coughphee.connoiseur
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lol, i dont like it buts its kinda humoring, wish u weren't kidding need some real advisementWe're in the led section. Im not really aloud to be here......
lol, i dont like it buts its kinda humoring, wish u weren't kidding need some real advisementWe're in the led section. Im not really aloud to be here......
So your going led in one room and hps in another?lol, i dont like it buts its kinda humoring, wish u weren't kidding need some real advisement
LED is just being used to supplement.So your going led in one room and hps in another?
So i was wondering @Rahz, what do you think if one had (4) t2-2100's and needed it to cover a 2x8 area, but wants to place all the fixtures on a bar rail so that one could just hang it like one big fixture whats your take on that?
Was thinking maybe a heatsink just about 7-8ft long or (2) heat sinks 3-4ft long.
Any good ideas one this one out there?
Full Spectrum & Covers a 5x5 easy....... hard focused penetration.Which spectrum is that?
What kind of real world coverage area per light?
Please excuse as i meant (4) T1-2100... i tested it out with 3 of them works pretty well, par meter was showing between 1000-1100 about a foot or so from the light.4 T2-2100s or 2 T4-2100s would light a 2x8 well. The total weight of either will be about 32 pounds so if you're thinking about being able to raise them together that would need to be considered. My DIY light weights about 50 lbs. and it's all I can do to lift one side above shoulder level.
Did it take 2-3 weeks for delivery?Full Spectrum & Covers a 5x5 easy....... hard focused penetration.
yesDid it take 2-3 weeks for delivery?
What kind of amps does it pull?
amps? lol no pun intended - it draws only 540watts..... dim via pot from 0-100% or 54watts to 540What kind of amps does it pull?
At what distance do you take these Par measurements? Suggested grow hight? Thanks!The T4-2100 is a 300w watt light. It's new and hasn't hit the website yet but will be showing up soon. That will be the most wattage I will put on a single bar. 690 PPF each. Hmm... the price on them is also 690. Same trend holds with the T3. A dollar per PPF. That's my motto
Anyone is free to suggest whatever lights they like but if I see a direct comparison that seems unfair it's in my interest to say something. OTOH I generally let the lights sell themselves so perhaps I shouldn't worry about it so much. Either way, nothing personal and thanks for the compliments.
So, at what hight do you take the measurement to determine your 690 output? Because that is how you maintain your motto right? It must be s consistent formula ? Not just adding output from each emitter as that's irrelevant to the fixture.I don't try and turn par measurements into PPF/PPFD. I have an SQ-520 I will be using for performance comparisons but it will not be replacing the calculations. 3590 3500K CD at 2.1 amps being 2.3 umol/j and 75 watts, 172.5 PPF x 4 emitters = 690.
a 75 watt cob can be placed as close as 12" for established plants but 14-15" will give a better spread in a 2x2 reflective area.
690 is the total horse power photon count, not the par reading at any given spot below the lightSo, at what hight do you take the measurement to determine your 690 output? Because that is how you maintain your motto right? It must be s consistent formula ? Not just adding output from each emitter as that's irrelevant to the fixture.