Kenny Grows
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While reading through this thread i've seen a few people have there frames and lights drawing in some program. Anyone know the program? I'd like to sketch out this idea for my new flower light.
thanx but again :@rocho I believe the spectrum chosen is based off of personal preference. The mix of spectrum lights allows flexibility when you're able to dim multiple drivers to achieve desired results. I believe having seedlings and clones under the 5000k while there rooting or vegging and being able to add the 3500k when you getting ready to flower is an convenient option.
That's interesting. Maybe swap a couple plants between the lights and see what they do?Yellow Leaves...
So I have 18 plants, all identical, 6 under 3500k bridelux strips, 6 under a CMH and 6 under a mix of 3000k and 4000k vero 29s. The 6 under the bridgelux strips have greenish yellow leaves. The ones under the other lights both have the same normal green leaves. I find this very odd. The bridgelux strip light plants also don't grow as well as the others, but oddly fruited better. I am growing tomatoes btw, any thoughts on this?
The A series are perfectly fine to adjust to 50% which suits most people. It's simple adjusting it although to get exact power usage you really need to have the light plugged into a power meter. For me, I built a light for a flowering tent that for 99% of the time will be left on or near maximum. I have no use for an external dimmer. But then again some guys mount drivers outside the tent and prefer hooking up a pot and moving it inside the tent for ease of use.So why does everyone get the non-dimable A type drivers. I'm getting 16 one foot strips and debating between HLG 240H 20 A or B. Why should I get A type?
A types are dimmable. There's a built-in pot that you have adjust from 50% to 100% with a micro screwdriver,So why does everyone get the non-dimable A type drivers. I'm getting 16 one foot strips and debating between HLG 240H 20 A or B. Why should I get A type?
Hi, sorry, could somebody help me with those questions?thanx but again :
1)why do not adopt samsung instead of bridgelux habing a better efficiency?"
2)what kind of ratio CCT for a full cycle?
3)and finally, I promise: why do not adopt a cheaper 12V 120W led driver like that https://www.amazon.com/SANPU-Transformer-Supply-Driver-Plastic/dp/B00V7Y6YQM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1515719771&sr=8-1&keywords=12v+40w+acdc instead of MW, or something like a adjustable transfoermer/adapter?
just for possibility of dimming ...for efficiency?
Or maybe i MUST use a costant current/voltage driver whit this kind of led?
regards
You have to weigh out the initial cost of the chips vs efficiency savings over time.Hi, sorry, could somebody help me with those questions?