Which Meanwell driver do you use on this board? It does look pretty awesome
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The V3 265 is a lovely piece of kit. Far easier to install than the V1 and the holes are now larger, so you can attach ratchet ropes directly to the light. The V1 were 1mm too small.
It's also far easier to dim/brighten the lights with a switch, rather than having to use a screwdriver and doing it blind as it was deep inside the ballast.
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You got one of these @The Aspie Toker yh know what you mean bout using a screwdriver to alter power settingThe Aspie Toker wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 4:46 pmThe V3 265 is a lovely piece of kit. Far easier to install than the V1 and the holes are now larger, so you can attach ratchet ropes directly to the light. The V1 were 1mm too small.
It's also far easier to dim/brighten the lights with a switch, rather than having to use a screwdriver and doing it blind as it was deep inside the ballast.
No biggy now got my driver sitting on top my tent so easy to get to aspie plus bit less heat in my tiny tent
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Even on max power, it's not too hot to handle. I had mine inside the tent and never had any problems with heat.MrNice wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 5:05 pmYou got one of these @The Aspie Toker yh know what you mean bout using a screwdriver to alter power settingThe Aspie Toker wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 4:46 pmThe V3 265 is a lovely piece of kit. Far easier to install than the V1 and the holes are now larger, so you can attach ratchet ropes directly to the light. The V1 were 1mm too small.
It's also far easier to dim/brighten the lights with a switch, rather than having to use a screwdriver and doing it blind as it was deep inside the ballast.
No biggy now got my driver sitting on top my tent so easy to get to aspie plus bit less heat in my tiny tent
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Glad you're enjoying the 150 and 100 pal. Always good getting feed back
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These use the Meanwell xlg 240 m AB
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On total we harvested 94 lettuce from under 240w of light over a 6 week period. Roughly 23 lettuce per 60w bar
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Today we harvested a bunch of radishes we tested, really happy with them so we've just planted 400, covered by 240w over 2 shelves. Should be ready in 4-5 weeks
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Sweet ........... Invisible Sun
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