i like the fact they are called LSDInstead of many small lenses which looks like Lego stones btw, large Fresnel lenses would be also conceivable. They are available in many beam angles and shapes. Look here:
http://www.acalbfi.com/de/Photonik/Light-Shaping-Diffuser/p/LSD-Light-Shaping-Diffuser-Bogen/0000001W0G
I forgot which manufacturer it was, but I believe a dutch or english one. Many of their lights are used in the Dutch Passion's forum and they also have exchangeable fresnel plates with 40x 40 ° - 90 x 90 ° degrees. And I believe the new SpectrumKing unit with Osram E10 is also available with this typ of -let me call it- "directed diffusers". I've seen them on their website.
I will try to get samples of this light shaping diffuser because there are no more losses than with lenses, but they would be very easily replaceable.
Edit:
Below a few screenies! They work like diffuser and bundles the light in the same time like a diffuse lens also if you choose clear pmma/acryl.
In a perfect world my combi-tent would also illuminate my plants with build-in OLED's or better, my plants would simply grow without light, LOL!In a perfect world they would be mounted to the ceiling and never move.
Yeah, but then you'd have to wait 30 years to get in on all the fun we're having now!Hehe...
Sometimes I wish I were back in the early 80's, man, were that a "colorful time" back then ...
Haha, believe me, we have missed nothing and honestly, I would like to have a lot back, which is lost forever.Yeah, but then you'd have to wait 30 years to get in on all the fun we're having now!
I lost my virginity in the 80s and I have to say I don't miss it a bit!Haha, believe me, we have missed nothing and honestly, I would like to have a lot back, which is lost forever.
Some old-school varieties or pure landraces for example were so falsified by "introduced" strains that the original properties are lost forever.
The only thing I would really miss to play with would be powerful LEDs, LOL!
Dude, the 80s? Do you realize what this means?!I lost my virginity in the 80s and I have to say I don't miss it a bit!
I've heard frequently mentioned the leaf surface temp being considerably lower using LED over HID, which of course makes sense. I wonder if including a small number of IR diodes might help increase leaf temps without needing to keep the entire grow at a higher temp to compensate..Actually it would depend on beam angle. Think of it this way. A 60° lens would need to be farther away than a 90° lens to have the same spread. So the light is spreading slower with the 60°. Even if the par map (think 2D) was identical the 60°being at a higher mounting height. At 1' into the canopy the 60° would have not spread out as far as the 90° even though the spread is identical at the top of the plants. I'm asking these questions as we may actually have options with the Elite and even the HLG-550. All will come to light eventually.
Thank you guys so far for the feedback. It really helps!
Well, yeah.Dude, the 80s? Do you realize what this means?!
You're old. Lol
Well, yeah.
But it does beat the alternative.
you dont get anywhere near enough ir to produce the heat you are after with diodes. But really ir other than 730nm is waste energy THere are better way to get there than an IR diode. 730nm is another topic. Runnig IR is either a by product or a stop gap to solve for other issues in your growI've heard frequently mentioned the leaf surface temp being considerably lower using LED over HID, which of course makes sense. I wonder if including a small number of IR diodes might help increase leaf temps without needing to keep the entire grow at a higher temp to compensate..
Oh, snap!Yeah, you could be a millennial.
Nothing wrong with letting the environment run warmer.you dont get anywhere near enough ir to produce the heat you are after with diodes. But really ir other than 730nm is waste energy THere are better way to get there than an IR diode. 730nm is another topic. Runnig IR is either a by product or a stop gap to solve for other issues in your grow
When i used hps i always did stadium/tier... so you just hang the bulb by the cord, very light weight, no reflector...well I guess if you go socket-n-wing; but you cant really run those in smaller spaces.
my XXXL raptors were very heavy, I even had to buy a light-stand-support rig to be safe.