littlejacob
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Bonjour
We should know soon about 6500ºk
Someone bought some DD if I am correct!?!
Have a great day ★
We should know soon about 6500ºk
Someone bought some DD if I am correct!?!
Have a great day ★
Yes, realstyles got some, but that was already a while ago.Bonjour
We should know soon about 6500ºk
Someone bought some DD if I am correct!?!
Have a great day ★
I have them on a dimmer from 200mA to 380mA. At 200 (~13W ea) and can handle about 1.5 foot depth of canopy (vegging). At 350mA (24W) it is no problem to handle a 2.5' canopy depth (vegging). That said, if you increase the intensity they will veg up faster.Bonjour
How low you have to drive your cxa in vegg to be able to put the lights at 6/8 inches from the plant?
And how deep goes the light at this power? ThanksCU!
Blue light is good for photosynthesis but each photon carries a lot of energy relative to the other colors and therefore requires more energy to create. So in practice we want to use as little blue as is necessary to balance photomorphogenesis (light mediated development). KNNA recommended 25% blue for vegging and 15-20% blue for flowering (by power). Based on those guidelines, CXA 5000K should be ideal for vegging because it is about 24% blue by power.@Supra: Can I ask why you prefer 5000K over 6500K? The chlorophyll a activity is highest in blue light, so in theory 6500K should be more effective, no?
BonjourYes, realstyles got some, but that was already a while ago.
BonjourI have them on a dimmer from 200mA to 380mA. At 200 (~13W ea) and can handle about 1.5 foot depth of canopy (vegging). At 350mA (24W) it is no problem to handle a 2.5' canopy depth (vegging). That said, if you increase the intensity they will veg up faster.
I jumped over my shadow and bought 1 cxb3070 6500K BD and 4 cxb3070 5000K BD from jerry.
I'll try to grow lettuce at very low power first, to see what the lowest possible wattage is for plants to still grow under cobs.
Does anyone know the luminous efficacy of the mentioned cob at 4W ?
The table here shows efficacy at a minimum of 11W (206lm/W): http://pct.cree.com/dt/index.html
Jerry confirmed, and it says so on my invoice:Hi,
You sure about the cxb3070 5000K BD ? Didn't see them is his stock ..
For PCT, don't forget to change Tj to something like 50°c if you want to have a more real life estimate.
It drops to 199.3@45°c .. !