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with optimal conditions you can get up to 9kg from this room. depends alot on the strain you run. but with nlx or sage you can hit 5-6 kg....every 56 days without veg
F U man thats too easySure,
Opticlimate cools, circulates,filters,heats and dehumidifies the air in the grow-room. There is a little filter+fan at the back of the room to prevent the good old smell outside the room. There is also an uvonair ozon unit on top of the room. The fan refreches the room 5 times every hour.
http://opticlimate.absolutecs.gr/
The dimlux ballasts are auto or manuel dimmable. They dim when growroom gets to hot or when leaftemp rise above room temp. (no evaporation) The controller that controls the lights has a vpd calculator and co2 controller build in.
http://dimlux.absolutecs.gr/
The medium i use is rfx-1. By the application of Earthwool the product is almost 100% natural. Raw materials used are all new, so there are no recycled raw materials processed in RFX-1 mix. Therefore no diseases or contamination of mold from the outside. It looks the same as the old mapito with rockwool and foam flakes in it.
Watering is eb/flow. The autogrow intellidose dosingcomputer fills a watertank (1200ltr) with fresh water from a well. Nutients and PH are set automatic. Every other day a timer pumps all the water in the growroom (flood) and leaves it there for half an hour. Another pump on the floor of the growroom is than activated by the timer and pumps all the water back into the tank. Water will be filled again and the whole cycle starts over again.
I just sit and watch :p
@Ttystickk, The difference between remote and one piece units is the good old EMI. When keeping cables between hoods and ballast short, you reduce EMI. My ballasts are on the floor above, 3 feet from the reflectors. Big advantage with dimlux ballast is that there is no switching going on. Lights go on, off and dim digital with a remote controller. No switch gear, timers relais nothing. The ballast has power 24/7 meaning that there is no inrush current. Capacitors are charged always.
The heat from your lights is now captured in water, the water goes away and all the heat goes with it. When you cool the water with a chiller, the heat goes into the air again. (you can heat your house with it) Opticlimate is building something that cools the water with air. The water that than enters the opticlimate is 86gr and exits with 95gr, cooler has to bring it back to 86gr etc etc. Than you have a closed system running on only water or antifreeze.
I use it on a well. Water enters at 60gr and exits at 100gr. The trick is in the gallons/min.
(hope this makes sense)