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Yeah im assuming you want to start of low with them and work your way up. I just ordered 2 of them. I didnt really see any bad reviews on them anywhere.If used correctly they can grow anything. Easy to misuse those though
Agree. You can grow anything with them. If you can get a par meter it will help you dial these inVivarspectra is one of the Better chinese black box lights. Mars aqua being the other
Yeah im assuming you want to start of low with them and work your way up. I just ordered 2 of them. I didnt really see any bad reviews on them anywhere.
Do i need to remove my tops or can you run them with the tops. Anyway to run them with the glass tops if they are closer.Be nice to leave the tops on to help with evaporation. But if i must take them off i will.Yes start low, hang them very high (15” at least, or remove the optics if you’re hanging them lower), and a par meter will be your friend. It’s the people who hang them 4” off the water and make a total guess with intensity that struggle with these lights.
Do i need to remove my tops or can you run them with the tops. Anyway to run them with the glass tops if they are closer.Be nice to leave the tops on to help with evaporation. But if i must take them off i will.
So should i keep the same distance or run them closer if i keep the tops on?It is safe to run them with glass tops, if that's what you're asking. You will lose some intensity, due to the glass and condensation/salt creep/moisture/algae that grows on the tops.
The closer you run them, the lights blend less and have more hot spots.
So should i keep the same distance or run them closer if i keep the tops on?
Yes start low, hang them very high (15” at least, or remove the optics if you’re hanging them lower), and a par meter will be your friend. It’s the people who hang them 4” off the water and make a total guess with intensity that struggle with these lights.