If you screw it down you dont need The adhesive one
Just for your knowledge, the two parts adhesive is not that permanent, you can gently tap under with a screwdriver when you need to remove/replace it
Supra
Have you seen The discussion about the radiometric efficiency vs luminous efficacy of ww cree xte and oslon ss? Also the CRI factor..
I'd appreciate your opinion on that cheers
On green surfer thread
Well.. Given I work with 170° golden dragons finely..
You can def run them very close to the plants
They blend better with other colours...
It's down to personal preference many would disagree and prefer narrower °
Also the hyper red T2 is now sold as standard lowest bin and not T1 anymore ...about time they are doing it.. Still the rebels are available at better radiant flux.
But.. Osrams hyper reds are nice with their large band (peaking at 645nm)
Ok let's request those ducking graphs... Oh god I was supposed to do some work today:/
Lost in wavelengths hihi
I wouldn't mind go back to osrams actually I pay less for it eheheh
Yeah sure but, if you look at rebels graphs for es, they have more graphs available for different tints
And comparing them they do differ at different wl's
So I just assume a 2700k differs from a 3500k where it peaks etc?
Cree and osrams have warm whites graphs generic for all the tints
Also...
Well pertaining our discussion there's no one person believing that lumens are how we look at growing
So the truth is yours and the myths are ours?
Also who says that xte peaks at 610.. The general graph of the warm whites?
Again you are so sure about things as usual sts
Like when you were...
Yeah that's right, so the high CRI isn't good and the old tech WW was a better one for"us"? (Purer red employed with no cyan etc)
Anyway..
Greensurfer
Looking forward to what your sources says when they get back to you
I too not disregard STS theories/facts..
What it seems to me, tech is going towards higher CRI for rendering luminaries more adaptable to the human eye, which isn't necessarily good for growing hmmm...
I mean it depends.. If you supplement your monochromatics with whites all right, but if you...