Popcorn900
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If I remember right I complimented you when you first built this rig and had no plants in it. It looks great with the girls in it.
Im going to make a guess based on color and composition... Yeast CO2? ive been wondering what it is too![]()
Nice setup very clean! Is that stinky joint storage in your machine room?
I'm interested in what specific drivers you are using for the Vero 10s?
I can't tell but is there a line attached to the top cap of that bottle? I'm sure that space will work nicely for LEDs. I used pretty much the same cabinet with a 400W HPS for a while. Had only one shelf inside at one of the lower settings that i just kept supplies in. So mine was just a flower cab. What temps are you running at with the LEDs? It was hard to keep mine below 80-84*F with the HPS using 6" inline for exhaust.Yep! fermenting sugar.
Most drivers are from Satisled, I have these. Three of them failed with the first hour, a fourth failed with a loud bang after a couple days (cap blown). So highly not recommended. But as long as they do work the efficiency is surprisingly good. These drivers are powering 4 vero's each. There is another one of these that powers 5 vero's.
In hindsight I would have used Meanwell and plan on replacing everything with Meanwell.drivers after this grow.
I can't tell but is there a line attached to the top cap of that bottle? I'm sure that space will work nicely for LEDs. I used pretty much the same cabinet with a 400W HPS for a while. Had only one shelf inside at one of the lower settings that i just kept supplies in. So mine was just a flower cab. What temps are you running at with the LEDs? It was hard to keep mine below 80-84*F with the HPS using 6" inline for exhaust.
Well that's just peachy. I have 7 Satisled drivers on their way. 1 extra in case of failure.Not that same model though.
I did order a Meanwell PLC-30-12 driver for the 12v fans, as it doesn't appear the 12v out on the Satisled drivers have enough mA to power them.
The cap of the bottle is screwed on loosely, there is no line probably just the shadows playing tricks. You are probably right that 400W is about the maximum of what a cabinet like this can take with a normal exhaust fan, otherwise the air inside just becomes too hot. The advantage of LEDs is that the temperature of the canopy stays lower, for me it's 24C. Plus of course that LEDs deliver more light per ingoing Watt. Looks like a good harvest you had there!
That is smart, I have blown up two 12V wall warts and concluded they are not meant to run full time near capacity. Especially when relying on active cooling to prevent the COB from melting, better not skimp on the 12V fan power.
Skunky I would be happy with that yield. About the CO2 distribution, there really is a lot of air movement going on thanks to the four PC fans (12W of very efficient fan power). I looked at the air patterns using smoke and it basically circles around clockwise. So from the bottle it flows to the left and then straight into the canopy, circles around a few times, is then bled into the veg room, circles around a few times there and is the expelled.
Hi Chronikool. What happened since last time is that tops have been getting heavier with the good stuffThen what happened....?![]()
Beautiful work, what a great creation you've made.
Hey, questions for you - from this picture way back in your first post. Do you have any issues with such a dense canopy? What are your thoughts on the penetration you have
The stretching has thankfully stopped at 1 cm from the light. The star of the show are the two cindy's (C99), they are furthest ahead smell so so sweet.