Blue Whale
Member
Hey, I would like to ask more seasoned LED growers if my predictions are right.
According to Shane from MIGRO company, 13w Philips bulbs can produce up to 1.78umol/J, when tested using 6 bulbs in 2x2 .
Will this efficiency stay roughly the same if I decide to use more bulbs in a bigger area?
Here are my calculations (correct me if I'm wrong)
Let's say I want a medium of 750 umol in a 2x3 (60x90 in cm or 0.54m2)
750 * 0.54 / 1.78 = 227.5W~ that would be approximately how much wattage I would need for this area
227.5 / 13 = 17.46 - around this many bulbs should give me required light density
My main concerns would be, that the efficiency doesn't exactly work like that, and that the measurements in MIGRO were made with light 11cm from the PAR meter, and due to the lights not being designed specifically for horticulture, the quality may degrade greatly for branches further away from the lights.
I will appreciate any help and criticism.
According to Shane from MIGRO company, 13w Philips bulbs can produce up to 1.78umol/J, when tested using 6 bulbs in 2x2 .
Will this efficiency stay roughly the same if I decide to use more bulbs in a bigger area?
Here are my calculations (correct me if I'm wrong)
Let's say I want a medium of 750 umol in a 2x3 (60x90 in cm or 0.54m2)
750 * 0.54 / 1.78 = 227.5W~ that would be approximately how much wattage I would need for this area
227.5 / 13 = 17.46 - around this many bulbs should give me required light density
My main concerns would be, that the efficiency doesn't exactly work like that, and that the measurements in MIGRO were made with light 11cm from the PAR meter, and due to the lights not being designed specifically for horticulture, the quality may degrade greatly for branches further away from the lights.
I will appreciate any help and criticism.