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To which light are you referring, my friend?What is the lighting spectrum for it? Seems priced high for the output. Does it have any documentation of what it puts out?
Maybe something like this?
To which light are you referring, my friend?
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The ability to tweak the spectrum allows you to optimize grow between Veg and Flower. The plant grows faster in veg with a spectrum that has more blue light. During flower the plant produces more flower with additional red spectrum. Kind of like the time of year when the plant is growing and flowering.Look nice. This only thing that puts this one aside from others is that you can change the range of certain spectrums of light.
Interesting. Why would you need to do that? Make the buds bigger during flower?
Make the veg state grow bigger?
Not sure exactly why you would need that. Isn’t full spectrum best for everything? Veg and flower?
The ability to tweak the spectrum allows you to optimize grow between Veg and Flower. The plant grows faster in veg with a spectrum that has more blue light. During flower the plant produces more flower with additional red spectrum. Kind of like the time of year when the plant is growing and flowering.
HPS is more red spectrum and Metal Halide is more blue spectrum. HPS guys will usually change bulbs when they switch to flower.
Full spectrum is consider to offer both of these spectrums but there is not standard for full spectrum so the term gets thrown out and depending on the light it may or may not contain all required.
where did that chart come from?What is the lighting spectrum for it? Seems priced high for the output. Does it have any documentation of what it puts out?
Maybe something like this?
I went on their official website and I looked up the SF-1000. It had an advertised PPFD of 863 at 12". When I took all 25 readings and averaged them I came up with 495.84 PPFD. I also tried just using the readings from the orange square and I got 737. If you really look at their test report you will see they do not actual test the very corner of the test area. They pull the reading from the inside corner of the grid. I am not sure how they are reaching the PPFD's they are stating.It’s part of the brochure for the spider farmer
I went on their official website and I looked up the SF-1000. It had an advertised PPFD of 863 at 12". When I took all 25 readings and averaged them I came up with 495.84 PPFD. I also tried just using the readings from the orange square and I got 737. If you really look at their test report you will see they do not actual test the very corner of the test area. They pull the reading from the inside corner of the grid. I am not sure how they are reaching the PPFD's they are stating.
I simple used the numbers provided by spider farmer. The voltage into the fixture does not change the PPFD coming out. The reason why you would run 240 or 120 is because the amperage required to run the fixture is slightly more economical with 240 volts.Did you try testing at 110v or 220v?
I simple used the numbers provided by spider farmer. The voltage into the fixture does not change the PPFD coming out. The reason why you would run 240 or 120 is because the amperage required to run the fixture is slightly more economical with 240 volts.
This is 100 percent incorrect. The driver drops the voltage to begin with. Secondly, take a look at the official spider farmer wedsite, specifically the SF1000. If you go towards the bottom of the page you will see their lumen chart and the highest lumens is actually created at 120 volts. Just another LED Light Manufacturer miss representing their product. Sorry man but the numbers do not lie. The SP1000 only pulls 100 watts so it is good for 4 square feet.It is economical. But when the voltage is reduced in the form of a power supply or resistor it is hindering the potential output of the product. When you use 220v instead of 110v it becomes more efficient requiring less energy and resistance to fully function. It’s probably just you are getting half the results?
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