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http://www.basementlighting.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=1&Product_Code=TDFYeah but what kind of fan are those things and how many CFM do they move?
Quality my friend, quality LOL.
http://www.basementlighting.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=1&Product_Code=TDFYeah but what kind of fan are those things and how many CFM do they move?
What size is the closet? I have their 550W and it is great so far.Friendly advice needed -
The set up - 1 430W air cooled HPS along with some 68w clfs as side lighting in one side of the closet (3 autos of my own breeding) VS 1 180w Pro Grow 7 Band LED from hydroponics warehouse, 1 90w quad band 2 diode ufo from LED wholesalers, and a 50w pure blue ufo (1w diodes) that is probably a pos from Ebay.
The goods - my own autoflower breed 3 on one side 3 on the other same medium/nutes. Based on my research the LED side should dominate, but time will tell. My question is how close should I keep these lights to my plants? Long time grower, first time LED user. I don't get paychecks from LED or HID companies, just want to conduct a fair unbiased experiment here - also want some super dank nuggets. Your thoughts and musings are welcome and will be taken into consideration.
Cheers,
-Hoss
Well no disrespect but you have a big contradiction in there, if you want an unspoilt experiment you should have HPS stand alone vs. an LED stand alone...period!!The LED side is about 3.5 X 3.5. Same for the HID side. I'll have 3 plants on either side, one hps + CFL, the other LED + CFL. I'll use 150w of clf side lighting on both the LED and HID sides.
I just don't trust most people who run/fabricate these comparisions. I want to design an accurate (enough) experiment to juxstapose the difference between HID and LED. The Hydproponics Hut 180 claims equality with a 400w hid, but I figured I'd toss in an extra 90w quad band 2w diode bridgelux UFO and a 50w all blue of unknown origin just to square it out a bit. By most claims I've read the LED side should demolish the HPS side. I just want to make sure I'm giving everything a fair shake. How close do you keep your plants to the LED lights? Any possibility of burning the plants from keeping them too close to the LEDs?
550w would be nice but what I really want to test is the claims all these LED companies are making (ie 180w LED = 400w HID). I don't really care which comes out on top as long as I get nugs from both sides. I'm on a quest for knowledge, and to possible shut some people up.
I hope the LED side wins because it will definitely save me on electricity and solve a lot of heat issues. If the LED side comes out on top I'll definitely ditch my other air cooled 400w HPS set up and get a high powered LED to replace. I already sold one of my 400w hps set ups to fund this little experiment. I just didn't want to "bet the farm" so to speak on the LED claims.
BTW all plants are seedlings right now under straight CFLs. Still waiting on the shipping for the 90w and 180w units. As soon as they all get here (maybe a week or so) Its on like Donkey Kong. I'll post up a grow journal. All comments and criticism are welcome.
Depends on what lenses are used and power but generally 8-20inches.Yeah I bought already. It is a stand alone. The closet is split and light from one side does not enter the other. Used to be used for mothers and clones before I started with the autos.
I figured what the hell I have the clfs so I might as well use them for side lighting on both sides provided each side receives the exact same wattage it should be relatively equal.
I've always given credit to my cfls for training the first and second bud producing branches on my autos to grow out not up - adds some nice nugs to the finsihed product IMO. Just didn't want to deviate from what has been a proven model for my grows but will consider your advice for the sake of this experiment. Again, from someone who's used LEDs in the past. What is the optimal distance from the top of the canopy? Thanks man.
By stand alone I meant omitting the cfl's that way you get a true delivery of performance from the LED/HPS..but as you wish. I keep my 550W about 18 inches away but still get overload as above post says by around 14 hours into 16/8 cycle. This obviously differs from light to light though. I still think the 260 would have been better but too late.Yeah I bought already. It is a stand alone. The closet is split and light from one side does not enter the other. Used to be used for mothers and clones before I started with the autos.
I figured what the hell I have the clfs so I might as well use them for side lighting on both sides provided each side receives the exact same wattage it should be relatively equal.
I've always given credit to my cfls for training the first and second bud producing branches on my autos to grow out not up - adds some nice nugs to the finsihed product IMO. Just didn't want to deviate from what has been a proven model for my grows but will consider your advice for the sake of this experiment. Again, from someone who's used LEDs in the past. What is the optimal distance from the top of the canopy? Thanks man.
The ISIS FX1 is advertised as a 180W, but true power output is 120W which is not stated on their website. The Kessil's I use advertise at 36W, but the UL label on the back says 32W.what wattage is your panel Spacenugs?
My FX-1 runs at 130W.The ISIS FX1 is advertised as a 180W, but true power output is 120W which is not stated on their website.
350w to be more exact.Does any body have any experience with the Stealth SG 602 ..600W led light ? Its about $1500.00. Comes with 90 day satisfaction or money back.
Did you use a wattage test meter to determine the actual draw of the panel? When I purchased mine in February, the sales rep I spoke with quoted the output at 120W. Correction to my last post, their website has been updated since I last looked at it and now states true power output as 120W. If they are underestimating output this is good thing.My FX-1 runs at 130W.
But how would you react if you bought a 600w hps kit and it only used 300w?Did you use a wattage test meter to determine the actual draw of the panel? When I purchased mine in February, the sales rep I spoke with quoted the output at 120W. Correction to my last post, their website has been updated since I last looked at it and now states true power output as 120W. If they are underestimating output this is good thing.
Yep, it shows 130-131W on my meter. Maybe the fans take up 10W, so they state the draw that goes to the lights only?Did you use a wattage test meter to determine the actual draw of the panel? When I purchased mine in February, the sales rep I spoke with quoted the output at 120W. Correction to my last post, their website has been updated since I last looked at it and now states true power output as 120W. If they are underestimating output this is good thing.