Yeah thinking about investing in a par meter do you have one?im no expert, but if you have a par meter or something like that, try gertting a light reading and see if its within the good growth range
I use the Photone iPhone app and it's worked well enough for me to dial in my HLG 250 Veg Pro and HLG Scorpion Diablo X. Mine are very new so I can't answer for life but @Laughing Grass runs a few HLG lights let's ask her.Yeah thinking about investing in a par meter do you have one?
I imagine you'd see degradation of performance in the meter's measurements.Shane at micro did an experiment with a couple of lights that were tested brand new then retested a year later.
There was a QB in the measurement test. The QB has a sort of lens cover on it which might reflect heat back to the board thus making the diodes warmer than a bare board, in turn deteriorating them quicker.?
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I've a couple of boards, Chinese Fotops and R2Ts and a few QBs that are around 5 years old that are still producing the goods. 5 years at 12 on for 365 days a year x 5 is ~ 22,000 hours. About another 5 years left on them! Lol
I can't really tell much difference.
900 umols canopy with a par meter and all is well
Circa 2018 and still going strong, it’s a veg light now… until I get my veg proI use the Photone iPhone app and it's worked well enough for me to dial in my HLG 250 Veg Pro and HLG Scorpion Diablo X. Mine are very new so I can't answer for life but @Laughing Grass runs a few HLG lights let's ask her.
I remember a few yrs ago someone talking about less light produced and my answer to that was just lower the light closer to the canopy.....I imagine you'd see degradation of performance in the meter's measurements.
Nice and thanks for chiming in. I'm so new to LED it's more theory than experience. I still wouldn't mind your 350R for my veg tent.Circa 2018 and still going strong, it’s a veg light now… until I get my veg pro
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So that 50,000 lamp hour number is actually called the L70. It is (basically) a measured time frame where the diodes will reach 70% intensity set at 100%. So after 50,000 hours the lamp will output 70% of the lumens it did out of the box.Hi,
As per title, I've used my basic QB288 for about 7/8 grows now. I know they say the last for 500000000 hours or something but I'm just wondering if it's time for a new one?
Cheers!