This is true with everything in life I've found, not just growing. Most of us definitely feel your pain thoughI’ve learned over the years that every time I cut corners, it costs me more in the long run.
I do too. That, and "even though this is what I want now, buy the larger thing because guaranteed, I'm going to expand, and buy two in case of failure".I subscribe to “quality over quantity”
You'd want boards or cobs to mirror hanging height and reduce shadowing.CMH with far red strips or boards?
Are you saying that you cannot hang strips the same height as boards or Cobs?You'd want boards or cobs to mirror hanging height and reduce shadowing.
I'm saying they are less effective ran that high, unless you run them at a higher ma, which reduces their life expectancy.Are you saying that you cannot hang strips the same height as boards or Cobs?
CMH with far red LED is a killer combo. They make boards specifically to be run alongside them. https://growlightsaustralia.com/product/high-light-225w-max-high-red-2800k/I'm saying they are less effective ran that high, unless you run them at a higher ma, which reduces their life expectancy.
I don't advise it, but it can be done?
(EDIT: They are all modified pcb tech, sometimes I just view certain applications to be more effective when ran in tandem. My opinions aren't to be considered to be fact, however I do try to understand the physics of the lights I build/use because it interests me as another side hobby.
Those look great. Wonder what shipping to the us would be. I'd still try to add a few monos in the 660/730 range on another channel, but it looks wonderful, especially alongside the hortilux 4200k bulb.CMH with far red LED is a killer combo. They make boards specifically to be run alongside them. https://growlightsaustralia.com/product/high-light-225w-max-high-red-2800k/
I've been thinking about adding a couple to my personal light stash. Shipping was a little steep. Just over $50.00 USD for two boards and heatsinks delivered to the East Coast.Those look great. Wonder what shipping to the us would be. I'd still try to add a few monos in the 660/730 range on another channel, but it looks wonderful, especially alongside the hortilux 4200k bulb.
Going to browse cutter now lol.
Cutter has the nicha in linear strips and board pcb, gonna compare a spine 80/20 build vs these.I've been thinking about adding a couple to my personal light stash. Shipping was a little steep. Just over $50.00 USD for two boards and heatsinks delivered to the East Coast.
Theres a discount thru them i think for RIU. Might be Forum? But shipping isnt cheap to the other side of the world. Im currently running the Hortivision 3000k 630w DE CMH lamp. CMH has such a wide spectrum.Those look great. Wonder what shipping to the us would be. I'd still try to add a few monos in the 660/730 range on another channel, but it looks wonderful, especially alongside the hortilux 4200k bulb.
Going to browse cutter now lol.
Its a knockoff of the fluence spyder.Has anybody heard of this site looks too good to be true View attachment 4466029
Autos or photos my 9 x 9 x 9 I running 780 watts 13 autocobs and getting awesome resultsI am going to be building a new room I was going to do a 10 by 10 for 12 plants four 1000 watt HPS but a buddy of mine told me did I should do a 4 by 8 and run 8 plants with two lights. My question for everybody is I have $1,000 budget I can build a room for free because I'm a carpenter so I'm wondering what size room I should build with how many lights I was thinking about instead of HPS going with LED but I don't know what LEDs are good. Also this room will be in my garage I have 8-foot ceilings
^^^^^ this .... AND a even better option ... USE BOTH together.I recommend 2 solid companies, no disappointments.
HLG or Timber. Efficient, quality parts, customer service is there, built in America.