futuretech
Active Member
Hey Hey everyone,
I currently have a flowering room 5 x 8 with 32 x cxb3070 (not good as cxb3590 i know), but i have it running for 3 years now, consuming 1600w and i yield easily from my setup 1 - 1.2GPW, im running it on DIY aeroponics, 4 containers, 2x4.
Basically I was planning to upgrade my lights to CXB3590, but i found that F series... And efficiency is everything for me if it can distribute the light even more = more yields denser buds everywhere
So my plan is to build a new Flower room on side of my current one, will be using RDWC, space would have 5 x 6,6 (1,5mx2m).
What you think would be the perfect lighting? by what I saw on Takeshy thread and after doing my maths i need 48 x SI-B8V521560WW and 4 x Mean Well HLG-320H-48A
what about the "Thermal switches" where you using those?
I'm planning to buy 96 x SI-B8V521560WW and 8 x Mean Well HLG-320H-48A, that way i can build new room and upgrade leds for the new room . each room will run on 12h difference from each other. Will have 6,7m2 (21.65 SQFT).
Thanks!
I currently have a flowering room 5 x 8 with 32 x cxb3070 (not good as cxb3590 i know), but i have it running for 3 years now, consuming 1600w and i yield easily from my setup 1 - 1.2GPW, im running it on DIY aeroponics, 4 containers, 2x4.
Basically I was planning to upgrade my lights to CXB3590, but i found that F series... And efficiency is everything for me if it can distribute the light even more = more yields denser buds everywhere
So my plan is to build a new Flower room on side of my current one, will be using RDWC, space would have 5 x 6,6 (1,5mx2m).
What you think would be the perfect lighting? by what I saw on Takeshy thread and after doing my maths i need 48 x SI-B8V521560WW and 4 x Mean Well HLG-320H-48A
what about the "Thermal switches" where you using those?
I'm planning to buy 96 x SI-B8V521560WW and 8 x Mean Well HLG-320H-48A, that way i can build new room and upgrade leds for the new room . each room will run on 12h difference from each other. Will have 6,7m2 (21.65 SQFT).
Thanks!