Got a new light from Growdaddy - No Instructions?

NoWaistedSpace

PICK YOUR OWN
My watt meter came in today.

I plugged the light in with the dimmer about 3/4’s up (where I have been running the light since I put it in the tent) and it was drawing just over 200 watts.

With the dimmer cranked all the way up, it was drawing just over 290 watts.

For the LED experts out there, with the light about 20-22” from the canopy, should I be running more watts or less? Or should I lower the light and run less watts? Or more?

This is only the start of the third light cycle under the new light, and I’ve lowered it a couple inches each day, and now You m at 20-22”.

What do you guys think? I don’t want to fry the plants, but also want them to have as much light as they can handle.
24 -30" 250-350 PAR.
I'd say you'd at about 400-700 PAR at full blast at 16-20".
12-16" full blast will get you into the flowering numbers. 700-800+
This is a ballpark estimate.
These would be your highest measurements, not your canopy average overall.
 

Kulla380

Really Active Member
Okay sorry I should have gone back to check what light you had.. It's a mix of spectrums and using a lux meter to get a estimated ppfd of a wide spectrum is not the way to go..

White led however the math is LUX / 67.3
 

NoWaistedSpace

PICK YOUR OWN
The PAR meter doesn't measure UV or IR in your spectrum. Measures 400 - 700nm.
It takes a special meter to measure out of the spectral range.
Keep your light around 16" and you should be good.
I run mine about 20 -24"+ and I push well over a 1000 PAR at those heights, plus I'm running CO2.
My set up is different than yours.
 

Old ST1R

Grow Yer Own Stone
The PAR meter doesn't measure UV or IR in your spectrum. Measures 400 - 700nm.
It takes a special meter to measure out of the spectral range.
Keep your light around 16" and you should be good.
I run mine about 20 -24"+ and I push well over a 1000 PAR at those heights, plus I'm running CO2.
My set up is different than yours.
I moved it down to about 18” this morning. Tomorrow I’ll move it down to 16, then I’ll turn it up a bit each day till it’s 100%.
 

Old ST1R

Grow Yer Own Stone
Shout out to @Buddernugs for the link to the Photone App.

I downloaded it and paid the $9.00 for the mixed spectrum LED analyzer.

My light is about 18” off he tops of the plants, and the app said it was in the area of 750 umols. So perfect!

I also used the app son my veg light and ended up moving it up to 16” off the tops instead of the 12” I had been running it, and this morning the plants looked much happier!

Can’t beat $9 for a par meter. Even if it’s not 100% accurate, it’s good enough.

Thanks @Buddernugs!
 

Buddernugs

Full send….always
Shout out to @Buddernugs for the link to the Photone App.

I downloaded it and paid the $9.00 for the mixed spectrum LED analyzer.

My light is about 18” off he tops of the plants, and the app said it was in the area of 750 umols. So perfect!

I also used the app son my veg light and ended up moving it up to 16” off the tops instead of the 12” I had been running it, and this morning the plants looked much happier!

Can’t beat $9 for a par meter. Even if it’s not 100% accurate, it’s good enough.

Thanks @Buddernugs!
Ya buddy!! Shane from migrow tested that app on an iPhone 11 with 80 weight paper over the sencer and said it’s only 5% off from a apogee.he then said to add 5% to the reading on the app for a true number……let meh look for the link…..https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjz-v2Kh9_0AhUNT98KHU0hDXMQtwJ6BAgGEAI&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DK3grFZs8spc&usg=AOvVaw2R5UpWTrh6Jua5vNp_h46k
 
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