more amps less cobs vs less amps more cobs.

HolyGhost23

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I personally run my cxa3070's at 2.5 amps each. I don't see the reason to be running my lights soft. the only advantage being what? life span.. so instead of 7 or 8 years I might get 4 or 5?. woopty do. if i get 5 years out of one chip or driver ill be happy.

besides if you run em a little harder they penetrate that plant more. i think the over all results of the plant are worth running em hard.
the 3 to 5% loss that you get in your power bill is negotiable I think. when you calculate driver, heat sync, and chip cost vs running cost.. especially if power is free or near free ( solar panels/wind)

besides 4 or 5 years from now when my lights die.. it'll probably be cheaper to buy parts when i need them
 

PurpleBuz

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I personally run my cxa3070's at 2.5 amps each. I don't see the reason to be running my lights soft. the only advantage being what? life span..
your missing efficiency and even coverage. both are huge factors.

In fact the lifespan is probably the lowest priority, since in a few years there will be better lighting technology.

sorry man but you really missed the boat.
 

HolyGhost23

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is 2% such a huge factor in real life? even coverage? I have a set up where one light is on each plant.. maybe if your dumb and put all your lights in one basket then i could see coverage being an issue. or if your trying to light an extremely large grow area.. do you even notice the difference on your power bill running 8 lamps at 25 Ws or 2 at 100Ws.. like what 1 or 2 bucks a month .. vs the amount you paid for all those chips heat sinks and drivers?
 
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