Don't you talk about my momma! jksLike your momma said, close the door your letting the AC out. Can't cool a room with the window open. Same goes with humidity. You condition air or exchange it, not both.
Hard to say about your individual situation. Things you can play with:Quick question in somewhat relation (sorry but while I have all the legends In the same thread why not right)
Is it pointless getting a humidifier to raise humidity if your exhaust is running almost 24\7 when lights on can a humidifier even keep up? Or would it just sit there spinning its wheels?
Thats how my rooms run when vented. I had ventilation before AC so I have that system as a backup still. I used dust shrooms and pulled air from the basement window wells. Running at night I was able to hold temps. More lights = more cfm.- passive extraction and active intakes (havent tried it, only read about it)
how are you keeping the smell inside with positive air pressure in the room?Thats how my rooms run when vented. I had ventilation before AC so I have that system as a backup still. I used dust shrooms and pulled air from the basement window wells. Running at night I was able to hold temps. More lights = more cfm.
Scrubbers. Can't even smell the plants standing in the room with them.how are you keeping the smell inside with positive air pressure in the room?
are those your notes?HPS - 40% efficient
640W total : 240W light : 384W heat
LED - 57% efficient
430W total : 245W light : 185W heat
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HPS = 11.3° per 60min
LED = 5.2° per 60min
(HPS temp inc) ÷ (LED temp inc) = 2.17
(HPS waste watts) ÷ (LED waste watts) = 2.07
Matching at 95%
According to the data, the temp in the room seems to raise in proportion to the % of heat the fixture produces. I just made a guess as to how effecient the Migro was.
Depends. Are you more experienced with HPS or LED?are those your notes?
does this basically mean you can replace a 600-watt HPS with a 400 watt COB LED fixture and expect about the same yield?
No experience, have only used COB LED lighting. I mentioned cob led specifically above. I run 3590s @ 3500kDepends. Are you more experienced with HPS or LED?
A grower who's dialed in a 600 watt hps is gonna blow an inexperienced LED user out of the water.
Plants feed differently and react different to the different spectrums.
Are you talking about a cree cob led or an quantum or a blurple
White light, blue light, red light it all.means different things for your plants.
Not all LED fixtures gonna have the same uniform par spread as eachother.
So to answer your question simply No. Too many variables involved
That's up to your plants. If your not supplimenting with co2 and just using air exchange your plants are only gonna be able to use so much light.No experience, have only used COB LED lighting. I mentioned cob led specifically above. I run 3590s @ 3500k
My first grow ever two years ago I pulled a little over a pound off of one plant. You can see my harvest pics here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/microgrowery/comments/6tqf3c/goji_og_harvest_album_the_chandelier/
Used a little under 600 watts for that plant but am wondering if I could dial the wattage down and get similar yield
I have meanwell HLG 185-1400a drivers powering my COBs. I am able to adjust the intensity and when I do, I plug my lights into a kill-o-watt to measure wattage and set each driver to a specific wattage.That's up to your plants. If your not supplimenting with co2 and just using air exchange your plants are only gonna be able to use so much light.
How much PAR level your cobs produce when their run at half the wattage is anyone's guess. You could check the data sheet on the cxb 3590s to get half assed idea or get a par meter
Quantum boards and some cob fixtures have potentiometer I think their called to set to full power or half power.
If you turn that dial to 25% , 50%, 75% or 100% is that giving you that EXACT percent of power? Or is the dial a little off?
On my cob led bars with citizen 1212 then have a dial u turn but it gives no percents beside it. It doesnt click..its just a smooth turned from low to high so what it puts out when turn I have zero clue.
That's up to your plants. If your not supplimenting with co2 and just using air exchange your plants are only gonna be able to use so much light.
How much PAR level your cobs produce when their run at half the wattage is anyone's guess. You could check the data sheet on the cxb 3590s to get half assed idea or get a par meter
Sounds pike you got a pretty good idea of what your doing already.. if your patient for half a day the rest of the boys will be along shortly with some better advice for you.I have meanwell HLG 185-1400a drivers powering my COBs. I am able to adjust the intensity and when I do, I plug my lights into a kill-o-watt to measure wattage and set each driver to a specific wattage.
I have been thinking about buying PAR meter for research purposes to maybe get a better idea of how many PAR i should be using or something... but they're so damn expensive.. and I'm not using CO2. Maybe I should just run my current plants at 300 watts and see how they respond at harvest? hmm..
No those are @JSheeze notes. I just stole them.are those your notes?
does this basically mean you can replace a 600-watt HPS with a 400 watt COB LED fixture and expect about the same yield?