I don't want to break 'em.
Thanks again bruh!yea bro >>> push & pull but dont use a screw driver to push cuz the metal may break the plastic wire connector with to much force.
start pulling the wire 1st then press softly on the wire connector using a plastic paint scraper to release the wire
Hello @GBAUTO. Thank you for stopping by and having a look. H design with the 6" gap in the center rail eh?Of all of your designs, this is the one I'd use. Should give you a decent uniformity across the space.
Well,I done went on and did it! Dammit!!! I broke the lil plastic push-in piece of the connector. Lol my wire is stuck. I can see it in there now that the lil piece is missing. For Fucks Sake!yea bro >>> push & pull but dont use a screw driver to push cuz the metal may break the plastic wire connector with to much force.
start pulling the wire 1st then press softly on the wire connector using a plastic paint scraper to release the wire
lol,, yea they break super easy & try pushing on connector then give the wire abit of shake & a firm pull might workWell,I done went on and did it! Dammit!!! I broke the lil plastic push-in piece of the connector. Lol my wire is stuck. I can see it in there now that the lil piece is missing. For Fucks Sake!
It was one of the last two that needed to be disconnected. I was using some pretty stiff 18g wire to depress the lil plastic thingy.lol,, yea they break super easy & try pushing on connector then give the wire abit of shake & a firm pull might work
how did u break it? lol super funny bro
Practice your soldering...She's not yet two, what can ya do? Just hugged the hell outta her and sent her on her way.
you can use it as long as the wire stays in the connectorI got the wire out. Thanks. my soldering skills are lol acceptable. I'm no master solderer but my skills suffice. Question, can or should I not use the board with the missing depressor?
I looked into spacing my 260 W away from each other but the heat sink would have to be cut in half or get a completely different heatsink I didn't want to do it so I just did it this way 30" x 30" frame 560 W totalHow far apart would you space them?
Nice rig! Lovely plants!!!I looked into spacing my 260 W away from each other but the heat sink would have to be cut in half or get a completely different heatsink I didn't want to do it so I just did it this way 30" x 30" frame 560 W total