Also, height restrictions keep many on SE / air-cooled. Grow right into the light if it so happens. Hearing about 2.0 umol/j SE-bulbs now though. If that's true, it changes thing in the SE dept.If you have to raise 1000w hps that high above the canopy you must not own fans.. or air conditioning..
HiLUX GRO™ Super HPS Single-Ended Grow LightAlso, height restrictions keep many on SE / air-cooled. Grow right into the light if it so happens. Hearing about 2.0 umol/j SE-bulbs now though. If that's true, it changes thing in the SE dept.
To prevent bleaching the plants? Good luck with that.If you have to raise 1000w hps that high above the canopy you must not own fans.. or air conditioning..
Yes, with you it always is. You lack the capacity to really understand basic concepts and on the off chance that you do get it, you simply move the goal posts. Or just dump a shitload of random nonsense and pretend you "proven" something.I see this is going to be a painful argument again.
That's ridiculous. Only once, one time out if 3 straight years HPS'ng hard-core did one strain get some bleached bud tops.To prevent bleaching the plants? Good luck with that.
LolBTW I saw a remark in the thread that light higher up helps with better penetration. That's also wrong.
Are you kidding me? Those Dialux images are fake!Yes, with you it always is. You lack the capacity to really understand basic concepts and on the off chance that you do get it, you simply move the goal posts. Or just dump a shitload of random nonsense and pretend you "proven" something.
Which is all now even made much much worse by the fact that you have a financial interest.
Either way, I really should not be needing to "prove"this, but perhaps you understand pictures.
This is how you spread light poorly:
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This clearly spreads the light a lot better:
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Distribution is determined by the biggest distance between the light sources. So it's much better to have only 15cm between the strips rather than about 40cm between two groups of strips (or boards)
BTW I saw a remark in the thread that light higher up helps with better penetration. That's also wrong.
Show me the bleaching in this photo. Would you like to know how close those two 600W bulbs are? 20-30cm from most of the buds. These plants are an 11-12 week strain, too, so plenty of time to "bleach".To prevent bleaching the plants? Good luck with that.
I agree. Have you done grows with Gavita DE 1000W at 24" above the plants?72% of the heads around here talk about shit they have NO experience with.
Your "HPS" is thrown around too loosely and causing the arguments. Gotta continually specify 1000W DE and not assume someone coming in knows what your talking about from a previous post.I agree. Have you done grows with Gavita DE 1000W at 24" above the plants?
I did and it does cause bleaching. I had a pure white top.
Besides, even at a low 24"for such a light, that's still 20" higher than well spread out leds have to be. In fact I let my plants grow through the frame even if a single one goes to tall here and there. So my point that HPS needs to hang higher than leds is 100% correct.
I personally run them at around 85W per board because I can afford to run more boards for better coverage. But their maximum current rating of 4.5A puts them around 225W, and you can run them at that with a heatsink. Or you can run them up to 150W without a heatsink, as the boards are 415mm x 205mm x 2mm and have 450x 3030 LEDs. They are also CRI95. There are two different spectra: one has near-UV LEDs with 49% total red and the other has no near-UV, but is 52% total red. We get the 620-700+nm boost by using a blend of CRI 90, 95 and 98 LEDs.You say you run these boards around 50-80w? That's a huge difference from a QB.
How many diodes, spaced in 1/8's or 16th's please, total dimension of your board?
I have a feeling they are not nearly the intensity/density as the QB's I'm running now.
If they are similiar to the Fo-Top design then indeed they stand for better coverage & easier growing IMO but I've never used one.
So are you going to add some red diodes & make these babies Cream or what?
Or_Gro left RIU and joined a private forum where he finished his side-by-side grow, but then left the private forum. As far as I'm aware, he's not active online at the moment.hybridway2 said:Oh, been meaning to ask, do you know how i can get in touch with @GRO or?
Last i knew he was doing a run using the same nutes i do & wanted to know how he made out under leds with it. ?
Are you offering one spectrum at the moment?
Thank you for the breakdown. Very nice!I personally run them at around 85W per board because I can afford to run more boards for better coverage. But their maximum current rating of 4.5A puts them around 225W, and you can run them at that with a heatsink. Or you can run them up to 150W without a heatsink, as the boards are 415mm x 205mm x 2mm and have 450x 3030 LEDs. They are also CRI95. There are two different spectra: one has near-UV LEDs with 49% total red and the other has no near-UV, but is 52% total red. We get the 620-700+nm boost by using a blend of CRI 90, 95 and 98 LEDs.
There's plenty of info if you're interested here: https://www.rollitup.org/t/high-lights-high-powered-cri95-flowering-boards-made-in-australia.988805/
And here: https://www.rollitup.org/t/high-light-efficiency-tests-teknik-2-47-umol-j-cri-94-2.989161/
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Or_Gro left RIU and joined a private forum where he finished his side-by-side grow, but then left the private forum. As far as I'm aware, he's not active online at the moment.
EDIT: I added PDF files in case the screenshots above are hard to read. We have IES files, too, at different currents/outputs for those who want to play around with Dialux.
he absolutely smashed his last grow. Do you know your ppms yet?wanted to know how he made out under leds with it. ?
Always did.he absolutely smashed his last grow with a ridiculous side by side. Do you know your ppms yet?
do they have a break down? what else ya throwing at em? RO water? DM me? lets fix thisAlways did.
Gro-gor using TechNaFlora?
So in the interests of fair play (and because @wietefras won't post this himself), here is a Dialux sim for eight 112cm strips. These are Crees (custom strips) at 48W each. Don't mind the PPFD readings – we're more interested in the light spread.Yes, with you it always is. You lack the capacity to really understand basic concepts and on the off chance that you do get it, you simply move the goal posts. Or just dump a shitload of random nonsense and pretend you "proven" something.
Which is all now even made much much worse by the fact that you have a financial interest.
Either way, I really should not be needing to "prove"this, but perhaps you understand pictures.
This is how you spread light poorly:
View attachment 4428432
This clearly spreads the light a lot better:
View attachment 4428433
Distribution is determined by the biggest distance between the light sources. So it's much better to have only 15cm between the strips rather than about 40cm between two groups of strips (or boards)
BTW I saw a remark in the thread that light higher up helps with better penetration. That's also wrong.
well no shit. 460 watts QB vs. 400 hps is supposed to kick the hid in the ass. am i missing something crucial lol.I know things don't always scale in a linear fashion, but I run two QB 288 v2 @ ~230 watts and it consistently out performs the 400 watt hps that I used to run in the same space.