nfhiggs
Well-Known Member
Diode count mostly.What is the difference between gen3 single row 2' H and F series?
Diode count mostly.What is the difference between gen3 single row 2' H and F series?
Maybe if I could make some freakin sense out of their god damned search page. How in the holy fuck do you find what you are looking for?Look on the data sheets and count the diodes on a 22 inch strip. That is how I found out. You can always turn the current down on the f strips and have them be just as efficient as the h strips!
They use the same diodes. No better deal going at present than the f strips from Arrow...IMO.
Easy...whose search page?Maybe if I could make some freakin sense out of their god damned search page. How in the holy fuck do you find what you are looking for?
is reading spec sheets THAT hard?H562D and F562B ... those are both single row and 22" so what are the differences between them?I want to know which one is better and why cause just looking at them they don't seem to differ that much
Nope but it is much easier just to ask someone who already has them instead of going through 40 pages of specs just to find that one little bit of info, also if you have only started to looking at strips "8sx9p" doesn't mean a lot to you...that little quote is about all the info there is in the specs besides just counting the diodes on the picis reading spec sheets THAT hard?
Can you explain?So guess what? The inverse square law isn't very damned accurate when you have a fricking gazillion point sources. Moving the lights down to 8" do next to NOTHING!
Yeah man, 18inch sweet spot.So guess what? The inverse square law isn't very damned accurate when you have a fricking gazillion point sources. Moving the lights down to 8" did next to NOTHING!
580-620 ppfd
Yer killin me, Smalls!Would be interesting to see the ppfd for different watts per square foot...setting the cobs and strips at the usual cob build(30-35w) and see what the numbers say at 12"
Doesnt this just mean you will have better penetration? If the ppfd is the same from 12" to 8"?So guess what? The inverse square law isn't very damned accurate when you have a fricking gazillion point sources. Moving the lights down to 8" did next to NOTHING!
580-620 ppfd
I gotta agree. Those numbers should make for some very happy plants. And the cost of that build is so fricking cheap!Yeah man, 18inch sweet spot.
These lights are powerful bro, 250-300 veg, 500-600 flower, golden. Mine are freakin loving it.
Can you explain?