captainmorgan
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Just need to wire it up.
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Please share the power per board of your build and the intended coverage area.Just need to wire it up.
Just using them around the house which was my original plan for them after I had my fun, if I remember right I only had one die and just took it to home depot and they swapped it out,memories lol.Put some cannabis under it and lets gooooooooooooooooooooo captn!!!!!
I wanted to ask you what you did with all those cree bulbs from that epic -200w grow back in the day?? household use? all still work?
I'm running them in series with a HLG-185H-1050B, I'll have 3 bars with 3 boards each to cover a 5x5 or a little more.Please share the power per board of your build and the intended coverage area.
Actually inverse square law does not apply when using optics and reflectors to focus the light. Are you guys not aware of that?Inverse square law is actually working against the QB's because they spread their light source out, the single bulb produces a much higher initial value , hence it can be hung higher without so much diminishing returns. QB's might be ok for a scrog type grow , but to grow a big tall plant, that's not what these are good at.
I might be buying some of these to replace my t5's and blurples i use to grow lettuce because they look like they would be good in a tiered system with height restrictions, but in my main grow area i want my lights high and powerful.
As for the CMH question i use the prism science ballast in a phantom vert reflector 4k bulb for veg, 3k bulb for flower all organic ROLS.
It still does, but it applies differently based on the optics involved.Actually inverse square law does not apply when using optics and reflectors to focus the light. Are you guys not aware of that?
No it really doesn't - a different mathematic function applies, based on the optic used.It still does, but it applies differently based on the optics involved.
Test fire, 180 watts at the wall. I have two bars done and ran short on screws for the third,one bar has HSUSA heatsinks and the other two have the slate 2 singles.
The function varies slightly, but it's still based on the inverse square law. It amounts to mathematically moving the source further away from the target to more accurately describe intensity losses.No it really doesn't - a different mathematic function applies, based on the optic used.
Demonstrating a proficiency in photography, no less. Love me some cannabis depth of field. The second-to-last photo is the real sea of green...Dont answer me then, just spout shit - awesome. im a newb to the science behind led. 1.25gpw last grow.
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supppp! love me a photo i do! loads more in my diary in sig.Demonstrating a proficiency in photography, no less. Love me some cannabis depth of field. The second-to-last photo is the real sea of green...
I really do need to get a fast, wide prime like that. I used to have a Sigma 8mm fisheye, that thing gave great night sky shots after a slight lens correction. Better believe I'll break out the DSLR once the QB's get here. I'll have things to share.supppp! love me a photo i do! loads more in my diary in sig.
dat cannabis depth of field tho... haha yea same Got a beautiful sigma 20mm 1.4 i'll dig out soonish. peas
i'll hold you to that 8mm wow thats wide! my fisheye is 15mm. The whole Sigma Art range is absolutely phenomenal. i used to shoot pretty much only on Canon L series but not any more! The sigma Art stuff is sharper and half the price. Their new 85mm just scored the highest score ever given to a lens...Better believe I'll break out the DSLR once the QB's get here. I'll have things to share.
Yeah it yielded some awesome night sky shots up in the Cascades. I had the opportunity to use the 100-400 L IS II USM (with a 1.4x extender) in Tanzania. Phenomenal. I was paranoid about such an expensive rental, but it was worth it. Edit: and challenging, really.i'll hold you to that 8mm wow thats wide! my fisheye is 15mm. The whole Sigma Art range is absolutely phenomenal. i used to shoot pretty much only on Canon L series but not any more! The sigma Art stuff is sharper and half the price. Their new 85mm just scored the highest score ever given to a lens...
if i see a lens i want to try/rent these days i buy it from amazon, use it for a week and then send it back telling em it was soft free lenses for life yo! if i really like it i might buy it...Yeah it yielded some awesome night sky shots up in the Cascades. I had the opportunity to use the 100-400 L IS II USM (with a 1.4x extender) in Tanzania. Phenomenal. I was paranoid about such an expensive rental, but it was worth it. Edit: and challenging, really.
All I have on hand is an EF kit lens. Not the sharpest lens in the bag, ya know? Need a better lens.
I feel that. Yeah, without the extender the effective focal length was 640mm, with the extender it became 896mm. Crazy. Needless to say I didn't use the extender much.if i see a lens i want to try/rent these days i buy it from amazon, use it for a week and then send it back telling em it was soft free lenses for life yo! if i really like it i might buy it...
Love a night shot - tanzania, that sounds epic! never shot at 400mm man, wouldnt mid one for the moon shots any lens is a good lens in my book man, you can work it!
Nope. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please do more research before stating claims as fact.Actually inverse square law does not apply when using optics and reflectors to focus the light. Are you guys not aware of that?