I can talk about efficiency till I'm blue in the face. Think I have actually. Your feedback is proof that I'm not just crazy.
That's the thing that I think that we need here and what we want to prove here. The lights them selves will do the actual talking. We can sit here and talk about lumens, watts, PAR, and all that nifty shit but the proof is in the pudding. Period.I can talk about efficiency till I'm blue in the face. Think I have actually. Your feedback is proof that I'm not just crazy.
ahh much appreciated brother. Just giving it my best and trying something new at the same time.FullDuplex you are doing and outstanding job
Sounds like a reasonable plan, slowly adding these to the regiment, without breaking the bank! [emoji106] [emoji2]The goal for these weren't necessarily to fill an entire 10x10 grow room while I have come close. They are designed to give people the slow option of easing into better technology primarily.
The other benefits are smaller spaces or adding additional lighting to an existing space. One of my favorite uses is adding these into hps rooms with a higher 6500k version cob which is known to increase resin and terpines in flowering plants.
Cobs and technology for that matter is never inexpensive. While most multi cob lights sold today are out of financial reach for people in the efficiency market these allow people to do it as slow or as fast as they want to.
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So it would be more than enough to have one for a 4x4 tent? I think I misunderstood this...For similiar result to what you are seeing now 1 would replace most claimed 300w fixtures. Ideal situations would be 12x12 or 16x16 coverage per light
And how much is each light again? I'm very tempted to try it on a 2x4 tent and see what it does temperature wise! I'm assuming about 4 of the lights would probably be enough for that size tent?For similiar results yes this would do it witchy. For a 4x4 9 of these would do extremely well. Some situations could call for more and some situations much less. I am running 9 in a 5x5 now and doing amazing. I'm also germinating seeds under 3 of them.
The main benefits besides efficiency is the spectrum and the cobs intensity. Both of these two things will increase yields and give you a much better quality plant.