lookin good. Love the water cooled system, but why cool the lights instead of just exhausting that hot air? Too much IR signature? Subbed for sure.
With the lights being water cooled by the "radiators" (Ice Boxes) at each reflector, it keeps the heat signature of the light lower. This allows me to keep the light much closer to the plant... in other words...
in a "normal" air cooled vent to atmosphere room... When air goes through the first reflector it warms up, then it gets to the next reflector and gets hotter and so on. Assume the run is 3-4 reflectors deep, the air is not doing a great job of removing the heat after the first reflector. You'll be able to put your hand 12" from the glass of the reflector and feel the heat.
With the IB's, I can put my hand right up to the glass and feel warm, but not hot all the way down the run, from the first to the 4th reflector.
That is the reason... I can keep the lights MUCH closer to the plan then air cooling, unless I am using a single fan for a single light, then it may be comparable.
Room is coming along nicely, did allot of planning/thinking before you started, pays off in the end and the rooms just going to be top notch!!
TY.
Always wondered about the IR sig. i hear three to four choppers a day flying by morning noon and night. always put a chill in me, hahaha but we are legal no reason to trip.
They can't "see" your lights. FLIR (forward looking infra red) is not x-ray vision. If you have no windows and have your temps under control, you are good. If you are venting to your attic and/or outside, I would consider looking into and studing infrared detection... but your legal, so it's all good
This is something i am concerned about to, going to buy a new reflector but debating on witch one because of weight. Wonder if there is a way to put MORE POWER into the mover to handle the extra weight.
Setup is looking killer man, doing a great job keep it up!!
Don't know enough about the movers. Maybe someone will chime in.