I have 2 on each tie point in case 1 breaks.I actually gained height. It's slimmer than the cool tube and I got rid of all that hose! I'm able to lift this higher as a result. Kinda scary having 30lbs of metal hanging above a plant. I'm gonna leave this a few days before I move my plant in there. Just to test out the ropes. I have a journal started for it already. I post a link here.
Been sitting on the sidelines watching you put this thing together step by step...a very clean build! I run the same temp of cobs at about the same PAR watts/sq/foot. I think you will be happy. Would like to see how you grow under your new light! Wish you well. Thanks for sharing.Here it is hanging. Perfectly centered. The light is way more even now. The pictures don't do it justice. Big thanks to Rahz and everybody for their help! View attachment 3593057View attachment 3593058
I am here to learn. Please share the links to where it has been documented countless times before. Thank you.NO, you want to push air into the heatsink, has been documented countless times as the preferred way in your configuration........some manufacturers pull the heat away to get ul/etl certs === design limitations.
I'm a believer now! I can feel it! Now the air pulls in and is pushed across the fins of the heatsinks. Nice steady flow coming out the ends of the heat sinks. I honestly don't even think I needed fans. Those 5.66 sinks are plenty.I am here to learn. Please share the links to where it has been documented countless times before. Thank you.