Rolla J
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Hmm i wonder why lolPeople cleaned out all the 3500k and 4000k LePower Lights on Amazon.
Hmm i wonder why lolPeople cleaned out all the 3500k and 4000k LePower Lights on Amazon.
I just went to buy one for a 1 plant test...dammit...lolHmm i wonder why lol
NiceWell the new veg box is up and ready to fill with plants. Passive Intake with a widow fan behind the wall 2 800mm pc fan exhuast
This new light at full power 105 watts.
180w 15 amp 12v power supply with voltage control. I have it set to its lowest setting under half way in these pics. Wow holy brightness. The other great thing about it this frame is that i can attatch the 80w 3000k to 3500k cob light straight to it easy wire job and i have an all around full spectrum lightView attachment 3971026 View attachment 3971027 View attachment 3971028 View attachment 3971029
I found another seller for the same light. SSG (soundsgrow)
Could definitely do that!Is that their web site? How is the OPs plants doing under the light?
My guess is if the COB LEDs fail, because they are not great, you might be able to replace them with citizens if the drivers are any good.
I like how you roll Rolla.The water just runs through the tubing which is snugly fit thru the alum sq stock and it for surely helps out the heat. B4 installation the aluminum frame would get soooo fkn hott it was like touching the metal part on a bic lighter after keeping it lit for 30 seconds! With it installed i can literally hold the bar with no problems what so ever and the bars stays cool amd the water actually stays pretty cool too even after running all day. The frame after lights off cools down pretty quickly. I think next time ill actually use the square stock again but have water flowing thru the aluminu itself. With a radiator w/fan
Look at page 3, second to last post for Day 6 comparison from start. I like it so far.Is that their web site? How is the OPs plants doing under the light?
My guess is if the COB LEDs fail, because they are not great, you might be able to replace them with citizens if the drivers are any good.
On Amazon... Search SSG 100wIs that their web site? How is the OPs plants doing under the light?
My guess is if the COB LEDs fail, because they are not great, you might be able to replace them with citizens if the drivers are any good.
Thank you for your kind words. Means alot!I like how you roll Rolla.
One of the best parts about these forums is how clever and resourceful some people are at solving problems. I like your light build too.
Interesting comment on the humidity increase and something an one switching to LED's in general needs to account for. Less heat = higher RH. That can be good or bad, depending on what you're starting from.So far I'm quite happy with the Veg COBs. My only complaint is my Main Veg Tent's humidity rose to 60% without the HID. My dehumidifier can only pull the main room down to 55% recently. It rains 2 -3 days a week lately. Temp stays right at 77, which is nice.
Good to hear, I put the monitor in a tent pocket at a height between the lights and canopy and got 82 degrees and 55% humidity. Overall, I think conditions are pretty good.Interesting comment on the humidity increase and something an one switching to LED's in general needs to account for. Less heat = higher RH. That can be good or bad, depending on what you're starting from.
Personally I prefer 60-65% RH in veg, never an issue with PM or mould in veg and they tend to prefer the higher RH levels. I maintain 55% or under, typically 50-55% in flowering but I don't concern myself with high RH in veg.
For outdoor lighting, security, etc, and they list Garden as a use...loltbh the plants seem to be doing just fine. Nice test your running lol.
What is the light originally intended for? Garage etc?
Oh, I will...I hope to have Initiators involved too. I'll start a thread when I get the Initiators ordered and fitted up.Excellent! hope you post the pics of the 3k too... Would like to see the outcome