Greengenes707
Well-Known Member
If you think of it as "controllable" vs "dimmable" then it might change you perception. The presents of the dimming(aka controlling) channel is the key. It is what allows you to control your lights in CA while you are away in Rome. Simple swapping out the 10¢ potentiometer for a raspberry pi, arduino, or another wireless voltage/pwm option... and you have the ultimate control from anywhere at anytime. As well as simple timer settings and such.So question for you all. This timber growlight is BAD ASS!, but what's the point of it being dimmable? I want the most light possible all the time lol
I understand maybe if your plants are too tall,but if you have your shit together you won't let that happen in the first place . Does dimming it change the spectrum and the intensity? I guess the same goes for my 1000w HPS as it's dimmable too.
None of which are possible with an A version. So yes many companies just give a dimmer, but you can take it to the next level.
Or just the simple pleasure of working under normal, non blinding light is a benefit for many. From the warehouse full of photons that works 5 hours a day+ in the garden...to the guy in the tent that that that doesn't want light basting to the world when he opens his tent to work in an apartment. A simple knob dimmer will do that.