churchhaze
Well-Known Member
Death to inefficiency!
Hes going to flip shit.I've gotta make sure I don't run out of smashing pics before the leprechaun shows up... ehhehehehe
He believed in inefficiency. The next lamp that gets destroyed is one of the expensive actinic blue ones.Hes going to flip shit.
Not everyone has the hight needed to use cobs.....
So if smaller cobs are used the plants can get close to the Led without Led burn, bleaching?Use a smaller COB then.
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LOL, that's exactly what we did once the sword fight was over.Lol...breaking flouros at work brought down a heavy hazardous waste fine on my last employer. They found us having sword fights with the old bulbs, freaked out and quarantined the area, had a haz mat crew come in and clean, haz mat crew had to report to the state because of mercury, state levied a fine. We could have just swept that shit up and put it in the trash...
Those little COBs can be very close to plants. Certainly much closer than the big ones.So if smaller cobs are used the plants can get close to the Led without Led burn, bleaching?
Doesn't the distance from the Led to plant be the same no matter what size cob you're using?
So where do i get them are they screw and play or something that I have to wire upLOL, that's exactly what we did once the sword fight was over.
Those little COBs can be very close to plants. Certainly much closer than the big ones.
Not everyone has the hight needed to use cobs.....
Unfortunately, they're not exactly screw and play. You gotta screw them to a heat sink, connect to a driver and perhaps set up a fan. This isn't as difficult as it might sound.So where do i get them are they screw and play or something that I have to wire up
I would love to try if its a upgrade, and have better results in more light penetration...this is my first time growing if u would check it out give me some feed back....Unfortunately, they're not exactly screw and play. You gotta screw them to a heat sink, connect to a driver and perhaps set up a fan. This isn't as difficult as it might sound.
It's all a trade off. CFL's are cheap & simple, while these COB's are more expensive and more difficult to work with in order to provide superior efficiency. You can learn a great deal in LED section if you want to give them a try.
You've gotta admit... It's the most useful thread in this section.