ganjamystic
Well-Known Member
hold on... I think I answered this already... let me find it..What is the primary reason for the upgrade? Reduce costs? Replace failing equipment? Increase yields?
ah yes..
basically, I'd like to keep the yields the same (pretty well maxed out for the square footage without going vertical), but reduce electrical usage/cost and lower heat (further reducing electrical cost by cutting down on AC usage)... and I'm tired of wearing green shades...I'm ready to send the blurples on their way though and upgrade the lighting to something more efficient (same amount of light for less W and with less heat, rather than more light for same amount of W and heat.. if that makes sense... I in other words, I don't need more light in the space, just less heat and a lower power bill).. and honestly I just want the light to be all warmish to neutralish white because it's so much easier on my eyes and I just want to be able to wear regular shades in there not green ones ...
yep, they're already sold actually... I'll send them on their way as soon as I have replacements... I still have some other even older ones I'm keeping to mess around with... I have a thread on modifying them for greater efficiency... but that is a super low priority side project, just for fun...You already have blurples, since you are considering DiY, would upgrading those units be a possibility? Or even cost recovery selling them used to help with the budget?
I'm upgrading the whole 7x7 space all at once.. I may start with a lower number of boards or cobs at first and add more later to boost efficiency, spread, etc..Do you have to do this all at once or in stages? Staggering out your build 1 tent at a time is something to think about.
ok guys I get it, I need to get a PAR meter! lolFirst things first, you should get the PAR meter. $150 investment for the best tool (besides plant themselves but plants are a bit slower) to dial in your lighting. Take that PAR meter and measure your current setup so you know what is working and have a baseline to compare with.