Yea one clip fan and one oscillating fan . No exhaust fan ATMDo you have fans for circulation inside the tent for the plants themselves?
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Yea one clip fan and one oscillating fan . No exhaust fan ATMDo you have fans for circulation inside the tent for the plants themselves?
The fans are on rubber legs which basically stick the aluminium on the board they are also securely taped in place . They do the job. On future I will come up with a more secure fitting. As I have these from grows in space buckets they still fit the purpose for keep the qb cool. They aren't powerful enough to make much of an impact in the overall tent temps . Barely make a dent . But up close to the light the light is ice cold while the tent is 26°c and there on the lowest settingAt the very least, I'd want some standoffs involved. Otherwise mounted right to board isn't an effective way for airflow.
That's true. I wouldn't advise it unless you have a decent amount of experience and are able to check on the plants at least twice a day.you can, but it leaves you ZERO room for fuck ups....something most people can't afford, because they WILL fuck up
Its not bad.This sounds overly complicated. If you only have a few plants, mix up your nutrients in a 5 gallon bucket. If the bucket isn't big enough buy a res. You don't need to freshly mix nutrients for every use.
Guessing the best of bro scienceBuy a cheap 2-n-1 soil meter.
Stick it in the soil and tell if it’s moist
And general ph .
Probably don’t want runoff water every day with soil just saying.
Blow some air across with a fan . Just my guess.
For those of us that like to know how strong our nutrients are we add our nutes and then test the resulting mix with a nutrient strength testing meter.How do you measure your nutes if you don't know how much water . ?
Something better than nothing, cmon man ?Guessing the best of bro science
I mean they look as though they have zero airflow considering there's no heat sink under it.the boards themselves will always be hot nature of the btu and watts. Most good boards will last 10 yrs. I have an old hlg 600h that grows its ass off still and zero fans and somewhere like 7 years old I think.The board makes keeps it ice cool . Doesn't work as hard and lasts longer
I've actually got one , doesn't seem very accurate. Says it's verge of drying out when it's been watered 2 litres the day beforeBuy a cheap 2-n-1 soil meter.
Stick it in the soil and tell if it’s moist
And general ph .
Probably don’t want runoff water every day with soil just saying.
Blow some air across with a fan . Just my guess.
Don't know but they can get hot as hell . Anything that heats under continuous stress will wear away faster it's the same for pc components they are run constantly and can reach up to 90°c which have to be liquid cooled to help performance. Keeps the tent that one degree cooler and keeps everything chillI mean they look as though they have zero airflow considering there's no heat sink under it.the boards themselves will always be hot nature of the btu and watts. Most good boards will last 10 yrs. I have an old hlg 600h that grows its ass off still and zero fans and somewhere like 7 years old I think.
Yeah, those soil moisture testers are crap, don't bother.I've actually got one , doesn't seem very accurate. Says it's verge of drying out when it's been watered 2 litres the day before
Don't know but they can get hot as hell . Anything that heats under continuous stress will wear away faster it's the same for pc components they are run constantly and can reach up to 90°c which have to be liquid cooled to help performance. Keeps the tent that one degree cooler and keeps everything chill
My Spectrum King SK600s have the wildest heatsinks of all time. It's like 30 pounds of copper tubing / fins. They still get very hot though. My HLG 650R has no heatsink and gets super hot. The fans are blowing from the side, basically just to shake the heat off into the air for my extraction fans to suck up.I don't have fans on my LEDs at this point, mostly because they've got decent sinks but also because if I fan them from above that drives the heat downward in the tent and I'd much rather it go up to the filter/exhaust and not make a mess of the convective airflow.