PJ Diaz
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He mentioned it yesterday.Speaking of which, I don’t think I seen you mention you have 6 QB’s in a box from Boxing Day sale 2 years ago?
He mentioned it yesterday.Speaking of which, I don’t think I seen you mention you have 6 QB’s in a box from Boxing Day sale 2 years ago?
True dude, I suppose if it's hot outside, you wouldn't need a heater inside. All I'm saying is that if he has low temps then that could cause stress in the plantsAnd I can maintain proper temps without a heater. How what? Your environment and situation isn't the same as everyone else's.
Well my one doesn't. It's a lumatek 465w Pro and it puts out no heat at all. Literally none.So, LEDs don't put out any heat? Could've fooled me. I keep the tent door open to maintain 78-80f.
Hes bk, not akbb... or is he?I do not jump to conclusions Mr. Beanbrain
465 watts of LED will produce the same heat as 465 watts of anything. Kinda the way it works!Well my one doesn't. It's a lumatek 465w Pro and it puts out no heat at all. Literally none.
Well that's strange, because when I turn my LED light on, the hygrometer and my inkbird sensor reads the same temperature. Even after 24 hours. The temperature doesn't even rise a single fraction. Not until I turn my oil radiator on. What helps is the fact I don't have my driver inside my tent either. Its on the outside. I heard a lot of heat comes from the actual driver it's self.465 watts of LED will produce the same heat as 465 watts of anything. Kinda the way it works!
No way.Well that's strange, because when I turn my LED light on, the hygrometer and my inkbird sensor reads the same temperature. Even after 24 hours. The temperature doesn't even rise a single fraction. Not until I turn my oil radiator on.
Heat is a direct function of watts burned. Specifically 3.41 btu's per watt. The only difference between LED and HID is how the heat is distributed.Well that's strange, because when I turn my LED light on, the hygrometer and my inkbird sensor reads the same temperature. Even after 24 hours. The temperature doesn't even rise a single fraction. Not until I turn my oil radiator on. What helps is the fact I don't have my driver inside my tent either. Its on the outside. I heard a lot of heat comes from the actual driver it's self.
Must be something wrong with the Inkbird then.. Watts create btu's. Simple Physics! My drivers are also mounted remotely.Well that's strange, because when I turn my LED light on, the hygrometer and my inkbird sensor reads the same temperature. Even after 24 hours. The temperature doesn't even rise a single fraction. Not until I turn my oil radiator on. What helps is the fact I don't have my driver inside my tent either. Its on the outside. I heard a lot of heat comes from the actual driver it's self.
Well there must be something wrong with my light then because when I touch it there's no heat at all coming from it. When I touch the led bars they are totally cool. My hands are warmer then the lightHeat is a direct function of watts burned. Specifically 3.41 btu's per watt. The only difference between LED and HID is how the heat is distributed.
My light must be messed up as well dude because I can't feel no heat coming from itMust be something wrong with the Inkbird then.. Watts create btu's. Simple Physics! My drivers are also mounted remotely.
Like I said, the difference is distribution. This is convective heat, as opposed to the radiant heat which comes out of HID lamps. I’m fairly certain that your fixture does not defy the laws of physics,Well there must be something wrong with my light then because when I touch it there's no heat at all coming from it. When I touch the led bars they are totally cool. My hands are warmer then the light
Well that's strange, because a simple google search of "lumatek light no heat" and people are saying the same thingLike I said, the difference is distribution. This is convective heat, as opposed to the radiant heat which comes out of HID lamps. I’m fairly certain that your fixture does not defy the laws of physics,
Your source is a forum post. Cute. Try science.Well that's strange, because a simple google search of "lumatek light no heat" and people are saying the same thing View attachment 5104510
So is your post... it's a forum post hahahaYour source is a forum post. Cute. Try science.
The difference is that I’m educated and you are guessing.So is your post... it's a forum post hahaha
I can understand your reluctance to accept this fact, because I used to think the way you do. After extensive research as well as my own real world side by side comparison, I guarantee you that the total heat produced by HID vs LED is the same, assuming the watts burned are the same.So is your post... it's a forum post hahaha