Wall fans, blowing across the top of the canopy? Another, blowing upskirt to prevent stagnation underneath?I've invested in 3 massive passive air blocking giants, two 12x43 and one 12x23. Air movement is my ONLY complaint. I just caught Growmau5's youtube vid where he tests pins vs fins and I'm kind of pissed. Not anytime soon, but I might make the switch to pins. Getting good air movement in my space sucks. The best solution i've come up with was buying clip fans that actually clip on the heatsink, problem is, they don't last, the oscillating motors always stop working, cheap parts, and not designed to move upside down. I cringe when I water my plants and have to listen to click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click.
I hate that sound from the goddam cheap oscillating fans. I keep having to replace them.. I cringe when I water my plants and have to listen to click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click.
We agree! Fuck I have been through 6 fans in 7 months. My fault for hanging them nearly horizontal but even the expensive ones die out just as fast.I hate that sound from the goddam cheap oscillating fans. I keep having to replace them.
My .2c.I got one question,i have chinese custom mono led 240w from the wall, i got cree diy led 2540 3000k and 4000k 125w from the wall, and i will be making one 200w 3070 3500k.. My box. is 3,3x3,3. should i use only cobs? or should I use all together??
Or heat issueMy .2c.
The more the better!! Unless it's a fire hazard
I got one question,i have chinese custom mono led 240w from the wall, i got cree diy led 2540 3000k and 4000k 125w from the wall, and i will be making one 200w 3070 3500k.. My box. is 3,3x3,3. should i use only cobs? or should I use all together??
I agree they overdrive the Blurple and would be more efficient driver softer.Monos aren't very good by themselves since they aren't the full PAR spectrum. Cobs are which is why they work better. By adding the monos to the Cob, you are actually bumping up the regions where monos target.
A number of people use supplemental lighting using reds, far reds, uv, etc which is really no different than tossing in a blurple.
Consider under driving it to make it last longer and be more efficient.
In any case it will help so long as it is putting out some sort of light.
you gotta remember that overdriving is the blurple SOPI agree they overdrive the Blurple and would be more efficient driver softer.
I believe most are less efficient that HID