If unused electricity goes somewhere due to inefficiency. Where is that place, and what is the result?This was great watching the noob get chopped down sentence by sentence
I thought every actual reaction had an opposite and equal reaction.....
We are talking about refrigerators now FYI.light output percentage.
Pretty much the anticipated response. You havent left me wantingDoes it though? Enlighten me please.
Ditto homeboyPretty much the anticipated response. You havent left me wanting
DE HPS bulbs you are supposed to run constantly for 24 hours the first time you fire the bulb to achieve maximum brightness. I'm not sure if this is the case for all HID bulbs or just DE.I don't know of any light that needs broken in.
What you are you referring to, can you provide an example?Then why are some types of heaters more efficient than others? Asking for a friend.
An infrared heater is more efficient at heating a surface in atmosphere than a coil heater, there are lots of examples of electricity energy conversion efficiencies.What you are you referring to, can you provide an example?
Yes but I believe 100% of the watts are still converted to Heat in the room. It's just that different types of heaters are more efficient at conveying the heat in different ways. At least that's the way I understand it.An infrared heater is more efficient at heating a surface in atmosphere than a coil heater, there are lots of examples of electricity energy conversion efficiencies.
how much heat does the 350r put out at 100%? I have just put in the space and set it at 30% day one 40% day two ect. It is in a flower room with other 315 cmh with Hortilux bulbs. it is a light we will see what it can do. Thanks for the info.I have a HLG 650R, HLG 350R, 2x Lumatek Attis 300s and a no name 240w QB.
The 650R throws off alot of heat, have to keep it fairly high from plants to avoid bleaching.
No name 240w QB is fairly cool.
First run using Lumateks and 350R so can't really comment, the 350R will be the same as the 650 just smaller footprint though.
I agree with what you have said, energy cannot be lost but it can be made less efficient which is how low voltage LEDs gain a higher conversion rate over hids to light.Yes but I believe 100% of the watts are still converted to Heat in the room. It's just that different types of heaters are more efficient at conveying the heat in different ways. At least that's the way I understand it.
for example in the winter I uses to use an infrared heater to keep me warm in the garage while I smoked the doobs outside the house.
They are more efficient because they will warm you and your area vs the whole garage. But the same total amount of BTUs are being released if the watts are equal.
how much heat does the 350r put out at 100%? I have just put in the space and set it at 30% day one 40% day two ect. It is in a flower room with other 315 cmh with Hortilux bulbs. it is a light we will see what it can do. Thanks for the info.
What you are you referring to, can you provide an example?
Maybe heaters are a poor example, since the wattage is already used to a heat conversion. Let's perhaps consider AC units. How is it that some AC units have higher btu ratings than others which burn the same amount of watts?An infrared heater is more efficient at heating a surface in atmosphere than a coil heater, there are lots of examples of electricity energy conversion efficiencies.
The unit efficiency, gas, coils, fan, a lot of energy can be lost to these which gives a different btu.Maybe heaters are a poor example, since the wattage is already used to a heat conversion. Let's perhaps consider AC units. How is it that some AC units have higher btu ratings than others which burn the same amount of watts?