terrible back pressure in your fans....try to find with over 2 inches of back pressure...I bet this one hovers around 1, if lucky...I also see the point if the temps are not too high to just let the A/C deal with it. Don't try to exhaust the air.
What could possibly go wrong?
Back pressure? Like the fan suction? Good point. I had not thought of that.terrible back pressure in your fans....try to find with over 2 inches of back pressure...I bet this one hovers around 1, if lucky...
It can be your excessive but not mine. The sink is only 3.5 inches wide. I am not trying to light a dimension of canopy. I've done all this in a tiny bathroom, but I will have a bedroom in the new house I just bought.What are the dimensions of the canopy you're trying to light? A 6' hunk of aluminum seems excessive, shipping is going to be killer on that as well.
Your build looks anything but simple. Quite the opposite actually, drilling and tapping a 6' sink is going to be a chore. It's going to be big, awkward, and heavy. Then you want 3 of these monstrosities!It can be your excessive but not mine. The sink is only 3.5 inches wide. I am not trying to light a dimension of canopy. I've done all this in a tiny bathroom, but I will have a bedroom in the new house I just bought.
I am trying to make a high watt device, with good spread and good thermal characteristics, as simple as possible to build and maintain. And I want it to better than my 1000w HPS.
You were asking for a drawing?
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So, you say, but sunlight is 440 watts PAR. And it is 1120 total watts/meter sq. at the surface with 60% infrared and ultraviolet.Your build looks anything but simple. Quite the opposite actually, drilling and tapping a 6' sink is going to be a chore. It's going to be big, awkward, and heavy. Then you want 3 of these monstrosities!
You're money, use it how you want it. I just think you could get better results and simplify your build by going with smaller pieces. Though you seem to have gone into 'challenge accepted' mode at this point.
The reason I ask the dimensions of the space you plan to light is that you can easily bleach the plants with too much concentrated light. More than 55 w/ft^2 is pointless can actually cause plants stress or worse bleaching.
Drill and tapping the number of holes for the COBs has nothing to do with the length of the sink.Your build looks anything but simple. Quite the opposite actually, drilling and tapping a 6' sink is going to be a chore. It's going to be big, awkward, and heavy. Then you want 3 of these monstrosities!
You're money, use it how you want it. I just think you could get better results and simplify your build by going with smaller pieces. Though you seem to have gone into 'challenge accepted' mode at this point.
The reason I ask the dimensions of the space you plan to light is that you can easily bleach the plants with too much concentrated light. More than 55 w/ft^2 is pointless can actually cause plants stress or worse bleaching.
Shipping is $25.60 FedXWhat are the dimensions of the cannopy you're trying to light? A 6' hunk of aluminum seems excessive, shipping is going to be killer on that as well.
Man? Did I say above the canopy? No. I calculated fux density at 36" and you went all assumptive.36" above the canopy?! Why are you hanging it so high?
If you don't mind me asking, what is the point of calculating it at a distance if you are not going to be using it at such a distance?Man? Did I say above the canopy? No. I calculated fux density at 36" and you went all assumptive.