maybe... but if it was my light, and the 'manufacturer' gave me that answer, i'd be more then pissed...
I would be too but I wouldn't be blasting it all over a public forum until the issue is resolved one way or another.maybe... but if it was my light, and the 'manufacturer' gave me that answer, i'd be more then pissed...
Yes i'm a bit disappounted by Mars' answer, especially because i just bought a mars grow-tent too. But lets see, it was shipped directly through Amazon, so i think there will be no problem... Right now i have some plants in end flower and some days left, so i will do the contacting the next days.maybe... but if it was my light, and the 'manufacturer' gave me that answer, i'd be more then pissed...
Yeah, the light works well but i think for the future when i maybe plan to sell the lamp to somebody else, this will look bad.Should not affect the light and reflectiveness of that layer too much, but yeah looks a bit bad.
Did you use nutrient contains sulphur before?Yes i'm a bit disappounted by Mars' answer, especially because i just bought a mars grow-tent too. But lets see, it was shipped directly through Amazon, so i think there will be no problem... Right now i have some plants in end flower and some days left, so i will do the contacting the next days.
Yeah, the light works well but i think for the future when i maybe plan to sell the lamp to somebody else, this will look bad.
Thanks everybody for your comments.
This light is mainly used for clones. i think it is possible to do your way.oh nice, can those be use vertically ? put them in tent corners for give light under canopy and develop better "secondary bud sites" ?
According to our test, at 110V, the power is about 90%, at 210-230V, the power can be 100% easily.Just wondering if there are charts for ppfd per watt. Are the lights most efficient at 100% or is ideal somewhere around 85%. Trying to decide if better to use a bigger light and dim somewhat or get smaller light and run full power.
led diodes will always be more efficient when underdriven. lower temp also helps with that. yet a psu or driver will be the most efficient at around 80% load or even higher. so i would say you will get slightly better efficiency and probably a longer life for the lights if you run them a bit dimmed. larger surface light (if you decide to get a bigger one) also means better spread, so that should help you with efficiency, too.Just wondering if there are charts for ppfd per watt. Are the lights most efficient at 100% or is ideal somewhere around 85%. Trying to decide if better to use a bigger light and dim somewhat or get smaller light and run full power.
you're right, 80W, haha. it is mainly designed for clones.I'm guessing from the name, it's an 80w light. Will it be dimmable? I know, I know, more details when it's released.