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Invisible_Sun_LED_UK wrote:
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Invisible_Sun_LED_UK wrote:Ok so this is what im working on. Not quite finished as i need to attach the other l channel. Then wire up.

All in all this will cost
£108 boards
£55 driver
£14 frame
£1 wire
£0.71 uk plug

This would be unstoppable in a 2x4 space. An 2 of these in a 4x4 would kill it

So this costs £175.71 and would be perfect to veg under and would easily cover 4x4 ?


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2 of them would be perfect to flower under in a 4x4
1 for veg in s 4x4 or 1 for flower in a 2x4

At this point I’m only considering that panel for my veg room . Could it be possible I could have them with longer connection wires as I’m wondering about staggering the panels for slightly better spread? I can build the frame myself. At what height is the minimum distance between plant and panel . My veg room isn’t the tallest. I’m expecting a honest British answer and no Chinese bullshit .


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The Aspie Toker wrote:
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kbag wrote:
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What would most suit a 80 x 80 x 220cm space? looking at the boards as pictured i am guessing a square unit if possible would suit.
For an 80x80 id say 4 boards but could knock up a square frame instead of a long one
What about a 60x90 tent, please mate?
yeah as grouse said 3, but you could go mental an fit 6 in, the whole rig is 28cm wide so you could do 2 x 3 board rigs for complete overkill haha
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B.G. wrote:
Tue Aug 14, 2018 7:04 pm
Invisible_Sun_LED_UK wrote:
B.G. wrote:
Tue Aug 14, 2018 5:01 pm

So this costs £175.71 and would be perfect to veg under and would easily cover 4x4 ?


Sent from a green and pleasant land
2 of them would be perfect to flower under in a 4x4
1 for veg in s 4x4 or 1 for flower in a 2x4

At this point I’m only considering that panel for my veg room . Could it be possible I could have them with longer connection wires as I’m wondering about staggering the panels for slightly better spread? I can build the frame myself. At what height is the minimum distance between plant and panel . My veg room isn’t the tallest. I’m expecting a honest British answer and no Chinese bullshit .


Sent from a green and pleasant land
Hey other BG 😁 I was extremely skeptical ( and still am for flower ) but as far as veg has gone my results speak for themselves. I've saved an absolute fortune in leccy... Tho the initial cost was a lot. It means leccy looks better on paper tho :)
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B.G. wrote:
Tue Aug 14, 2018 7:04 pm
Invisible_Sun_LED_UK wrote:
B.G. wrote:
Tue Aug 14, 2018 5:01 pm

So this costs £175.71 and would be perfect to veg under and would easily cover 4x4 ?


Sent from a green and pleasant land
2 of them would be perfect to flower under in a 4x4
1 for veg in s 4x4 or 1 for flower in a 2x4

At this point I’m only considering that panel for my veg room . Could it be possible I could have them with longer connection wires as I’m wondering about staggering the panels for slightly better spread? I can build the frame myself. At what height is the minimum distance between plant and panel . My veg room isn’t the tallest. I’m expecting a honest British answer and no Chinese bullshit .


Sent from a green and pleasant land

The wires can be cut to any length required as can the power lead, as for a better spread staggering would work, imagine each panel covers 60cx60cm for veg, height wise for veg you would need at least 18 inch from canopy, any closure you may suffer bleaching when on full power but the boards are dimmable so you could turn them down a bit if needed, the whole rig could be dimmed down to 40w if needed. So in a way you can tune it, but if you want full power which we all do go with 18inches

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Black Grouse wrote:
Tue Aug 14, 2018 7:11 pm
B.G. wrote:
Tue Aug 14, 2018 7:04 pm
Invisible_Sun_LED_UK wrote:
2 of them would be perfect to flower under in a 4x4
1 for veg in s 4x4 or 1 for flower in a 2x4

At this point I’m only considering that panel for my veg room . Could it be possible I could have them with longer connection wires as I’m wondering about staggering the panels for slightly better spread? I can build the frame myself. At what height is the minimum distance between plant and panel . My veg room isn’t the tallest. I’m expecting a honest British answer and no Chinese bullshit .


Sent from a green and pleasant land
Hey other BG 😁 I was extremely skeptical ( and still am for flower ) but as far as veg has gone my results speak for themselves. I've saved an absolute fortune in leccy... Tho the initial cost was a lot. It means leccy looks better on paper tho :)
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Haha I'm trying invisible in trying. I'm always a skeptical until I see results.. hence why I'm happy in veg ( even tho 99% was under 3000k which I'm shocked about tbh )
I'm hopeful flower is as good but I still think Id be better with another 1 120 board. See how it pans out and I'll look forward from there :)

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Black Grouse wrote:
Tue Aug 14, 2018 7:35 pm
Haha I'm trying invisible in trying. I'm always a skeptical until I see results.. hence why I'm happy in veg ( even tho 99% was under 3000k which I'm shocked about tbh )
I'm hopeful flower is as good but I still think Id be better with another 1 120 board. See how it pans out and I'll look forward from there :)
well we have 3000k 3500k and 4000k in stock, im gonna order some 2700k in for deep flowering

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But I just bout a new router 😂

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But I just bout a new router 😂
Rofl

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Funnily the pic above is the light at half power. I plugged it into an 120w driver to test it up and even at 30w a board it blinded me big time.

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