stephend9
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Hi Everyone,
First post here, but thanks for all the insight you've given while I've lurked around for a while.
I wanted to get a bit more functionality out of my 4x4 tent so I bought a 5 shelf metal unit that lets you adjust the height of each shelf individually. I'm still trying different small, inexpensive LEDs and don't have a clear winner yet, but I have 3 different styles of leds of increasing power as you go up the tray and I think this is going to work out great with a little fine tuning.
My idea was to be able to start seedlings and clones with a low power light just above them and then move the plants up the shelves as they need more room and light. I've always loved fanless technologies and the power output and coverage depth seemed like a perfect use of current low power fanless LED panels. The plants can literally grow right up to touch them without being light or heat burned which lets you fully make use of the vertical space on each shelf.
My 4x4 tent was only used as a vegetative area before and felt a bit limiting, but now I have room to hang my small 400w HPS sideways up front (not pictured) as well. On a 20/4 schedule this will let me veg a bunch of small stuff on the shelves in the back while playing around with a couple taller autoflowers or larger mothers in the front of the tent.
--The bottom 2 shelves use two ultra thin fanless panels from ebay that run about 20 true watts (38W advertized)
--The third shelf uses two fanless 45 true watt panels (120W advertized)
--The top shelf uses a 160 true watt panel with slightly more powerful 1W LEDs than the panels below it.
It still even leaves me a little storage room above the top shelf too
I used wire ties to attach the LEDs to the ceiling of each shelf and they are pretty easy to slide side-to-side to adjust coverage. The total LED power is only a meager 330W, but that should be more than plenty for the smaller girls I plan to grow on the shelves..
Suggestions and comments are welcome and I hope you guys enjoyed my first post here.
First post here, but thanks for all the insight you've given while I've lurked around for a while.
I wanted to get a bit more functionality out of my 4x4 tent so I bought a 5 shelf metal unit that lets you adjust the height of each shelf individually. I'm still trying different small, inexpensive LEDs and don't have a clear winner yet, but I have 3 different styles of leds of increasing power as you go up the tray and I think this is going to work out great with a little fine tuning.
My idea was to be able to start seedlings and clones with a low power light just above them and then move the plants up the shelves as they need more room and light. I've always loved fanless technologies and the power output and coverage depth seemed like a perfect use of current low power fanless LED panels. The plants can literally grow right up to touch them without being light or heat burned which lets you fully make use of the vertical space on each shelf.
My 4x4 tent was only used as a vegetative area before and felt a bit limiting, but now I have room to hang my small 400w HPS sideways up front (not pictured) as well. On a 20/4 schedule this will let me veg a bunch of small stuff on the shelves in the back while playing around with a couple taller autoflowers or larger mothers in the front of the tent.
--The bottom 2 shelves use two ultra thin fanless panels from ebay that run about 20 true watts (38W advertized)
--The third shelf uses two fanless 45 true watt panels (120W advertized)
--The top shelf uses a 160 true watt panel with slightly more powerful 1W LEDs than the panels below it.
It still even leaves me a little storage room above the top shelf too
I used wire ties to attach the LEDs to the ceiling of each shelf and they are pretty easy to slide side-to-side to adjust coverage. The total LED power is only a meager 330W, but that should be more than plenty for the smaller girls I plan to grow on the shelves..
Suggestions and comments are welcome and I hope you guys enjoyed my first post here.