Lighting new GN Units

would 110v work ?
I think 110v would work with the NA cord because those sockets operate in the 110v-120v range, it's just we use the 60hz frequency instead of 50hz

And like Gilly said, if i remember right step-down transformers do cost that penny haha I would be so noid about something going wrong though
since I don't understand enough about it

But ultimately I have faith in the new GN product, they will for sure be worth our patience so any time they need to get them up and running I say they take it
early info and hints are just the sprinkles on top:grin: but man do we all love some sprinkles...

"AFN smoke out"
 
So due to its passive cooling, the new models will have only low power consumption of less than 100 watts. Can we expect models with higher consumption or they will be difficult for passive cooling systems. Personally, I hope they offer models with active cooling in different versions from 150 to 300 watts.
 
So due to its passive cooling, the new models will have only low power consumption of less than 100 watts. Can we expect models with higher consumption or they will be difficult for passive cooling systems. Personally, I hope they offer models with active cooling in different versions from 150 to 300 watts.

Hay bro there not actually passively cooled like some of the bar LED units you see there is a fan-less cooling system.
 
some kind of fanless closed loop liquid cooling?
 
some kind of fanless closed loop liquid cooling?



That is active cooling and I'd bet all I've got that if a company had the first liquid cooled LED lamp on the market they'd make a huge deal of it! :)

Although it's unlikely you'll see anything like that come on the market for a couple of reasons, firstly LED's don't really need extreme cooling, they work fine up to 40c by which point your grow room will be way too hot anyway.
Secondly, if you fit liquid cooling you need a reservoir of coolant outside of the area you are cooling otherwise the coolant will remain at the same temperature as your grow room.

I looked in to liquid cooling my panels with parts I use to cool custom gaming PC's and aside from costing twice the price of the panel it wouldn't allow me to boost the power to the panels as it would a cpu/gpu since I'd burn the led chips out much quicker. Basically I'd end up with the panels being used to ineffectively cool the tent itself for no gain in growing power.

Better to wait for 10w panels and buy a bigger fan :)

Edit - those modular Rebel upgrades look fricking awesome!
 
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i couldn't possibly comment lol.


C'mon TaNg, If anyone knew the details on what we as growers really want to know, I'm betting on you being that man!! Lol spill some secrets!¡!¡!"pher Wiggle"
 
but i will spill the beans there not heinz baked beans Woops
 
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