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salmonetin

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...curioso video...


...unas fotillos de dentro del video... para los que no quieren o no tienen tiempo de ver videos... que alguno conozco... juass

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...curioso diagrama de conexiones que esta en el video...

...hoy estoy cansadillo... otro dia sigo con mis opiniones y demas...
...y hasta aqui llegue hoy en el tema meshtek... debere de mirarlo con mas calma... mirarlo con mas detenimiento y ver si veo mas cosillas del tema...

PD2...creo que si casan bien con drivers meanwell ...pues con los drivers ERP ...con los ESP32... y con una bateria lipoly.... que fusionazo de cuarteto de hardwares ...juasss y pedazo de control box externo que me imagino ...:idea: ... :hump::fire::fire::fire:

PD1... decidi poner mas cosillas del tema pues vi que el post les gusto a SDS y a PSUAGRO y alguno bro mas por aqui... espero disfruten de mis actualizaciones por aqui... ...va por ustedes bros...
...cuidensen bros que no solo hay mucho covid suelto por ahi fuera... mucho hijoputa tambien suelto.....:fire:

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salmonetin

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@Budzbuddha ...no te conozco... y me da que tu traductor no funciona bien... estoy seguro que te equivocastes de hilo...

...aqui las bromas las acepto de colegas pero tu no eres colega mio... deberias borrar ese post...

...aqui en este hilo o aportas algo en positivo o mejor no postees nada...

...con cosas asi ....aqui no seras bien recibido... advertido...

...si tengo que traducirtelo al ingles no te gustara ni mi ingles ni mi traduccion...

...siempre hay alguien que ensucia tu hilo... ...o alguien que te quiere mal.... simples ganas de joder y fastidiar...

...bueno paso de ti y sigo con lo mio...

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salmonetin

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...mejor paso pagina...

...bueno pues algo mas sobre driver programables con bluetooth...



...estoy cansadillo mejor comento otro dia...

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salmonetin

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...mas cosillas que vi sobre tiras...






...ya digo otro dia comento que hoy no tengo el dia...

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salmonetin

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...se me cae la baba con estos videos...





...y este T-Bao TBOOK MN25 AMD Ryzen 5 2500 U 8 GB DDR 4 256 GB NVME SSD Radeon Vega 8 Graphics 2.0 GHz to 3.6 GHz DP HD 4K Dual WiFi - US Plug ...lo veo por 255 dolares ...pero llevandoles un cupon descuento... sin cupon sale a 350 dolares...
...a ver si veo mas cosillas sobre los t-bao....



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salmonetin

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...curioso kit para raspi... juass...solo sale 299 dolares... me parto...

...pero me sirve para tomar ideas... video inspirativo... y si tienes raspi e impresora 3d mucho mas....:hump::fire:

...otros en la linea ideas para raspi + impresora 3d....



...una curiosa pantalla... no barata para mi ...289 dolares pareja perfecta para un smartphone... tambien me inspira sin comprar nada...


...y un minipc curioso y barato que vi hoy... yo no lo usaria para jugar... debo miarlo con mas calma...
lenovo i5 4570 m93p lo veo en ebay por 78 dolares...:hump: :o:o :fire:


...y veo tambien el Lenovo ThinkCentre M93p USFF Core i5-4570T 2.9 GHz 4 GB RAM 0HDD Boots en ebay por 135 dolares:hump: :o :fire:

....estos ultimos minipc me dejaron pensativo... :idea: mmmm :idea:... ...toca momento infusion...bye :sleep:

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salmonetin

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...nuevo odroid... el H2+ por 119 dores ...esto no para...jejeje ...mas maderaaaaa....

ODROID H2+ Specs
Quad-core processor J4115 Up To 2.5 Ghz (Single Thread) or 2.3 Ghz (Multi-Thread)
Intel UHD Graphics 600 Up To 700 Mhz
Dual-channel Memory DDR4 So-Dimm 2400 Mhz Up To 32 GB
1x M.2 NVMe Storage “PCIe X4”
2x 2.5 Gbit Ethernet ports
2x SATA 3.0 +
2x Sata Power
1x HDMI 2.0 and DP 1.2 “4 K / 60 Hz”
2x USB 3.0
2x USB 2.0
1x 3.5 MM and Optical Audio
24-pin GPIO


