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  1. qballizhere

    Good Veg light for small area

    4 boards on 2 HLG240-1050 drivers will get you very close to a SE 1000
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    Flipped to flower too late on scrog

    Veg 24"-36" flower 12"-18" of course you can go closer just watch out for bleaching or burning the amount of light can give tighter node spacing what strains were they and how long in veg.
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    What Veg Light should I get?

    honestly I would go with cob leds depends on the size of the room as to how many and the wattage but its hard to beat citizen 1212 for $13 a cob or cxm22 for$19 you can diy to save a little or get pre built lights its up to you. Just because a light is not burnt out doesnt mean that you dont...
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    Wiring in LEDs

    see if this can help http://www.ledsupply.com/blog/wiring-leds-correctly-series-parallel-circuits-explained/
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    Supplement UV or Far Red

    True its best in a scrog where you can hit the majority of the canopy
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    Supplement UV or Far Red

    Yes they can and you also can burn the plants with the agromax bulb if you are not careful if it's less than 3 feet from plant only 10 min on cycle
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    Supplement UV or Far Red

    They also have a 2 foot bulb I didnt link if you want to stay with 3 feet the only thing i can suggest is arcadia 12% http://www.lightyourreptiles.com/arcadia-d3-ho-t5-14-uvb-dragon-lamp-34-inch/
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    Supplement UV or Far Red

    The uv chips are to expensive the best option is http://www.htgsupply.com/products/agromax-pure-uv-t5-bulb-4-foot I have used the arcadia 12% reptile bulbs and the agomax is a lot stronger For the red leds have a look at http://www.cutter.com.au/proddetail.php?prod=cut2857 they are the only...
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    Matching Drivers and COBs

    what was the exact model number of driver you have? Example A 240-54 has 4.5a and can run 2 citizen @2.25a each or 3 @1.48A each each cob will be at 54v EDIT and 4 cobs would be 1.11A each
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    DIY Wire Gauge

    Yes they use stranded wire if you also look at the wiring from the drivers they are using soow cord it doesn't come in solid core wire
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    Proper filter vs inline

    I used https://4hydroponics.com/site/calculate-fan and with the area and lights they suggest 1787cfm for the room. So you use the 12" you have and put a filter on it and it takes an extra minute to exchange the air or Instead of upgrading the fans and filter use the money to add co2 and seal...
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    DIY Wire Gauge

    If you use solid core you can use 16 ga for up to 20a 14 stranded for 15a It's basically your choice what you want to use.
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    DIY Wire Gauge

    Here you go you can use 18 gauge solid core for up to 9.5a http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/wire-gauges-d_419.html
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    Proper filter vs inline

    One main thing you didn't talk about is lighting what type of lights and how many? Are you going to go hps and vented hoods open hoods, cmh, led? They play a role in the size fan and filter. Carbon filters you will loose 20% of airflow from the fan
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    General help with cob build

    You will find that most of the 22-18 ga wire is for low voltage applications ie telephone and door bells. the 20 ga bell wire would of worked you could put a max of 6a if it was solid core and 3-5a stranded depending on how many strands it has.
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    General help with cob build

    here is 18/2 https://www.amazon.com/Southwire-64162122-Conductor-Thermostat-Power-Limited/dp/B0069F4H0E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1483230170&sr=8-1&keywords=18%2F2+solid+copper+wire Or you can try https://www.wireandcableyourway.com/
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    Help me decide which beans to pop

    why choose why not both
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    Grow room help please

    I have not had the need to cut one I'm 6'2 and need the height but I believe you should be able to cut it. Try it let me know how it worked
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    Help with changing water/ph/nutes within a hydro table.

    Contrary to the belief of many, a noob/n00b and a newbie/newb are not the same thing. Newbs are those who are new to some task* and are very beginner at it, possibly a little overconfident about it, but they are willing to learn and fix their errors to move out of that stage. n00bs, on the other...
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