Solar Revolution Light Mover? Has anyone used this?

irawarner

Member
Just wondering if anyone has used the Solar Revolution Light mover. I am looking into getting it and want to know if anyone likes it or dislikes it for any reason. I have an aeroponic garden. Thanks for your help.
 

marco116

Member
Just wondering if anyone has used the Solar Revolution Light mover. I am looking into getting it and want to know if anyone likes it or dislikes it for any reason. I have an aeroponic garden. Thanks for your help.
How did you end up using the light mover?
 

blake9999

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you trying to get a responce from someone that hasn't been on since Oct 28, 2009
Very old thread
 

JSB99

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Light movers are a waste, IMHO! Your plants are getting the same amount of light, no matter if the light is moving or not. I'll explain...

Say you have plants A and B. When the light moves to the left, so that the left side of plant A is getting some more light intensity, the right side of plant B is now losing that exact same amount of intensity. Doesn't matter if you're giving more light to one side, for a given amount of time, because that's the same same amount of light you lose on the other side.
 

JSB99

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Unless ofcourse it's spinning in a circle at 1000 rpm lol
LOL! You must be talking about those ceiling fan looking lights. Forget what they're called. Not even sure anyone uses them or if they're even around anymore. They came out about 10 years ago.
 

JSB99

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Just realized that these aren't the side-to-side movers. Maybe these work better.
 

JSB99

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"Interesting", yes! A gimmick, most likely. You can only produce so much light, and moving it around doesn't create more. And, light does pass through the leaves. HIDs and sunlight are going to be much more effective at this, of course.

In order for something like this to be effective, it would have to spin at a higher rate per second, than the leaves' frequency of absorbing light. The same as how video plays at roughly 24 and 30 fps, to match how human vision's frame rate of about 30 fps. This would create the illusion of constant light around all the areas the light covers as it's spinning. Any slower, and it would be inefficiently trading off shadows and light.

That's my stoney science on a Saturday :bigjoint:
 

marco116

Member
Light movers exspose lower levels of plans to light that wouldn't usually get through a stationary light. Its not hard to understand there use. More yield from lower levels of plants not so much from upper 30%
 

JSB99

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an extra light don't cost that much either
Exactly! Light movers are around the same cost as an extra light! Much better solution. Plus, with dimmable ballasts, you can turn the lights down and move them closer, since each light would only have to cover half the space. That means lower temps and energy usage!
 

JSB99

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IMO, As inexpensive as light movers are, I'd think that tons of people would be using them if they made a significant enough difference in yield. I'd also have to imagine there would be tons of DIY tutorials.
 

marco116

Member
IMO, As inexpensive as light movers are, I'd think that tons of people would be using them if they made a significant enough difference in yield. I'd also have to imagine there would be tons of DIY tutorials.
Youtube is full of them.
 

marco116

Member
Ah, didn't know that.
I seen a lot of the commercial growers are using 1000watt hps on parallel movers with the light less then 12 inches from the top of canopy. Some say there are noticeable increases have been recorded with movers then the ones who haven't used them are saying waste of time. The money for a unit at the local hydro shop is about 300 bucks. The savings on equipment plus extra penetration from the light moving and closer to the plant seems to be very attractive. Im on the fence with with it. May go one more grow with the same old then have a few tests with movers. See if i can dial it in.
 
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