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A guy named Richard might even feel insulted :rofl:
pawpaw said:I'm sorry to say I think your opinion is justified--for the time being. I'm just too heavily invested in my current path to go to another, at least for my first grow.
There is an important lesson here: Everyone makes stupid mistakes, everyone from brain surgeons to Presidents. Society likes to promote the idea that this isn't so to help keep masses in awe of their high mucky mucks and therefor easier to control. Not to mention that sheep are comforted by the notion that their shepherds are infallible.The Hemp Goddess said:I don't want to sound like a ****, but why did you invest so much into LEDs without knowing how they would work? I only ask this because you seem quite intelligent--far smarter than I am...
Growdude said:But if you stick with them grow VERY short plants, maybe just flower clones SOG, just my advice.
pawpaw said:There is an important lesson here: Everyone makes stupid mistakes, everyone from brain surgeons to Presidents. Society likes to promote the idea that this isn't so to help keep masses in awe of their high mucky mucks and therefor easier to control. Not to mention that sheep are comforted by the notion that their shepherds are infallible.
I will try to weasel my way out of at least a little stupidity by relating the fact that I initially set this up to run HPS but while working on my hydroponic system the electric company installed smart meters and it occurred to me that a computer program could easily detect the demand pattern of grow-lights if they had data that covered a couple of grows and the demand looked serious > 600 watts. So I dropped the project and let it sit for nearly two years until I saw the Haight products that looked like they might work and decided to risk it. Without access to the power spectrum of the LEDs they use there was no way to know in advance that they could not work and as I said in another post it looked like they might be ready for prime time. I bought a lottery ticket today too.
Roddy said:Don't feel bad...
pawpaw said:There is an important lesson here: Everyone makes stupid mistakes, everyone from brain surgeons to Presidents. Society likes to promote the idea that this isn't so to help keep masses in awe of their high mucky mucks and therefor easier to control. Not to mention that sheep are comforted by the notion that their shepherds are infallible.
I will try to weasel my way out of at least a little stupidity by relating the fact that I initially set this up to run HPS but while working on my hydroponic system the electric company installed smart meters and it occurred to me that a computer program could easily detect the demand pattern of grow-lights if they had data that covered a couple of grows and the demand looked serious > 600 watts. So I dropped the project and let it sit for nearly two years until I saw the Haight products that looked like they might work and decided to risk it. Without access to the power spectrum of the LEDs they use there was no way to know in advance that they could not work and as I said in another post it looked like they might be ready for prime time. I bought a lottery ticket today too.
pawpaw said:I'm paranoid and I had 2 400s set up. But the present rebuild draws more than that. But I'm in pain and tired of it and just want some Gdamn relief.
pawpaw said:There is an important lesson here: Everyone makes stupid mistakes, everyone from brain surgeons to Presidents. Society likes to promote the idea that this isn't so to help keep masses in awe of their high mucky mucks and therefor easier to control. Not to mention that sheep are comforted by the notion that their shepherds are infallible.
I will try to weasel my way out of at least a little stupidity by relating the fact that I initially set this up to run HPS but while working on my hydroponic system the electric company installed “smart meters and it occurred to me that a computer program could easily detect the demand pattern of grow-lights if they had data that covered a couple of grows and the demand looked serious > 600 watts. So I dropped the project and let it sit for nearly two years until I saw the Haight products that looked like they might work and decided to risk it. Without access to the power spectrum of the LEDs they use there was no way to know in advance that they could not work and as I said in another post it looked like they might be ready for prime time. I bought a lottery ticket today too.
Haight only provides the relative intensity spectrum not the power spectrum. That spectrum looks quite good but it is the power spectrum that tells one what kind of “penetration” the light can provide across its spectrum. A perfect spectral distribution means nothing if it's wimpy.The Hemp Goddess said:Why could you not get the "power spectrum of the LEDs"?
Other than the thousands who read here I've told no one. But I expect my wife has her suspicions as to what I'm doing in the bathroom closet.
pawpaw said:...... But I expect my wife has her suspicions as to what I'm doing in the bathroom closet....
dman1234 said:What if she needs to use the bathroom.
Roddy said:All comes down to respect and responsibility....imho
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