Key Features
  • Intel Quad-core processor J4115 (14 nm) with 4 MiB Cache, up to 2.5 Ghz (Single Thread) or 2.3 Ghz (Multi Thread)
  • Dual-channel Memory DDR4-PC19200 (2400 MT/s)
  • Total 32 GiB RAM Space with two SO-DIMM slots
  • 4 x PCIe 2.0 for one M.2 NVMe storage
  • 2 x 2.5 Gbit Ethernet ports
  • 2 x SATA 3.0
  • SSE 4.2 accelerator (SMM, FPU, NX, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AES)
  • Intel UHD Graphics 600 (Gen9.5 LP GT1) up to 700 Mhz
  • HDMI 2.0 and DP 1.2 multiple 4 K / 60 Hz video outputs
  • RTC / BIOS backup battery is included
Please manually install Realtek RTL8125B driver to activate the Ethernet ports.
Otherwise the Ethernet ports don’t work due to a missing device driver in Linux Kernel.


...unos videos sobre wifi...



...sobre la ram...


..sobre los slots PCIe...


Saludos
 
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salmonetin

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...y unos de nvme ssd...



...a ver si mi viejo pc mejora con algo asi... que lo mismo no lo acepta al ser mi pc tan viejo.... ya veremos...

M clave M.2 NVMe SSD A Adaptador PCIe tarjeta PCI Express 3,0x4 2230 4x2242, 2260, 2280 tamaño M.2 SSD Riser soporte de tarjeta PCI-E X4... X8... X16 ...la veo por 5 euros... ...añadele otros 9 euros por el disipador de aluminio... y 84 por el m2 kingston = 98 euros ...con 100 / 120 euracos podria tener un tandem adaptador + m2 ssd nvme para mi viejo pc...
...añadele el m2 ssd nvme...
Kingston SSDNow A1000 480 GB M.2 NVMe ...la veo por 80 euros...
Kingston A2000 M.2 500 GB PCI Express 3.0 NVMe ...la veo por 84 euros...
Samsung SSD 860 EVO M.2 500 GB ...la veo por 98 euros...
Samsung SSD 970 EVO PCI-E NVMe M.2 500 GB ..la veo por 125 euros...
Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500 GB SSD NVMe M.2 ..la veo por 136 euros...
Samsung SSD 970 Pro NVMe PCI-E M.2 512 GB ..la veo por 180 euros...
WD Blue SN550 SSD 500 GB NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen 3 ..la veo por 89 euros...
WD Black NVMe SSD M.2 500 GB PCIe Gen3 ..la veo por 108 euros...
Sabrent Rocket Q 500 GB NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD Interna de Alto Rendimiento (SB-RKTQ-500)
..la veo por 80 euros...
Sabrent 512 GB Rocket NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD Interno de Alto Rendimiento (SB-ROCKET-512) ..la veo por 90 euros...
Corsair Force MP510 M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 480 GB SSD
..la veo por122 euros...
Corsair Force Series Gen4 MP600 NVMe M.2 500 GB SSD ..la veo por161 euros...


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salmonetin

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...mas del tema....


...curioso modelo... este preparado para el tamaño largo 22110... y esta agotado.... no le veo precios...
...me parece que de esta marca he visto versiones con disipadores.... no vi disipador para este modelo... rectifico...
...puede que le valga este glotrends Aluminum Heatsinks Cooling Fin for M.2 22110 SSD with Silicone Thermal Pad ...por 9 euracos...

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glotrends M.2 PCIe NVMe or PCIe AHCI SSD to PCIe 3.0 x4 Adapter Card (Support 22110/2280/2260/2242/2230)

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este glotrends M.2 Adaptador con disipador de Calor para SSD NVMe y SSD SATA M.2, 2230/2242/2260/2280/22110 (PA11-HS)
...lleva los disipadores (para el tamaño largo 22110) de los que hablaba... lo vi por unos 22 euros...

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...este lo pongo porque toca el m2 de kingston... y esa marca me gusta mucho...


PD... tengo que mirar de actualizarme en thermal pads.... mira que le recomende a gg unos para pc años atras pero no recuerdo en que web mire... la edad no perdona... ...tambien estan los de grafito que anuncie cuando salieron por aqui... los pads de graftech...



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salmonetin

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...vuelvo a mi lento pc...


...como vi que la GH PRO 340 estaba involucrada con el controlador meshtek quise ver que mas veia...








...tambien veo su controlador solarsystem...






...sigo en otro post...


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salmonetin

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Everything You Need to Know About the Greenhouse Pro 340

California LightworksNovember 16, 201901.5k

It is no secret that supplemental LED grow lighting is the best choice for greenhouse growers hoping to save energy,
increase yields, and boost potency.
And if you’ve already started researching your LED options, you’ve likely heard of the GH Pro 340 by California Lightworks.

