Pleased to meet you Ssm,

Yer my kine guy.
An' you speak solder?

Box 'em, light 'em, grow 'em, post 'em.
I'd be tickled to assist in such a worthwhile experiment.
My brainstorms may lack some donder n blitzen in my dotage, but I still get the occasional widely scattered showers.

Did you dig for the NASA research?
It's a valid, if linear, pursuit and will save some "legwork".

Gonna be difficult to collaborate on this forum though.
No visitor messages, or PMs.
Might do to move it to a less restrictive board.

The children here tried to commit various felonies when they had PMs,
so management punished everyone by shutting down most of the useful features.
Cdot is kind of a kiddie pool now.
Most of the serious growers have bailed, and moved on to less restrictive places.

I hang on to see if any serious talent stumbles in the door.
This was once a first class board, so we still find intelligent folks that google in to the archives.
(IMO C-dot has the most comprehensive cannabis archives on the web.)

But, the "no freedoms" and the number juvenile postings are starting to wear me down lately.
Aloha,
Weeze
Weezard Reviewed by Weezard on . Designing LED grow panel Anyone that could be any help in my LED project, feel free to chime in. This light panel will be put in a single Rubbermaid grow box. I plan to run Luxeon Rebel LED series, in a Saber Tri-Star chip. Essentially, there's three Rebel LED's on one chip, having a 10V forward voltage, and the ability to run 700 mA. I want to run 3 reds, and 3 blues. The reason why I want to use equal colour amounts is because it makes it easier to wire for drivers, and the red colour LED's are more efficient than Rating: 5