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Post by WillyCKH on Feb 9, 2017 13:01:34 GMT -5
Hi! Glad you like them, they are improved version based on the previous builds. These units can put out tonnes of light and since they are so compact you can have a lot of them together to give super intensive lighting.
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Post by chamelea on Feb 9, 2017 13:16:14 GMT -5
Hi! Glad you like them, they are improved version based on the previous builds. These units can put out tonnes of light and since they are so compact you can have a lot of them together to give super intensive lighting. They definitely look brighter than the previous units. Very awesome! Can't wait to try building one too. Lol
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Post by hackerberry on Feb 9, 2017 15:41:59 GMT -5
Very nice setup. I love LEDs. They are great.
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Post by mollycera on May 14, 2017 16:21:29 GMT -5
Damn! So much inspiration,need some of these racks!
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Post by WillyCKH on May 14, 2017 22:17:55 GMT -5
Glad it helps
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Post by WillyCKH on May 14, 2017 22:20:42 GMT -5
Here's the latest iteration, about 90% done!
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Post by mollycera on May 14, 2017 22:50:28 GMT -5
Willy, what are those trays with the domes called?
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Post by WillyCKH on May 14, 2017 22:59:40 GMT -5
Those are standard trays and domes you can find in local garden centers or hydroponic stores
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Post by mollycera on May 14, 2017 23:07:14 GMT -5
Oh just regular germination trays and domes?! How aren't they melting? What kind of lighting are you using?
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Post by WillyCKH on May 14, 2017 23:18:32 GMT -5
These are some custom-made LEDs, cool enough to put directly on the domes and powerful enough for the plants to be happy.
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Post by amriko on May 15, 2017 3:08:10 GMT -5
I was wondering how you learned to use arduinos, I have no idea how to use or program them, but it'd be useful to know so I can make a reliable humidity\temperature control on terrariums. (I was wondering because on the first page of the thread you said you used an Arduino)
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Post by WillyCKH on May 15, 2017 10:26:02 GMT -5
I've learned C coding language in my first year of university. Arduino (which uses C++) is not very difficult to learn on your own if you have somewhat the logical background understood. You don't even need to know programming languages to start learning it. Check out the websites and youtube channels, they should get you started in no time. If you are interested, I have written a brief tutorial on how to use a Relay with arduino here: ocps.proboards.com/thread/8604/12v-hid-experiment?page=2&scrollTo=87443Cheers, Willy
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Post by JeffSarr on May 29, 2017 12:40:22 GMT -5
awesome setup!
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Post by WillyCKH on Jun 18, 2017 18:29:20 GMT -5
The setup is completed, 20 trays of plants reaching maximum capacity...
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Post by lloyd on Jun 18, 2017 20:47:53 GMT -5
Another amazing example of plantitude on the forum.
For the rest of us: details on lights, temperatures......
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