What are the actual lights, though. You can't go off what they say in the name of the light, you have to go off the actual operating wattage. I'd be willing to bet that each of those lights only draws about 140W - 150W and you would need 8 to be suitable in a 4x8 tent.2 - 600 watt LEDs
You're welcome. Pretty much everyone buys insufficient lights at the beginning.Yes, those are the lights I'm running.
Ok - that is great to know. So Ill look at hanging 2 more of those in my tent.
Ya.... I'm a newb. Oversight like yours is invaluable. Thanks for helping me try to figure out what I'm doing
Those lights are $160 each. For the price of 4 of those he could get something much nicer. @MidwestTentGrowerDude , if money is a concern then I would suggest getting two of THESE instead of two more of what you have. They pull 300W each, are close to half the price, and have a better light spectrum that will help make the light temperature of your tent easier on your eyes, too. Those blurple lights bother the crap out of my eyes.it looks really good in there sir. I agree with farmer, dont buy another co2 bag until your ready. its just being wasted right now. other then that you will need more light. 8 of those if possible, 4 would prolly "work" though. LED's are days of research by themselves.
I am not the one to decide which leds are best. Looks like farmer is on it....i would follow his advice.Those lights are $160 each. For the price of 4 of those he could get something much nicer. @MidwestTentGrowerDude , if money is a concern then I would suggest getting two of THESE instead of two more of what you have. They pull 300W each, are close to half the price, and have a better light spectrum that will help make the light temperature of your tent easier on your eyes, too. Those blurple lights bother the crap out of my eyes.
Those lights are $160 each. For the price of 4 of those he could get something much nicer. @MidwestTentGrowerDude , if money is a concern then I would suggest getting two of THESE instead of two more of what you have. They pull 300W each, are close to half the price, and have a better light spectrum that will help make the light temperature of your tent easier on your eyes, too. Those blurple lights bother the crap out of my eyes.
You could try to discharge the humidifier by the heater near a circulation fan, so that the heat and humidity are constant in the canopy.
One end gets wet, one end warm with opposed units.
I'd put a small fan near the intake vent to disperse fresh air thru the lowers , then the rising heat and humidity would be dispersed by the oscillating fan.
I've had 2 of those heaters explode on me... messy fuckers to clean up.like this?
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You're welcome. Pretty much everyone buys insufficient lights at the beginning.