I guess we'll see, huh? :eyebrows: :biggrin:

I will definitely document exactly what I do and everyone can make their decisions from there. Able to see it themselves first hand and not through some hype sales guy!

Hey I'm definitely going to be watching! :headbang:
 
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I have settled on Craft Farmer's set up with the separate dimming power cord. I can run it with an adapter and the AC Infinity controller.

While this is mainly just for quality, I definitely expect a boost in quantity.
It'll be interesting to see what an additional 240 watts can do.
890watts in a 4x4!
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At least I won't have to push ppfd figures on the main light to get decent production and meet DLI.​
I would love to be able to hook my HLG 600rspec to my AC Infinity controller 67. But I don't think I can. There has to be someway to do it. I know HLG is selling a telios grow light controller. But if your light doesn't do different light wavelengths it doesn't seem necessary to me.
 
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I would love to be able to hook my HLG 600rspec to my AC Infinity controller 67. But I don't think I can. There has to be someway to do it. I know HLG is selling a telios grow light controller. But if your light doesn't do different light wavelengths it doesn't seem necessary to me.
I don't think it will work with a 67, but it will work with both models of the 69 controller with the proper adapter.
All you need to do is call HLG up and talk to their tech! It just depends on the dimmer and the driver that is on your light.
Now, if all you want to do is turn it off and on on cycles, you can use AC Infinity Smart Plug with one of the 69 controllers. You just won't be able to dim it.
 
I think it just seems kinda expensive for specific “under canopy lighting”. Almost 500$ for 240watts. Wouldnt any good lighting work under the canopy if thats your goal? I mean for 500$ you could get 8x Spider Farmer SF1000d’s. 100watts a piece and really good spectrums, maybe a little more convenient size wise. Can be mounted in any position. I mean if cost is a thing. A 2xpack costs 120$ shipped!
 
I think it just seems kinda expensive for specific “under canopy lighting”. Almost 500$ for 240watts. Wouldnt any good lighting work under the canopy if thats your goal? I mean for 500$ you could get 8x Spider Farmer SF1000d’s. 100watts a piece and really good spectrums, maybe a little more convenient size wise. Can be mounted in any position. I mean if cost is a thing. A 2xpack costs 120$ shipped!
Are any of those lights SP 66? Nope!

I just have too much military in my blood along with all the years of being an inspector and a Senior risk control consultant for an insurance company to do anything questionably electrically! It just ain't gonna happen Bubba! :biggrin: :rofl::rofl:

Anyway, it's all ordered and should be on its way. Any of you guys familiar with my threads know that I document fairly consistently, sometimes a little too much. But you guys will have the evidence in front of you and you can make your own decisions of whether it's worthwhile to you.

In reality, it's no different than choosing your main light. You can grow perfectly fine cannabis under a Mars FC-E Series LED Grow Light. Or you can grow your canna under a FC-EVO Samsung LED Grow Light. Is it worthwhile to you to upgrade to the more expensive light?

It will be whatever it will be and the results will be posted here. I'm pretty much a fact based person and I have to prove things to myself first hand. There won't be any hype that some of these light manufacturers use to sell their lights.

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I'm also hoping that if the results are worthy, maybe we can get this manufacturer to come on board here.
 
Are any of those lights SP 66? Nope!

I just have too much military in my blood along with all the years of being an inspector and a Senior risk control consultant for an insurance company to do anything questionably electrically! It just ain't gonna happen Bubba! :biggrin: :rofl::rofl:

Anyway, it's all ordered and should be on its way. Any of you guys familiar with my threads know that I document fairly consistently, sometimes a little too much. But you guys will have the evidence in front of you and you can make your own decisions of whether it's worthwhile to you.

In reality, it's no different than choosing your main light. You can grow perfectly fine cannabis under a Mars FC-E Series LED Grow Light. Or you can grow your canna under a FC-EVO Samsung LED Grow Light. Is it worthwhile to you to upgrade to the more expensive light?

It will be whatever it will be and the results will be posted here. I'm pretty much a fact based person and I have to prove things to myself first hand. There won't be any hype that some of these light manufacturers use to sell their lights.

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I'm also hoping that if the results are worthy, maybe we can get this manufacturer to come on board here.
In that case, i understand. Wishing you the best results! I know it works and increases yield and helps harden up any larf buds. Cant wait to see your setup when its running! Thats alot of wattage! Shouldnt have any problems with meeting the DLI lol.
 
I think it just seems kinda expensive for specific “under canopy lighting”. Almost 500$ for 240watts. Wouldnt any good lighting work under the canopy if thats your goal? I mean for 500$ you could get 8x Spider Farmer SF1000d’s. 100watts a piece and really good spectrums, maybe a little more convenient size wise. Can be mounted in any position. I mean if cost is a thing. A 2xpack costs 120$ shipped!
I agree Brother! You’ve seen what I can do with my old $39 100watt Maxisuns. :rolleyes1:
 


I just can't watch this guy and not think about the Fabulous Freak Brothers!
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