Yeah I’ve checked out both options already, was seeing if there were anymore out there.Kingbrite or cutter. Or waiting for some blue Buddies from @Grow Lights Australia
Nice diode count/$$ do you have any idea of dimensions? Looking forward to see your uv results.Yeah I’ve checked out both options already, was seeing if there were anymore out there.
Ive found these 60w options available in 385nm that I’m interested in thanks to @J232
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38 inches long by 2 inches wide.Nice diode count/$$ do you have any idea of dimensions? Looking forward to see your uv results.
I mean I did post in the proper section “LED” not sure why you are recommending me tubes?I figured you might get some good info out of it because they are similar in spectrum and watts. I'll stay out of your way. No need for the sarcasm.
Coverage isn't only dependant on wattage, spread/hanging height matters a lot as well.
The HLGs are made to hang high, about 24" or so on a 550-type setup. If you have bars pushed down low there's 2 issues:
Not enough spread. I don't know the exact ins and outs of your meijiu light but say you were able to spread your bars out freely and you put only 2 bars over a 4x4 and hang them and your typical hanging height. Is the coverage acceptably even? Probably not. so 2 uv strips are going to have more or less the same spread.
Second issue: with low hanging bars you might end up in a situation where you get uv burning due to the added light being too intense at low hanging height. Too intense uv will seriously hurt yield.
If you want 8x4 coverage with approx 12-16" hanging height: I suspect you'll need 5 bars in total with around 1.5 ft distance between them. There isn't anything that says you need to have even numbers per 4x4 if your in a bigger space.
On uv+660+730: if you already have some 660 I'd probably go for separate 730 and far red bars, both on their own dimmer. It's nice to have dial in control so you can have the far red compensating for the stretch inhibition of the uv. Also you would probably not be able to do end of day treatment with a far red + uv bar. I've seen your setup and I get the feeling that you're after a monster rolls royce kinda thing: don't cheap out on possible features, make sure you can at least try them out in order to maximize your space.
The problem with the t5 uv is they don't play nice with other bar like fixtures:I was told that one of the Agromax would cover a 4 x 4 with only 24 watts. I assumed that the 30 watt LED would be about the same. I was also told to be careful with using these types of light. Got me concerned over the usage.
If you have the $$ why not all in? These strips are going to cost a bit in shipping due to the size and this seems to be a really good deal for the price. I really think it's a good idea to add both at the same time as the 2 spectrums kinda works against each other, compensating.You’re right. I’ll just wait on getting the 730 if that’s where I want to go in the future.
Once again I always appreciate your input rocket
The 30w versions are 30” longIf you have the $$ why not all in? These strips are going to cost a bit in shipping due to the size and this seems to be a really good deal for the price. I really think it's a good idea to add both at the same time as the 2 spectrums kinda works against each other, compensating.
I'd be all over this if they just a little shorter, I need 90 cm to match them with fotops boards.