Gaius
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Almost makes you feel a bit naughty for spying on girls while they're sleeping . Go go infrared!
Almost makes you feel a bit naughty for spying on girls while they're sleeping . Go go infrared!
Ha, it does indeed Nice thing with these wireless cam's (they do video too) is they're easily transported into rooms with more activityAlmost makes you feel a bit naughty for spying on girls while they're sleeping . Go go infrared!
Hey WDICK thanks for stopping by. Yes, definitely, have used the veg/flower switch quite a bit so far, I'll elaborate a bit.Hey GroErr, do you feel the grow/flower switches are a useful feature?
It does help, thank you very much. Another question. Have you opened any of them up? The reason I ask is with the "separate panel" design, I was wondering if a switch could be installed to turn one of the "panels" on and off? The thought would be to start seeds using even lower light/power consumption. Then veg with the panels set to "Veg" and flower with all the lights on. It would just add another level of flexibility.Hope that helps...
No only one of the small 150's to have a look at the build, interesting thought but not sure how these "separate panels" are integrated, when I get a chance will open up one of the 450's and get a pic.It does help, thank you very much. Another question. Have you opened any of them up? The reason I ask is with the "separate panel" design, I was wondering if a switch could be installed to turn one of the "panels" on and off? The thought would be to start seeds using even lower light/power consumption. Then veg with the panels set to "Veg" and flower with all the lights on. It would just add another level of flexibility.
Haha. I thought I was the only one with a camera on my grow. I use a Foscam that I can log into from work. Just for general interest and to check the temps during the day. The camera is on the same timer as the lights though.
Yeah they're great and I like the Foscam brand, for the money they're pretty reliable and decent feature set. Got the software as well so I can manage/monitor 3 cameras through one screen. I turn it on/off on my router when I travel, handy and saved my butt a couple of times, well worth the investment... In my case I'm an indy contractor so anything that has any possible tie to technology is a bonus, get to write it off I love the fact that the government is directly supporting my growsHaha. I thought I was the only one with a camera on my grow. I use a Foscam that I can log into from work. Just for general interest and to check the temps during the day. The camera is on the same timer as the lights though.
If you're going to set it up to be viewable online, be sure to use strong passwords and a non-standard port. You don't want anyone to be able to view your grow.damn, just checked out the foscam site and they look pretty good. Probably gonna invest in 1 for my grow room and 1 to go out on my balcony. There's all kinds of wrecks at the corner where I live and I've joked with my roommate that I was gonna put a security camera out there for future entertainment, the prices are good enough that I could actually do just that haha.
Can't be too careful, I use super long/complex passwords, changed about once a month, port changes on a regular basis too, if you leave it on too long on any one port the f'krs do port scans and try brute force attacks, it's a ducking game when you have anything exposed. I personally wouldn't recommend opening it up to the internet to anyone that doesn't fully understand how this shit works, even then I only turn it on when I'm away and I don't have some low-end Linksys router, I run Cisco's. It's still handy using it inside your own network, saves me trips to the basement and saves opening the room and interrupting the environment unless you're in there to do maintenance.If you're going to set it up to be viewable online, be sure to use strong passwords and a non-standard port. You don't want anyone to be able to view your grow.
Here you go WDIK, some pics of the "450W" panel. Couldn't get much better without disconnecting the wiring but will give you an idea.It does help, thank you very much. Another question. Have you opened any of them up? The reason I ask is with the "separate panel" design, I was wondering if a switch could be installed to turn one of the "panels" on and off? The thought would be to start seeds using even lower light/power consumption. Then veg with the panels set to "Veg" and flower with all the lights on. It would just add another level of flexibility.
I didn't even notice that until you mentioned it, kind of makes me a little weary about mine. Not unless they're located under the light panel with another panel over top of 'em which is kind of hard to fathom in my mindAm I missing something? Where are the heatsinks located?
Right? An LED panel almost pushing 300 true watts and no heatsink? Maybe GroErr can chime in about this..I didn't even notice that until you mentioned it, kind of makes me a little weary about mine. Not unless they're located under the light panel with another panel over top of 'em which is kind of hard to fathom in my mind
I'm thinking they're inside that panel/board where the LED's are, didn't went to take it apart too much, removing the boards would have been a bit of work. They run very cool and almost noiseless, they have to be running them under that panel (pic #6), there's about a 1 1/2 to 2" space there so they could easily fit them in there.I didn't even notice that until you mentioned it, kind of makes me a little weary about mine. Not unless they're located under the light panel with another panel over top of 'em which is kind of hard to fathom in my mind
Lol, true enough. The title was on purpose, to attract both users and bashers of chinese LED panels. The thread is meant to (hopefully, if I don't f'up the grow) show that even cheap chinese ebay panels (no different than what is sold at most hydro stores for 2x the price btw) can grow weed. Also to test against a future side-by-side where I'll veg with these panels and flower with induction to see the difference.Love how you had to write Chinese LED test grow... pretty much everything is made in China
These foscam cameras can do that, they have a script language you can use to take snapshots, may try that on one run, be a hell of a lot of pics, but it would be cool to run a slideshow at the end...I'm about half tempted to get a trail cam and set it to take a picture every 30 minutes or so just so I can do a time lapse. I don't plan on being gone for a while till this spring so I don't really have to worry about watching my plants while I'm gone for a little while. What I'll probably do then is just set up a pump hooked to a timer to come on for so long every few days