Lazerus00
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That is one way....here is the other...I am pretty sure it is supposed to be setup pulling the air through the carbon filter and venting outside the tent to work properly. Like so,
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The 3k is better. It's a better bulb period. Only one you need.Anyone know much about the Phillips 315 bulbs apparently there is a Color choice , witch is best for flower ?. Please out of my depth here .
It doesn't matter either way. No right or wrong way with a filter they work equally as well either way.I am pretty sure it is supposed to be setup pulling the air through the carbon filter and venting outside the tent to work properly. Like so,
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Nice setupThat is one way....here is the other...
The ducting just goes in the ceiling hole and pulls all the air out of the tent and thru the scrubber
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Thanks broI found this and a link from where it came from.
Currently the LEC 315 is available in both spectrums and delivers superior light quality. There is a full spectrum 3100K bulb that is best utilized during the flowering growth phase of a plants life. Philips also makes a 4200K bulb, which they call blue, this bulb performs better in the vegetative growth phase. So what is K? Kelvin, or Correlated Color Temperature (CCT), is the measure of a light source color appearance. Red and far red have lower Kelvin measurements, HPS bulbs are about 2000 Kelvin and appear orange-red best for flowering. Metal Halides range from Daylight blue 6000 Kelvin to Violet, Ultra-Violet 10,000 Kelvin best for use during vegetation.
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It works that way, it works pretty much every way. That's all we've been saying. If you have empirical evidence that says that one way works significantly better than the other, a few people would like to see it. Everyone who has contributed so far has said they don't notice a difference no matter how you run it.I am pretty sure it is supposed to be setup pulling the air through the carbon filter and venting outside the tent to work properly. Like so,
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I found this and a link from where it came from.
Currently the LEC 315 is available in both spectrums and delivers superior light quality. There is a full spectrum 3100K bulb that is best utilized during the flowering growth phase of a plants life. Philips also makes a 4200K bulb, which they call blue, this bulb performs better in the vegetative growth phase. So what is K? Kelvin, or Correlated Color Temperature (CCT), is the measure of a light source color appearance. Red and far red have lower Kelvin measurements, HPS bulbs are about 2000 Kelvin and appear orange-red best for flowering. Metal Halides range from Daylight blue 6000 Kelvin to Violet, Ultra-Violet 10,000 Kelvin best for use during vegetation.
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Ah, the thread has resumed its normal text book state. Keep the good info coming dudes.
I almost bought a conv bulb the other day by phillips. I looked at the Nanometers chart, barely any height in the blue department. The one by hortilux was off the charts, huge reading in the NM scale. But twice as much. Needless to say, most of the time in Merica you get exactly what you pay for
Yeah dude, experimentally send me your horti conv bulb :) theyre like 100$ at my local shopIt's obscenely expensive.....I'm almost embarrassed to admit I use it because it's so ridiculously priced, but the Horti Blue is tremendous.
Can anyone think of any experiments for me to do this round?
Yeah dude, experimentally send me your horti conv bulb :) theyre like 100$ at my local shop
Truthfully im considering picking it up....bleh
The horti blue conv bulb for a 400w hps setup is 100 :)The Horti Blue is what I'm talking about. More like $220 for a 1k
220 is about what my entire 400w hps setup cost me lolThe Horti Blue is what I'm talking about. More like $220 for a 1k
Both stumps are the same length above the knee. He made it through surgery but he is confused from the drugs and toxins from the dead leg that was attached to him.. thank you all and thank you god!It's all about the fit and sock management.In truth there are way too many companies not doing justice to their patients out there and raping medicare and medicaid. If he's getting pressure like that to the point he can't wear the prosthesis then it is either a sock management issue or he needs a new socket.Being at $8k I'm guessing the other leg is a BK or below the knee amputation.It's all about the fit,without it the prosthesis is useless.I have had many bilateral amputee patients that if you saw them on the street you'd never know.There's always hope brother. :)
Edit:I had to add this.I got out of the business because of the literal raping of medicare,medicaid,and other insurance fraud.I was there to help patients not take every last penny they had.It's a cruel,cruel business disguised as some kind of charity to these patients in need.Every business does it and we seem to accept this travesty on the people of this country as,"That's just the way it is." I call bullshit and try to do what I am able to make this godforsaken world a better place for my kids and grandkid to live in...
I don't care what filtration one uses. A carbon filter works if u blow or suck through it. I've said this 200 times in the past two weeks. I've run them inside my tent at the beginning of my exhaust with air being sucked through and I've run them at the end of my exhaust with air being blown through. There is zero discernible difference in performance or how long they last. It simply doesn't matter.Huh......@tnelz u know that the square footage and RH can play a significant difference in what type of filtration choices someone might choose from......although u r correct that any filtration is better than none
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