VincenzioVonHook
Well-Known Member
After further calculations using an average from a few light calculators, a single 2100k CFL at 5500 lumens, 12" height with a reflector ran 20hrs a day will illuminate a 1m² area at an average rate of 100umol/s with hotspots of 130, so at 6" height, at 16" apart (the width of the TS) will illuminate a 100x50cm area 218umol/s on average. Add the 500-600umol/s 45x45cm hotspot from the TS at 12" and you are looking at around 800umol/s in the hotspot, with a 4x2.5 core coverage area.
That's a decent upgrade to coverage and photon density. What size are you running? If your in a square space, one will be fine..
I underestimated these CFLs.
All these measurements are PPFD in (µmol m-2 s-1)
That's a decent upgrade to coverage and photon density. What size are you running? If your in a square space, one will be fine..
I underestimated these CFLs.
All these measurements are PPFD in (µmol m-2 s-1)