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Re: Quest for 1g/w: 1k hps liquid cooled on a 6' mover in a 4x8 tent.
yeah, those would help for sure. . . good old Taguchi. . . not exactly a Cauchy or Gauss, but did some important work.
It would be a major undertaking, that's for sure. Usually to do something that advanced, you need a budget for equipment, and a salary to be able to work on it for hours a day, every day, possibly with an assistant or two, and a couple of years to develop an advanced working model. . . then publish and rely on others with the time, money, and interest to make improvements and help develop the model faster and further.
Perfect, let pull out an orthogonal array and give Taguchi a ring
DOE software packages are perfect for this application. The only struggle would be getting reasonably reproducible replicates.
That would get the interactions characterized anyway
yeah, those would help for sure. . . good old Taguchi. . . not exactly a Cauchy or Gauss, but did some important work.
It would be a major undertaking, that's for sure. Usually to do something that advanced, you need a budget for equipment, and a salary to be able to work on it for hours a day, every day, possibly with an assistant or two, and a couple of years to develop an advanced working model. . . then publish and rely on others with the time, money, and interest to make improvements and help develop the model faster and further.