The one thing that gets me is the arbitrary numbers that they come out with with LED power levels. Energy cannot be created nor destroyed it must go somewhere. You can't purchase a 600 watt LED array and it only pull 250 300 watts And be able to make a fair comparison between a standard HPS light. Which in a way, its a standardized power level and therefore more consistent and most importantly reproducible. Unlike these arbitrary numbers that are thrown out to describe LED power levels. Its not consistent and not reproducible.
So how can anyone say with any certainty that one is better than the other without any standard reference point. I hope I'm getting my thoughts cross I know I tend to talk too much. But that's where I think the problem lies in LED technology, it's just not consistent between manufacturers specifications and advertisements.
Keep it Geen