What is a Luminaire?

Also called a “fixture,” a luminaire is the complete lighting unit.
This includes the lamp itself, as well as all components needed to position the lamp, distribute the light,
and connect the lamp to a power supply.
What is the Difference Between a Lamp and a Luminaire?

A lamp is the light source itself, whereas a luminaire is the entire unit required to create light.
For example, the item we think of as a floor lamp is actually a luminaire.
It includes everything needed to light the room.
The bulb you screw into the floor lamp is the real lamp.
It is the element that produces light, but it cannot produce light until it becomes part of the luminaire.
LED grow lights complicate this definition further, as they are both lamp and luminaire.
The LEDs are already built into the entire fixture and cannot be replaced.

What is a Fixture?

The term “fixture” refers to the electrical fitting that contains the electrical components of a lighting system.
A fixture may also be referred to as a “luminaire.”

What are the Different Types of Fixtures?

The design of light fixtures vary significantly depending on the application for which the fixture was intended.
In the most general terms, fixtures often fall under one of three major categories:

Free-standing or portable:
These fixtures can be easily relocated and are often a deliberate element in home decor, such as floor lamps,
desk lamps, and nightlights.

Fixed:
These fixtures remain where they are installed and include everything from hanging chandeliers to street lights.

Special-purpose lights:
These fixtures are designed to fulfill a specific function beyond general illumination.
This includes Christmas lights, traffic lights, and accent lighting.

Curious to know what sets this luminaire apart?
Here’s the snapshot:
the GH Pro 340 Supplemental Greenhouse LED grow lighting is designed with greenhouse operations in mind.

What is a Spectrum?

In the context of grow lights, spectrum refers to the range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation light produces.
Within the overall light spectrum, smaller ranges of light are categorized by the color of light they produce.

The Use of Spectrum in LED Grow Lights

For many years, indoor growers used HID grow lights for cultivation.
These lamps provide the light intensity needed to deliver an adequate amount of photons to indoor plants
that cannot access enough sunlight.

What is Light Intensity?

In scientific terms, light intensity measures the wavelength-weighted power emitted by a specific light source.
More simply put, intensity is an expression of the strength or amount of light produced by a light source.

Is Light Intensity the Same as Brightness?

While we tend to think of brightness when we talk about intensity, it’s not a good idea to use these terms interchangeably, especially in the context of plant cultivation.

There is such a thing as objective brightness—a quality of light that can be measured in quantitative terms.
But when we talk about brightness, we’re often talking about how the human eye perceives light subjectively.
Red and blue light appear quite dim to human eyes,
but for plants, red and blue are the most photosynthetically active wavelengths on the light spectrum.
Therefore, if you confuse “intensity” with “brightness,”
your perception will cause you to favor lights that look powerful to you over lights that are powerful for your plants.

However, the downside of HID bulbs is that they cannot provide a comprehensive light spectrum.
Plants use the full visible spectrum from blue to red. MH bulbs only provide blue light and HPS only provide red.
While these lights can be switched out to ensure plants get the spectrum they need when they need it,
there is now a better option with LED grow lights.

Full spectrum LED lights are designed with the exact light recipe plants require to thrive.

What Does Full Spectrum Mean?

Full spectrum light covers the entire electromagnetic spectrum.
This means the light produces everything from infra-red to near ultraviolet.

Is Full Spectrum Light Good for Plants?

The sun produces full spectrum light, so it follows that when a grow light can provide a spectrum that mimics that of the sun, it gives plants access to the same wavelengths they require to fulfill their natural biological processes.
The intensity of colors within the sun’s light spectrum varies with the seasons, and plants respond accordingly.
It’s for this reason that growers who use HID grow lights have to switch from MH bulbs (which generally favor blue light) during vegetation to HPS lights (red) for flowering.

Full-spectrum LED lights contain the entire spectrum within a single fixture,
so growers can more closely mimic the behaviors of the sun for their plants.
Some full-spectrum LEDs have pre-set levels for each color that reflect the amount plants are known to actually use
for photosynthesis and development.
(For example, plants use a limited amount of green, so most LED manufacturers engineer their lights accordingly.)
Variable spectrum LED grow lights give the grower more flexibility and control,
as the light spectrum can be manipulated and programmed for various stages of growth.

What is a Variable Spectrum?

In the context of LED grow lights, variable spectrum refers to a light spectrum that can be manipulated by the grower.
In other words, the grower can adjust the light intensity for each color spectrum individually,
creating a light recipe specific to the needs of the crop.

