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Great. Thanks for all of your expertise. Last question: Can I mix two Vero29 x 3000k and 2 x 3500k on the same driver, granted they have the same exact specs otherwise?
Shouldn't hurt anything
Great. Thanks for all of your expertise. Last question: Can I mix two Vero29 x 3000k and 2 x 3500k on the same driver, granted they have the same exact specs otherwise?
Aww balls. I was basing those drivers off of another comparable build, although I guess he shot for 250w. I'd like to maximise it. I'm sure I can find a driver that will run them at 400w, yeah? As for the harness yes I can rig that up myself but I was referring to the LED harness.
Guess I'm not sure what you mean by harness? Vero29's have quick connectors built in. All you really needs is the drivers, some 18 gauge wiring, and some wago connectors tbh.
Yeah, I wouldn't run them at 100%. Some people will even run a chip at 120w. I guess that'd all come down to heat. They chips should be fine for quite some time.
Wait all of this is for 4 plants? I hope you plan on vegging them for at least 6 weeks
As far as 3000K, that's completely fine. It's slightly better for flower anyways. That being said, if you can find 3000K in 90 CRI that's the bee's knee's as far as I'm concerned when it comes to spectrum. Higher blues and better reds
Efficacy is still pretty damn good on the vero 29 at 80w,thats one of the reasons people like the new gen7 vero.
If i had a nice budget i would design the build for at least 1500w in there.you can always dim but adding more light after the fact is a bitch once the plants are in there.