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Now that I think of it, it would be tough to figure out with the dimmer. I'd have to hook up my meter and figure out how many ma it is actually pulling which is a hassle since I don't have the nice one that clamps around the cable. Kill a watt rules.
It works really smooth. When it gets down really low it eventually just shuts off. I'm interested to know if it uses less electicity at lower dimming. Supposedly it doesnt lower the voltage it just changes the frequency which causes the light to blink slower. It's still too fast for the human eye to see, but that is how it is described.I would be interested to know if the dimming dial or screw is linear. Can i dial down half for 50% actual?
It works really smooth. When it gets down really low it eventually just shuts off. I'm interested to know if it uses less electicity at lower dimming. Supposedly it doesnt lower the voltage it just changes the frequency which causes the light to blink slower. It's still too fast for the human eye to see, but that is how it is described.
Exactly what they say. I definately notice no difference in color as I dim it of course that is not very scientifical lol. I would need a spectrometer to prove it I guess.I didnt know that. Must be to protect the spectrum when dimming.
Exactly what they say. I definately notice no difference in color as I dim it of course that is not very scientifical lol. I would need a spectrometer to prove it I guess.
Weird. Let me know if you figure it out. Mine has no dimmer. Its just a cheap Prism ballast and adjust a wing. The ballast is tough. I dropped it from 4 and a half feet and it still ticks. (on accident of course) I thought it was dead after the first power outage, but apparently it has a built in safety. After about 10 or 15 mins it came back. I got my money's worth out of it for sure.My galaxy cmh ballast had a dimmer and is supposed to keep a better spectrum while dimming. But i think i ruined the bulb switching it while on. There was no instructions on proper use. The bulb shows lines in the pics i take now and when it was new it was clear in the pics.
I have a new bulb too. But i havent tested to see if pics are clear or have the lines like a magnetic ballast.
Sweet . It's good smoke bro.Harvest daaaay!!!
The harvest is pretty good. Buds are big and heavy. The H3Ad beat the Jacks pretty bad, but I'd have to repeat the experiment with the plants reversed because that spot in my box always grows the smaller plants. The most important part of the experiment was for taste and we'll have to wait for that. Hyper Cherry Pie with Jacks wet untrimmed= 1.47Lbs. Dc9 with H3Ad formual = 1.57. HCP with H3AD = 1.63Lbs. I will have to do more experimenting to verify the H3Ad advantage. Smells are off the charts bomb! Some Pics:
Not sure what kind it is, but it's from my wife's cousin's wedding a couple years back. It was about to die, it had shrunk down to almost nothing so I took it and gave it a little food and brought it back. It seems to like it in the box. I guess I should transplant it into something else. I'll have to do a little reading up on succulents and what kind of soil they like.What's your succulent?
Succulent are easier to grow than weeds. It's like the perfect woman for a "macho man". Sand and perlite or pretty much any soil as long as you don't show it affection. Water when it gets dry usually once a week soil only no nutes, fertilizer and part sun or full. They Also propagate easily. I didn't see the pic but, when I do more than likely I can tell you what it is. Living in a desert environment succulents and cactus are all over.Not sure what kind it is, but it's from my wife's cousin's wedding a couple years back. It was about to die, it had shrunk down to almost nothing so I took it and gave it a little food and brought it back. It seems to like it in the box. I guess I should transplant it into something else. I'll have to do a little reading up on succulents and what kind of soil they like.
Edit: just did a little research and I think it is Aeonium.
Thanks for the info Padre. It's in the bottom left of the picture with the three plants (last pic), I'm pretty sure it's a kind of Aeonium. I just ordered some succulent soil for it. I'll up pot it and see what it can do.Succulent are easier to grow than weeds. It's like the perfect woman for a "macho man". Sand and perlite or pretty much any soil as long as you don't show it affection. Water when it gets dry usually once a week soil only no nutes, fertilizer and part sun or full. They Also propagate easily. I didn't see the pic but, when I do more than likely I can tell you what it is. Living in a desert environment succulents and cactus are all over.
What desert do you live in? I'm just outside of Palm Springs.Succulent are easier to grow than weeds. It's like the perfect woman for a "macho man". Sand and perlite or pretty much any soil as long as you don't show it affection. Water when it gets dry usually once a week soil only no nutes, fertilizer and part sun or full. They Also propagate easily. I didn't see the pic but, when I do more than likely I can tell you what it is. Living in a desert environment succulents and cactus are all over.
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