Chef are you in a tent ? If so you need none, optics for open area grows. Reflective floors and walls act as the optics. Look at the tent grows "mine included" and look at the growth at the bottoms.Could anyone explain how optics would benefit my setup? 2 boards in a 3x3x4.
Not a tent, but i do have flat white walls. Thanks i was hoping i didnt need any optics or sidelighting.Chef are you in a tent ? If so you need none, optics for open area grows. Reflective floors and walls act as the optics. Look at the tent grows "mine included" and look at the growth at the bottoms.
Hi @Stephenj37826 and @robincnnSold all slate 2 Heatsinks
3000K boards still available if case anyone wants to buy.
Got 100+ boards that will be launched as 90W and 250w kits in next 7-10 days.
Are you running 660 nm and 730? or just the 730?Starting the Quantum Deep Red Experiment this weekend - 12/12 cycle.
15 min start prior to Main QB RIG power on -
run cycle with Deep Red then Main Rig off -
15 min Deep Red to off.
I'm bored and faded ... So time to experiment ..
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It runs 630nm AND 660nm .Are you running 660 nm and 730? or just the 730?
Sweet.It runs 630nm AND 660nm .
if im reading you correctly, you are running the deep reds for 15 mins after your main lights go out for the day? I was under the impression it was the FAR reds (730nm) that were supposed to be run after lights out. Are you going to run any far reds? Just curious, not saying that what you are doing is incorrect.Starting the Quantum Deep Red Experiment this weekend - 12/12 cycle.
15 min start prior to Main QB RIG power on -
run cycle with Deep Red then Main Rig off -
15 min Deep Red to off.
I'm bored and faded ... So time to experiment ..
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Its only an experiment to see if the addition of a deep red led to the quantum board spectrum is an added benefit for builders now scrambling to grab these boards. Whether colored leds are needed. I have access to another all blue - royal blue ( 447 nm ) light ( DIY ) - not mine but a friends homemade strip light build. But am more interested in any improvement to available light made by the quantums. I want to do UV maybe a strip light as a switchable add-on to my main build but since i have the 2 G8 lights ready to be brought back in , i figured it couldn't hurt to experiment.if im reading you correctly, you are running the deep reds for 15 mins after your main lights go out for the day? I was under the impression it was the FAR reds (730nm) that were supposed to be run after lights out. Are you going to run any far reds? Just curious, not saying that what you are doing is incorrect.
Thanks for sharing your experiences.
CFL to quantum boards, talk about stepping out of the Stone Age!Finally got my panels up.
Made a frame from channeled aluminum but had to cut the heat sinks a bit to get them to fit.
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Put two plastic electrical boxes on the frame, one to connect the AC input. This box also serves as auxiliary timer switched outlet for more lights or heat bulbs.
I also grounded the frame here.
The other box will house fuses for each panel and the dimmer control.
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Took down the old 10 bulb CFL fixture.
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It would draw about 200 Watts.
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WIred the dimmer control for parallel operation and fuses can act like switches. I was thinking of turning off the middle panel the first week to 10 days of flower then on again after stretch takes place.
Wish I would have ordered a bigger driver. Got the HGL-120-C1400 (I think) but cranked up all the way it only draws 162 Watts but is so friggin bright.
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Before switching the lights I took my phone with a Lux meter app and took readings from 16 places on the floor.
I couldn't believe my eyes when Lux jumped 4 times the reading of the CFL's.
Hard to see but this says 5980 (not sure what scale the app uses.
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Testing the LED panel in the same place this number went to 20541. !!!!!!!!!
Still have some fine tuning to do then get some plants under this thing.
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Thanks for the help and ideas. @Stephenj37826 and @robincnn
More to come someday...
Nice build clean lookFinally got my panels up.
Made a frame from channeled aluminum but had to cut the heat sinks a bit to get them to fit.
View attachment 3893777
Put two plastic electrical boxes on the frame, one to connect the AC input. This box also serves as auxiliary timer switched outlet for more lights or heat bulbs.
I also grounded the frame here.
The other box will house fuses for each panel and the dimmer control.
View attachment 3893779
Took down the old 10 bulb CFL fixture.
View attachment 3893784
It would draw about 200 Watts.
View attachment 3893785
WIred the dimmer control for parallel operation and fuses can act like switches. I was thinking of turning off the middle panel the first week to 10 days of flower then on again after stretch takes place.
Wish I would have ordered a bigger driver. Got the HGL-120-C1400 (I think) but cranked up all the way it only draws 162 Watts but is so friggin bright.
View attachment 3893787
Before switching the lights I took my phone with a Lux meter app and took readings from 16 places on the floor.
I couldn't believe my eyes when Lux jumped 4 times the reading of the CFL's.
Hard to see but this says 5980 (not sure what scale the app uses.
View attachment 3893789
Testing the LED panel in the same place this number went to 20541. !!!!!!!!!
Still have some fine tuning to do then get some plants under this thing.
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Thanks for the help and ideas. @Stephenj37826 and @robincnn
More to come someday...
This is why I'm so hard against CFL these days.Took down the old 10 bulb CFL fixture.
It would draw about 200 Watts.
WIred the dimmer control for parallel operation and fuses can act like switches. I was thinking of turning off the middle panel the first week to 10 days of flower then on again after stretch takes place.
Wish I would have ordered a bigger driver. Got the HGL-120-C1400 (I think) but cranked up all the way it only draws 162 Watts but is so friggin bright.
Before switching the lights I took my phone with a Lux meter app and took readings from 16 places on the floor.
I couldn't believe my eyes when Lux jumped 4 times the reading of the CFL's.
Hard to see but this says 5980 (not sure what scale the app uses.
View attachment 3893789
Testing the LED panel in the same place this number went to 20541. !!!!!!!!!
Still have some fine tuning to do then get some plants under this thing.
You know. Plants just need light and Feed it is all you have to do. Light, nutrients, air. Am I wrong?Could anyone explain how optics would benefit my setup? 2 boards in a 3x3x4.