KonopCh
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LOL, you're funny.You may should try the MEIZHI R1200w.one of my friend told me it's a cost-effective light only need 307€,
Power draw: 520W can Replace one 1000W HPS/MH
Hope it could help you
LOL, you're funny.You may should try the MEIZHI R1200w.one of my friend told me it's a cost-effective light only need 307€,
Power draw: 520W can Replace one 1000W HPS/MH
Hope it could help you
With 30W per SQF I think I don't need CO2. No benefit for 800 PPFD. Or...?500 euros, start by getting a small CO2 setup for your tent, spend the rest on lights, profit.
I was talking about the new H Influx strips: https://www.samsung.com/led/lighting/led-modules/industrial-light-module/h-influx/Any better option? @wietefras which H strips are you talking about? Are little better than those Q's?
You can't just lower lights to increase light intensity. All that does is create a hot spot with higher intensity and create darker areas by reducing the light somewhere else at the same amount you gained in the hot spot. Only benefit of lowering a fixture is lower wall losses. Which will gain you some light, but at the expense of poorer uniformity. The myth that you can simply create more light with moving the fixture down is just that, a myth. You can hang it higher and waste light on the walls for reduced intensity, but the other way does not work.Not gonna cost much more to reach 1000, or just lower the strips...
Sorry, forgot to answer.Can anyone check if I can wire 40 strips on 2x HLG-240H-C1050A? Number on Digikey is: SI-B8V101560US.
Right now I have 20x 112cm strips in basket, but I find out that if I buy 40x 56cm strips, they're 60 dollars cheaper.
Amare Technologies has a EU distributor. Well worth investigatingI wanted buy 20x 112cm single row Q strips and 2x 250W MW drivers, but Digikey did something wrong and now I must make a new order.
Meantime, some member here says words that I can't overlook.
So I open this thread once for final. I plan to use SCROG net in 4x4 tent, and I want 25-30cm hard colas above net. I prepared everything to buy tomorrow -->20x LT-QB22A strips on 2x MW HLG-240H-C1050A drivers. So 112cm strips 5-6cm apart across whole 120x120cm tent. Better can't go, I think. 183 lm/W in 3000K 80 CRI strips, 480-500W.
If I hang them 10-15 cm above colas, do you think I will get 30cm colas which are hard as with COBs? Because right now I use Citizen 1212 gen5 COBs, driven at 35W each, and I have great results and 30cm hard colas above net. And they're not even 155 lm/W.
I am looking for best light I can get for 500€. I also have one 250W MW driver at home and I can reuse it. Price with everything (light + heatsinks + drivers) should be around 500€.
I have also some oceanfront property in Arizona, if interested,You may should try the MEIZHI R1200w.one of my friend told me it's a cost-effective light only need 307€,
Power draw: 520W can Replace one 1000W HPS/MH
Hope it could help you
Can you help me understand this more?You can't just lower lights to increase light intensity. All that does is create a hot spot with higher intensity and create darker areas by reducing the light somewhere else at the same amount you gained in the hot spot. Only benefit of lowering a fixture is lower wall losses. Which will gain you some light, but at the expense of poorer uniformity. The myth that you can simply create more light with moving the fixture down is just that, a myth. You can hang it higher and waste light on the walls for reduced intensity, but the other way does not work.
I didn't say that. I said it has an impact on spread.Can you help me understand this more?
(If we measure "light intensity" with PAR/PPF or lumens) why should distance from the light source doesn't have and effect on light intensity?
Thx for your answer.I didn't say that. I said it has an impact on spread.
Changing he height changes the spread of the light. You do not get more or less light because of that. It's just in a different place. The gain in intensity you see somewhere means the intensity will have dropped somewhere else.
Take a flash light and shine it on the floor from say a meter away. You get a circle on the floor. Now move the light closer to the floor. The circle shrinks. So yes in the middle of the beam the light intensity will then increase, but now there is a large area outside of this circle which receives less or no light.
Well I gave pretty much the same explanation in the sentence following the one with the word intensity in itThx for your answer.
What you're saying with your answer seems obvious, I just misunderstood what did you say before. That "light intensity" deceived me
Probably my english isn't that good and because I didn't understand something then I asked. Since I find obvious what you said I though I could have missed something.Well I gave pretty much the same explanation in the sentence following the one with the word intensity in it