Honest Opinions please

vinegar and baking soda in a bottle, covered with a balloon with a hole in it, gives off co2 on the cheap. i’d think it would be ok to put up to 1000w in that area as long as it doesn’t get too hot, but that’s just a thought with nothing to back it up. i definitely would not worry about 550w. i would also get a second opinion before ruining my run though.

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~150w per square foot. Are you serious when you say you think that would be fine in a less than 3x3 space?

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Well, If I put both lights in I will be at 79.83 watts per square foot so not really close to 150w, but would that be too much? my space is 2ft7in x 2ft8in so close to 3x3 but not quite lol

I was referring to his 1000watts comment.
Yes, I believe 550 is too much as well, but have at it if you want to try. Maybe it’ll work and produce like crazy

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So do you think if i put both in it would be safer to run them at 75% power? 50%Power? I kind want both in just so i have blanket coverage of the whole tent. 75% power would be 412.5 watts. 50 % would be 275w. What would you do if you were me?

I’d shoot for 30-35ish watts per Sq ft. 40 would be pretty high imo but I’m sure people do it. @Crafty_Flame what do you think? Just for reference I’m running ~730 watts in a 5x5. For flower.

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So you would run just the 400w light at about 60% power which would give about 35w per sq ft? Sorry for all the questions, I just dont want to screw this up, plus, I have ADHD and I am likely on the autism specturm, some times i have to ask the same thing three or four ways before it really clicks in my head on how it works.

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I’d probably go closer to 300, but ya. What’s your current lights on temps? What do you have for air extraction?

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So 400w light at 75% power? that would hit 300w in the tent.

Current lights on temp is around 79 to 82 (If the moniter is accurate) and for air exchange I have a 6in vent fan blowing out and a 4in vent fan blowing in(i screwed up and ordered the wrong size on the second vent fan cause i already had the 6in fan)

This is whats monitering the temp and humidity(its what i could afford)

It’s going to get warmer with more watts, I wouldn’t want to be much higher than 83 or so.

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I could be wrong on the temp tho, I dont have the best most accurate things for measuring I will say it does not feel hot or overly warm at all when I open the tent

i’ve done it before with a 1000w hps, but not leds. i suppose it would be close to the same, as long as the temps are cool enough. i was fortunate to have a hell of a cooler on my light mounted outside the box. come to think of it the box was 40"x40"x48" so slightly bigger than 3’x3’ but if it was 80" tall it was close to the same cubic footage. that’s why i put the part in there about the second opinion. i am still of the opinion that as long as the temps are right you can’t get too much light, unless you’re getting more than the sun puts out. i’d think you would run out of space to mount them before getting too many. maybe referring to lights by wattage is the wrong thing to do. not like they match up well watt for watt comparing hid lighting to leds anyway. confuses the hell out of me sometimes.

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It would be a complete waste to run that type of wattage with LED, in that small of a space, especially when he’s already in the high 70s low 80s with 150 watts already.

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I’m newby with auto and got my first grow with it now
But it looks very good to me
Here is my autos at 33 days
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150 watts 4000°K

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@JustANobody Do consider, I am not sure of the accuracy of the temp measument I have. Its not exactly a quality item like an Inkbird or AC infinity lol It could be way off. I honestly dont know. It does not FEEL hot with I am working in the tent is the best I can say other than what the cheapo device says

What’s the cheapo device?

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get a real thermometer and put in there to calibrate it with.

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