Horticulture Lighting Group HLG 350R how much heat compared to other lights?

BBQtoast

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I'd say from an absolute standpoint, every watt of energy you introduce into your grow space ultimately is converted into 3.41 BTU's
I think that because of most led's increased efficacy at converting watts of power into photons of PAR, more of that energy is initially used to grow the plant rather than just being dumped into the space.
It's one of the reasons a HPS is also a very effective space heater.
Any bright light makes a good space heater, impractical because they also blind you but still waves of close values traveling through air striking a surface.
 

Boatguy

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Use the Hortilux BTU calc, and enter the same system wattage for both LED and HID, and you will find that their calcs show the HID side significantly (over 20%) hotter.
It actually shows more btu's of cooling needed, and no measurement of btu's generated by the light.
Doesnt really make sense that an hid of equivalent wattage would generate more heat than the led, but i am no engineer. Led manufactures dont make claims of less heat, just that the amount of light generated per watt is higher. So less watts = less heat
 

PJ Diaz

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It actually shows more btu's of cooling needed, and no measurement of btu's generated by the light.
Doesnt really make sense that an hid of equivalent wattage would generate more heat than the led, but i am no engineer. Led manufactures dont make claims of less heat, just that the amount of light generated per watt is higher. So less watts = less heat
Obviously the indication of more btu's needed to cool HID grows is directly proportional to the additional heat produced.
 

BBQtoast

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Obviously the indication of more btu's needed to cool HID grows is directly proportional to the additional heat produced.
But not from light or the led would need more BTUs as it produced more light for the same wattage as the hid. Light is a form of energy that transforms into heat so more light more cooling.
 

Boatguy

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Use the Hortilux BTU calc, and enter the same system wattage for both LED and HID, and you will find that their calcs show the HID side significantly (over 20%) hotter.
Maybe this is better for you. The calc doesnt not show btu's created by said lighting.
 

PJ Diaz

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Maybe this is better for you. The calc doesnt not show btu's created by said lighting.
Yes, we already acknowledged that, and I had a directly reply. Perhaps you could explain your theory of why you would need more AC btu's for cooling HID grows vs LED grows of equivalent wattages, if it's not related to the heat which is created by each different light source.
 

Boatguy

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Yes, we already acknowledged that, and I had a directly reply. Perhaps you could explain your theory of why you would need more AC btu's for cooling HID grows vs LED grows of equivalent wattages, if it's not related to the heat which is created by each different light source.
I never presented such a theory. You did
 

PJ Diaz

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I never presented such a theory. You did
So you have no theory as to why you need more BTU's to cool a HID grow vs a LED grow of equivalent wattage. Cool story bro. You could have just not posted at all, and we'd have the same level of intelligence with fewer words.
 

Boatguy

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So you have no theory as to why you need more BTU's to cool a HID grow vs a LED grow of equivalent wattage. Cool story bro. You could have just not posted at all, and we'd have the same level of intelligence with fewer words.
I apologize for getting involved in your trolling of other members comments, and comparisons to ac, and heaters. Clearly you are wiser than i.

I honestly dont see how equivalent lighting watts used wouldnt require the same cooling needs
 

GBAUTO

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I think that in the scenario comparing a space lit by HPS vs. LED, the biggest difference in heating the environment would be all of the IR radiation the HPS emits.
A significant portion of the total energy hps emits isn't used by the plant to grow-that energy heats the environment.
A larger portion of the radiation emitted from led is used by the plants to create bio-mass.
That process stores potential energy in the plant that's released when it's burned.
 

BBQtoast

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I think that in the scenario comparing a space lit by HPS vs. LED, the biggest difference in heating the environment would be all of the IR radiation the HPS emits.
A significant portion of the total energy hps emits isn't used by the plant to grow-that energy heats the environment.
A larger portion of the radiation emitted from led is used by the plants to create bio-mass.
That process stores potential energy in the plant that's released when it's burned.
The real figures aren't enough, ir is low anyway compared to most all other lengths of wave, a lot is absorbed, it's still not enought to alter the cooling so we could notice much.
 

pilto

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This is how the "new" heatsinks for my "new" HLG XL 260w rspec KITS (yes BOTH OF THEM) arrived today. Both Quantum Board envelopes were resealed as well. I don't care if the RollItUp admin don't want me commenting, people deserve to be notified of how HLG treats their customers. THIS IS REDICULOUS.

THESE ARE BRAND NEW OUT OF THE BOX.

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oill

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As some has said the heat off the led is helpful to warm the room as you need higher temps with led
 

2com

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As some has said the heat off the led is helpful to warm the room as you need higher temps with led
Thing is, there isn't very much "heat" off the led itself, definitely not out the front. Certainly not IR. The drivers get quite hot though.
 

SpideyManDan

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Interesting. My understanding is LED would be lower because its a more efficient fixture, turning more of the same amount of energy into photons and in the process producing less heat as its a (General) unwanted by product. Heat is generally produced because of inefficiency in a particular fixture ie incandescent compared to CFL.
edit: I just thought of this, dont confuse that with cool to the touch. Its still producing a large amount of heat due to LED not being 100% efficient. It could still be hot enough to easily burn you.
 
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