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I agree about chitin, I've used insect frass, and it seems to have a positive effect. But, when it comes to plants actually being...
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Not at a premium price imho. The latest and greatest always cost more....they are slightly more efficient, as far as better results I...
Today at 8:30 AM
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You'd be right too. And the balance of the strips could shift due the different diode resistance, different level of heatsinking etc...
Yesterday at 2:13 PM
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In my understanding the driver dimming can control the total current coming out of the driver, however even in CC mode, it doesnt...
Yesterday at 2:10 PM
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Right, the HLG driver I listed is CC and CV which is why I thought I'd be ok in the scenario we've been conversing about. Due to the...
Yesterday at 1:57 PM
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Yes, you would. The power supply won't give them more current that has been set. This is why it's called constant current. Though...
Yesterday at 1:56 PM
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"It all starts with the profile of silicon. The electrical resistance of silicon increases with temperature up to about 160 Celsius...
Yesterday at 1:20 PM
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What I'm confused about is there was a mention that the samsung strips could have a run away event leading to a fire. Voltage is...
Yesterday at 1:17 PM
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Yes. And if you'd use 2 parallel circuits with equal amount of resistance, the current would be equal. If the resistances are different...
Yesterday at 4:03 AM
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Does that take into account the driver has a brake via the potentiometer? I have 16 strips of 500-1500mA @48V of LM281B/301H strips I...
Yesterday at 3:34 AM
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I'll just continue using my cheap timer if it's a off/on setting and nothing more. I heard dimming towards the end helped it ripen...
Yesterday at 3:31 AM
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Ye, 100k ohms, though the 1-10v and pwm's are just as good. And same for the brands really, go by what's available and in good price...
Sunday at 12:15 PM
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Yea, I got some smaller ones of those. ELG150, ELG240, HLG320 The A versions have the potentiometer which worked for only 50-100% range...
Sunday at 11:25 AM
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The driver I'm looking at seems to be CC and CV. https://www.meanwell-web.com/content/files/pdfs/productPdfs/MW/HLG-600H/HLG-600H-spec.pdf
Sunday at 11:22 AM
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Well the thermal runaway is only a issue if you don't use constant current, which you should. I have a mix of low and high voltage...
Sunday at 11:10 AM
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