Hybridway
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I don't even know how to quote sentences from others or edit. I suck at computer stuff. Damn, gotta get rid off that honker though. To much info there. lol!why in the hell did you load the nose pic bro lmao
I don't even know how to quote sentences from others or edit. I suck at computer stuff. Damn, gotta get rid off that honker though. To much info there. lol!why in the hell did you load the nose pic bro lmao
Yeah, I'm pretty darn happy w/ my Cloak gear. Thanks bro!Dam hybrid the girls over here are looking good might have to pick up uncloak myself keep the girls happy
Mad cool! Impressive!here are the first proto's
the frame is 200w
the panel is 360..3x4
just crazy gluedView attachment 3882066 View attachment 3882067 View attachment 3882069 in place to wire up and test par watts and running temps as well as ergonomics of how to mount the individual drivers
That does not make them close to 80% efficient. Show the numbers before even posting that. Good to see that they are taking hints as to what people want though.Wanted to correct something. I had previously stated that the Cloak uses Cree diodes. That is wrong. My mistake. They are actually custom made specifically for SunCloak. Cree doesn't have aluminum backing, they use ceramic which Does not work as well for the thermal conductivity to aluminum.
That & i guess it's hard to get these diodes in 70 CRI, which has more total output then the stock 80 CRI most comp./distributors provide.
This is how they were able to make their own original custom 22k 70 CRI diodes.
Which BTW, they are now switching to 27k based on my suggestion & running side by side testing in which showed the 27k to outperform the 22k by 20%.
The diodes are ran soft @ 20% of their total capacity, (which would make them 80% efficient I believe) are custom & cost twice as much as Crees.
So, just wanted to correct that for y'all & provide accurate info.
In parentheses says "I believe". Isn't that pretty much how it works when referring to white phosphor coated diodes/cobs?That does not make them close to 80% efficient. Show the numbers before even posting that. Good to see that they are taking hints as to what people want though.
No that's not how that works, it goes at a curve not a set value and it's different for ever cob so it's important to test and verify.. Especially if it was close to that percentage. I would guess that would be around 63%-65% at bestIn parentheses says "I believe". Isn't that pretty much how it works when referring to white phosphor coated diodes/cobs?
Maybe I'm wrong.
My new 27k is getting around 170 lm/w. I know that. Not sure how to test more to verify #'s. Just doing my best to get the info I know out there on this system.No that's not how that works, it goes at a curve not a set value and it's different for ever cob so it's important to test and verify.. Especially if it was close to that percentage. I would guess that would be around 63%-65% at best
Thanks brogham!nothing wrong with 60% eff if thats what the cloaks are.cloak plants lookin good man.
But a 48 w 3070 (less then 1/2 power) is 52% running off a MeanWell, correct?No that's not how that works, it goes at a curve not a set value and it's different for ever cob so it's important to test and verify.. Especially if it was close to that percentage. I would guess that would be around 63%-65% at best
Its not the best way to tell but I have 197.14 Lumens per watt and Im at 61% Efficient.My new 27k is getting around 170 lm/w. I know that. Not sure how to test more to verify #'s. Just doing my best to get the info I know out there on this system.
The owner answers all my questions & I try to relay them to the forum for a better understanding.
This system was made fun of & highly underrated when it first came out when another member (Tommy Trichlone) tried to do a journal. He was basically hated out of here.
Just glad I get to share how it really works.
Thanks brogham!
I'll try to get some pics up this wknd. Pretty stacked in there. Gotta plant tie everything to itself to prevent major toppling. Thinking next time I'll go w/ Tomatoe cages.
Frosty goodness under those 4k Horizons though.
Nice here gg#4 on mine day 39View attachment 3886710 View attachment 3886711the first pic is blueberry platinium and the second is gg4.both plants have their own 200 watt cxb 3590 light