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  1. nevergoodenuf

    T5 LED bulbs

    You can actually find better t-8 with higher lumen per watt and a cheaper price, due to the larger area to cool them and there drivers. Plus t-8 fixtures are getting thrown out for new fixtures.
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    can an led light match a 1000 wat hps

    It looked right.
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    can an led light match a 1000 wat hps

    Any chance you have a wattmeter? I have been trying to get the actual draw of a DE on high but have gotten it yet. Just so you know, the kill-a-watt meters will work on 240v. I have tested it on mine a couple times.
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    Found these lights at a scrap yard

    CLU059 1825 3000k/90cri:bigjoint:
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    Portable ac

    try to use a dehumidifier for heat before you use electricity to heat, unless your humidity is already low.
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    Found these lights at a scrap yard

    @Lurker500 If you are afraid of a little wiring you could also wire 2 heat sinks to one driver. Then you have a few high quality drivers to play with.
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    Found these lights at a scrap yard

    Luckily they are 4000k. That is the coolest I would flower with. Since these are the A version, I would get a wattmeter and turn them down to about 100w each(maybe 150w) and run about 4 per square meter. This will improve there efficacy.
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    Portable ac

    I moved mine into the house and can barely tell it is running. Outside, the condenser is also pretty quit.
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    Portable ac

    Make sure you get a dual hose if you go with a portable. Single hose will pull the smell right out the window. Ideal Air has a quick disconnect minisplit that is simple to install. Took me an hour and a half to reinstall from one room to another.
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    Problems since switching to leds

    Also bringing temp to between 25*-28*. I get better uptake at these temps.
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    Nevergood's high power garden

    Thanks, if I didn't always change things up I might be able to do better:wall:. I barely have time for this 'job' and I started feeling like I am just posting the same thing with the same problems. I have been able to get ahold of the new Citizen line of COB's, the CLU059's. With the par meter...
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    Done with mirrors

    cri change 92-91, K changed 100. So no change.
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    Done with mirrors

    Give me a bit and I will see if the spectrum changes after reflection.
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    Looking into new lighting

    When running led, I run my room @ 80*-82*f. With little to no IR, leaf temp will be lower that HPS. 80* brings leave temp up.
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    PAR/light meter recommendations

    https://www.cdiweb.com/Technical_Inquiry.aspx?title=Technical%20Inquiry%20Request%20for%20%20UPRtek%20PAR%20Meter%20PG100N&ProdId=618263&type=10411&pid=2040 UPRtex PG100N- this thing does everything. I haven't gotten to hook it up to a computer yet, but the hand hold feature and the screen are...
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    PAR/light meter recommendations

    Hopefully it will be for any item, not just the meter.
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    PAR/light meter recommendations

    :P Just got confirmation it will ship soon. I also asked for a discount code for RIU, will post that in a few days.:bigjoint:
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    PAR/light meter recommendations

    https://led.cdiweb.com/ProductDetail/PG100N-UPRtek/618263/ I just got an email from one of my distributors and I might be able to get one to play around with. I will start a new post if this goes through.:bigjoint:
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    PAR/light meter recommendations

    To play around in the UV and IR the price goes up a bit with something like this https://led.cdiweb.com/ProductDetail/PG100N-UPRtek/618263/
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