Hey mate, thanks for your input!2.1 umols will be relative to a certain wattage per diode. If you allready controlled for this, then yeah, youre right. Most people run too much eod far red, usually cause people was using mechanical timers with lowest time interval being 15 min. Random is sadly a bit MIA but im.familiar with his calculations.
I'm unsure as to the wattage which the PPF value is using. From https://www.cree.com/led-components/media/documents/XLampXPE2.pdf - it tells me temperature (Tj) is at 25 and the "calculated minimum flux" is 2.1 umol/s" - this says its "for reference only".
I'll be running the diodes at about their max (calculated how much I need to turn the current pot on a HLG-40H-30A) which according to the above info sheet is 2.15V x 1amp so about 2.15 watts each so 25.8W total for all 12.
Unfortunately the data sheet seems to be silent (or at least I cant find it) where it says how many W the diodes are running at when its giving me the "calculated minimum flux" of 2.1 umol/s...
Is there another way I can calculate how much PPF my bar will emit?
edit: So i just tested my end of day setup and my far red turns on 1 min before lights off and then 2 mins after lights off. Thinking of increasing this to 1 min before, 4 mins after just to be safe. What do u guys think?
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