If this post was ment to start drama over here, you and it won't last long! This isn't RIU! We don't put up with drama here!
If I'm totally misunderstanding, then enlighten me please what you are talking about..
Have a lovely day
No mate, no trolling here, I am hoping that Or_Gro will pop in and share another of his wicked grow comparisons between QB96s, 288V2 and some new Aussie panels.
All supplemented with EOD far red and UV. Lets wait and see if he pops in, if not I'll ride off into the sunset...
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we're all good.. after my morning joint yesterday, and how it was worded, I was like huh?? lol anyone that loves diy and likes to share their awesomeness is definitely welcome!!
288's vrs sol skins? or is there another major Aussie board I'm not remembering / know of?
Stick around!!! it's way better over here, compared to "another" forum!!
The Aussie High Lights are designed and manufactured by @prawn connery, on riu; they were tested using @Teknik's equipment, and I mapped them using an apogee mq500 and ran spectrum using a sekonic c-7000.
According to the prawnster, “Maximum rating for each board is [email protected] for 230W, though they will typically top out at just over [email protected] once they warm up, so are true 225W boards. ”
According to the prawnster, “Maximum rating for each board is [email protected] for 230W, though they will typically top out at just over [email protected] once they warm up, so are true 225W boards. ”
I have 8 bds in my 4x4...at 24”:
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Per pair of bds:
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So, 4 pair = 672w at the bds...
Great to see you here mate, these guys are going to love your grow journals, the new set up with the High Lights looks awesome. Can't wait to see how it all goes.
I am happier here, don't have the trolls to deal with or the terrible administrators that do nothing but lie about people. LED gardener actually understands what we are discussing not like admin on RIU that don't care about anything apart from taking care of money in thier pockets.
Those high lights are pretty impressive at 24 inches. Perfect coverage. Might be a bit too much grunt there. I will do a comparison check on Dialux to see how close the results are when I have time.