but then half the plants wouldnt get much light for 6 hours of daytimeI know a pretty simple way. Get two lights. Turn one on for six hours, bbbzzzzzt. Then turn it off and turn the other one on, bzzzzzzzt. Then darkness for twelve hours, long cold lonely darkness, in space nobody can hear you grow... but wait! Sunrize! Bzzzzzt! Except the sun rises in the west this morning, it wasn't that light that started the day yesterday! The sun alternates to even out the growth between areas. BZZT
Voila, light mover with no moving parts.
Yeah, pretty much.but then half the plants wouldnt get much light for 6 hours of daytime
Why not leave two lights on all the time?I know a pretty simple way. Get two lights. Turn one on for six hours, bbbzzzzzt. Then turn it off and turn the other one on, bzzzzzzzt. Then darkness for twelve hours, long cold lonely darkness, in space nobody can hear you grow... but wait! Sunrize! Bzzzzzt! Except the sun rises in the west this morning, it wasn't that light that started the day yesterday! The sun alternates to even out the growth between areas. BZZT
Voila, light mover with no moving parts.
lmao!! and somebit. god help us.Yeah, pretty much.
I'm just trying to bait someone into doing this because I can't myself at the moment.
Thanks legallyflying. That info really helps me!The big feature is having an adjustable delay at each end before the polarity switches and the motor goes the other direction. Trust me. I googled the shit out of it, made a parts list and then decided for $50 more I would just buy one. Avoid the chain driven hydrofarm model
Get yourself a Barbecue Rotissarie motor. The "drive shaft" turns at about 3 r.p.m. (one revolution every 20 seconds). These units have lots of torque because the speed is geared down so low.Yes. eBay would be a good start. However, what other appliances have a motor that moves as slow. I'm sure I can make a reverse switch to go back and forth-- but how do I get a motor to crank so slow??
I've got a grow cabinet, and the temperatures are regulated via my airmover and room temperatures that are sucked in- so a second light will knock my temps up where I don't want them. I've got a 150W HPS is in the middle of a 48" wide area. I have to rotate the plants to the center every day. A simple home-made lightmover would not affect temps but allow for more light distribution on the ends.if you have room for a light mover, you have room for more lights....i don't understand.
if you have room for a light mover, you have room for more lights....i don't understand.
Something like this. I know it's vague and sloppy, but it would work and yield well.OK, give me a proper light layout for this situation... 12 plants in a 5' wide by 8' long SCROG Screen.... I have several 600 watt air cooled hoods to work with.
Ok, but you know what would be even sweeter than that? Those three lights on a custom made light rail moving side to side. All plants get at least 50,000 lux....https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/400225-scrog-off-new-school-vs-3.htmlSomething like this. I know it's vague and sloppy, but it would work and yield well.
True, it would likely improve yield a bit. I was just offering a basic solution to the prompt you gave.Ok, but you know what would be even sweeter than that? Those three lights on a custom made light rail moving side to side. All plants get at least 50,000 lux....https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/400225-scrog-off-new-school-vs-3.html
I need to post a video of that thing.