Mr.Jones
Active member
but dont you think that if the coli's lights were spread out - some on the inside and some on the outside, that it would yield more?
i think coli's use around 2400 watts or so, so i'm thinking that if you have 1000w in the center and 4- 400's on the outside of the cylinder, that it would be much more efficiant.
i dont know how you would figure the watts per square foot of a circle though, pi?
i'm not very good at math.
okay the whole concept of a coli is that the centred lights spread the lights very even over all the plants resulting in a close to 100% usage of the light available. you dont need reflectors which always take some light for themselves. so if you put the lights around the coli you will most likely lose more light compared to putting them in the centre:
more lost light - less efficiency.
if there would be some biological effect which would lead plants to be 4x as productive when they get light from all sides you might could have success with your concept - but well ive never heard of anything like this.