Thanks for your info. I can use a little bit of heat in my tent so this light might be perfect for me. I love the look of this light. I may have to get one and see for myself.cbd it produces very little heat or at least it dissipates it very well. you can touch those heat sinks all day long. the reflector stays cool to. if you put your hand directly under the light it does have a bit of heat to it but nothing like hps.
that's a huge led bud bro... ive seen plenty of good rsults from leds and also plenty of mediocre ones... im not sure im all the way sold on leds yet..so i bought a warehouse led 2700k cree led. the light is used for warehouses and gyms. 200 watts over a single plant. grown in roots organic soil. i am stunned at the results. i use cal mag, protekt, foliage pro, and some seaweed. couldnt be any cheaper or easier. i yielded .8 grams per watt and my next round should be even more now that i am use to the light. i kept the plant small because i didnt think it would penetrate the canopy as much as it did. i have been using leds for over 2 years now and wanted to experiment with something that was not marketed to the canna community. it paid off
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An with the size of the reflector we got 43" diameter at 24" High.I think what petflora suggested would be very helpful, a quick bit of rough trigonometry with a 60 degree reflector the main coverage area should be about 27" diameter at 24" high and 41" diameter at 36" high, but I think that due to the dimpled reflector It could be slightly off.
Thanks andy.
An with the size of the reflector we got 43" diameter at 24" High.
Please disclose details of the 'ideal'....TELL ME!!!!Looking at your leafs, it seems the light spectrum is just a touch out of the 'ideal' for mj.
the light is no cross. its all led. it just has a reflector hood. i am seriously considering there 300 watt model if this next round goes as well as the last.