...sigo en otro post...

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salmonetin

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...continuo...

What is the Value of Variable Spectrum LED Lights for Cultivation?

As the sun changes position through the year, the specific spectrum that reaches plants on Earth also changes.
Plants use color spectrum as a cue for what season it is.
This means light spectrum influences when and how they grow, develop, and flower.
Growers have always done their best to accommodate for the light spectrum needs of indoor plants.
Those who use HID lamps switch from MH to HPS in the flowering phase to better imitate
the switch from blue rays to red rays in the fall season.
LED grow lights are designed with a set spectrum to represent all the light plants need throughout the entire grow cycle.
However, variable spectrum LEDs give growers their best opportunity to replicate the influence of sunlight indoors.
They can tailor the light recipe to mimic the behaviors of the sun and speed the growth cycle, manipulate the chemical profile, and boost yields.
Even more advanced variable spectrum LED grow lights allow the grower to adjust the spectrum according to their crop’s current stage of growth.
This light offers spectrum variability, wireless control, and photosensors to automatically balance output with natural light.
California Lightworks uses only the highest quality LEDs from Osram.
The light features a slim profile to prevent shadows.
With chainable power supplies and wireless controls,
the GH Pro 340 requires the least expensive installation of any greenhouse lighting system.
And its high efficiency makes your greenhouse operation eligible for rebates.
That’s the short version.
If you’d like more in-depth info, read on.

The Efficiency You Expect from California Lightworks

Our goal at California Lightworks is to provide our customers with the most efficient lighting options possible.
The GH Pro 340 is no exception.
This supplemental greenhouse light draws a maximum of 340 watts with an efficiency of up to 3.0 umol/joule.
To add to the safe and efficient function of these lights, we’ve engineered a passive cooling system with no fans.
The GH Pro 340 has an IP rating of 65.

Variable Spectrum Control Supplemental Greenhouse LED Lighting

Commercial growers have already seen higher yields and better quality
using the variable spectrum control of the SolarSystem series by California Lightworks.

SolarSystem Spectrum Control – Suggested Settings and Hanging Heights

California LightworksJune 22, 201924.1k

When using SolarSystem series lights, we highly suggest utilizing the SolarSystem Controller
to access all the features and capabilities of the lights.
SolarSystem series lights are designed to produce targeted spectrums which are ideal for each phase of growth.
It’s important to understand that both spectrum and timing play a major role in how a plant grows.
By giving your plants the right spectrum at the right time, you’re triggering responses in the plant
which will translate to healthy and rapid growth, higher yields, and desirable terpene profile.

What is the Best LED Spectrum for Indoor Growing?

California LightworksApril 15, 201905k

It’s an exciting time to be a commercial grower.
With the latest advancements in LED technology, you have more control over your yields than ever before.
Variable spectrum LED lights like the California Lightworks SolarSystem® allow you to mimic the light spectrum of the sun and command the changing seasons . . . at least in terms of your plants’ perception.
Your plants are covered in photoreceptors—light sensors that pick up signals from the light they receive.
Plants use these photoreceptors to read the light spectrum and make decisions based on what they learn
about their current conditions.
It all comes down to the position of the sun.
The sun’s proximity to earth changes with the seasons,
and the concentration of different colors on the light spectrum changes with it.
For example, as fall approaches, the sun sits lower in the sky, increasing the intensity of red light.
A plant’s photoreceptors take that higher concentration of red as a signal to start producing as many buds as possible
before winter sets in.
By carefully adjusting the spectrum for each stage of the growth cycle, you can increase your yield, increase potency,
and ultimately increase profits.
You just have to know how and when to adjust your LED light spectrum.
Whether your operation is indoors or in a greenhouse, here are some pointers to get you started.

How the Light Spectrum Affects Plants

When we talk about the light spectrum, we’re speaking specifically about the distribution of red, blue, and UVB light.
So the first thing to understand is how each color influences your plants. In the most basic terms:

Red light promotes flowering.

However, it also encourages vertical plant growth.
Too much red at the wrong time will cause your plants to stretch, which results in lower yields and lanky, unstable plants.

Blue light is your secret weapon for amping up the concentration of oils and resin.

UVB light puts your plants on the defensive . . . in a good way. Just as we humans do,
plants actively protect themselves from the sun’s UVB rays.
But instead of sunblock, they produce more trichomes, ultimately increasing potency, flavor, and fragrance.
Now, let’s talk about when to use which color spectrum.

...sigo en otro post...

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