MrStickyScissors
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no, I run 1k hps hortilux.Nice bud on your av, you run mh all the way through?
no, I run 1k hps hortilux.Nice bud on your av, you run mh all the way through?
so like a central heat and air? can I put the condenser on the roof?I would hang a 2000cfm air handler in the room close to the ceiling and use a 5 ton condenser outside...this will be a heat pump..so with lights out you can maintain 70 degrees.
depends what the framing is on a roof?In most cases you need to double up the edge rafters where the unit is located and than do a double up head out for the plenum.so like a central heat and air? can I put the condenser on the roof?
That is working for each one of my DE lights, ran at 1150watts also. Just an FYI6000 btu per 1000w of lights will give you total control.
Do you find the extra 150 watts to be useful? My ballast won't allow that much "boost" (solis-tek)That is working for each one of my DE lights, ran at 1150watts also. Just an FYI
One of my rooms has 6 DE's @1150 w's with 3ton AC. I'm in NorCal. It worked great even during our last heat wave.
Do you find the extra 150 watts to be useful? My ballast won't allow that much "boost" (solis-tek)
De rocks. Switched over earlier this year. I didn't change footprint much though but am also blowing away yields I used to do.Well put it this way: That same room use to have 8-aircooled 1000w's over 4-4'X8' trays. Same everything else, except now i'm using 6 of these DE's ran at 1150w's and I'm destroying what I use to yield per tray. I've been growing for more than 20 yrs indoor, with mostly 1000's, and I must tell you that these DE's are the fuckin shiznit.
So, less fixtures but more yield.
I doubt it is just the extra 150 watts. It's these DE setups as a whole, that kicks ass.
good fucking idea, that's exactly what I'm going to do. build a shed around it. just leave the top off?depends what the framing is on a roof?In most cases you need to double up the edge rafters where the unit is located and than do a double up head out for the plenum.
or you could put the condenser on the ground and build a fence around it as a place for trash cans and garden tools?
Wouldn't stress trying to hide it. It's gonna be more sketch if someone can tell your tryin to hide it.good fucking idea, that's exactly what I'm going to do. build a shed around it. just leave the top off?
but my ceilings are like 8 or 9 feet tall, can I pull off the de's if I put a kick ass ac unitWell put it this way: That same room use to have 8-aircooled 1000w's over 4-4'X8' trays. Same everything else, except now i'm using 6 of these DE's ran at 1150w's and I'm destroying what I use to yield per tray. I've been growing for more than 20 yrs indoor, with mostly 1000's, and I must tell you that these DE's are the fuckin shiznit.
So, less fixtures but more yield.
I doubt it is just the extra 150 watts. It's these DE setups as a whole, that kicks ass.
Depends on your style of growing. SOG would be no problem. Big bushes might not be the best option.but my ceilings are like 8 or 9 feet tall, can I pull off the de's if I put a kick ass ac unit
yeah, I like to grow in 5 to 7 gallon pots 9 plants per 1kDepends on your style of growing. SOG would be no problem. Big bushes might not be the best option.
Go with the de. You'll figure out a way to make it work.I would want to run 9 DE's over 3, 4x 12 trays all in a garage that was converted into a room. insulated with it's own ac dedicated to just that room. would it work? or should I just rock 12, 1k's
It depends what your purpose of running the de is. If your trying to max out the most out of a little area 4x4 per light. If your tryin to save money on power by spreading out light but still pulling same yields as a SE covering a 4x4, I'd do 4x6 (2 over 4x12 area, bulbs perpendicular to the 12 ft side) (2 De replace 3 single ended but still pull same weight as the 3 did)over a 4x 8 tray would you suggest 2 DE's or 3
let's say your not worried about anything other than pulling the most yield out of 3, 4x12 tables. all in the same room. would you just run 2 over each table due to heat or is it possible to put 3 over each?It depends what your purpose of running the de is. If your trying to max out the most out of a little area 4x4 per light. If your tryin to save money on power by spreading out light but still pulling same yields as a SE covering a 4x4, I'd do 4x6 (2 over 4x12 area, bulbs perpendicular to the 12 ft side) (2 De replace 3 single ended but still pull same weight as the 3 did)