Timber LED Interview Live Stoners 29th Sept 2107

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:laughcry: :woody: :face: ---- RT-Z!! --you slay me man, nice pun! ... keep that grizzled shalaylee under the desk at least please!
Duggy made me post it!
Am i right you wanted me to post a pic?
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@RainDan for the non cob geeks among is can you explain the difference between ppf and ppfd and what numbers we should be looking for when buying a light
That is a very important point, and distinction.

PPF is the value of the total amount of light emitted in µmol/s. The PPFD is the application of this light over a defined space (in m²). PPF is a good way to compare not only COB lights, but other styles as well like HPS, MH, LED panels. The coverage area, and the "spreading" of this PPF will give you stronger or weaker PPFD as you change the coverage area.

Many growers will say the PPF/PPFD are the most important considerations when purchasing a light for your indoor garden, even moreso than CRI and spectral color temperature.
 
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Think I will be getting a set of lights from Timber soon. They look clean and easy to set up. Great job.
 
What lenses should a person wear to protect their eyes while tending to a grow under Timber lights?
Great question - we have consulted with other optical companies like Method 7 and our experience is that a good polarized lens is good for eye protection.

SiInce COBs are designed to replace high bay conventional styles of lights, and mimic the spectral output of the sun, similar types of eye protection apply. Since these aren't colored lights, you do not need to account for color correction when trying to assess matters in your garden.
 
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