Abiqua
Well-Known Member
If you really wanted an LED setup for a 12x12, I would look into building yourself with the newish high power COB diodes like the Cree CXA 3070/3590 or the Bridgelux Vero 29 which are White LED's.
They are high powered with high efficiency. A semi practical knowledge of AC/DC and a lil time following along would catch up enough to build yourself.
Simpler than putting together an un-assembled HPS.
All that said, most of the cost is upfront and cooling in a 144 sq. ft space is probably going to take on some kind of on site treatment. An active intake and a couple of big exhaust fans won't be enough most likely....
But if you are a power/efficiency junky and pencil out all your cost of putting together your LED system and then adding up all costs for the HPS, bulb changes, extra heating and cooling, decreased electrical usage if higher efficiencys are used, etc......In the end LED systems are starting to come out ahead of HPS. We have seen some examples of LED's replacing HPS systems, not beating the tar out of them, but Replacing and only getting better too, efficiency/spectrum wise.
Generally, most of the well built systems use less wattage per PAR watt compared to HID and require less power in 99% of cases.
Realistically 5k is probably a starting point. But I think people going this route need to realize that this light system in theory could be run for 5+ years without much serious maintenance, even with newer improved LED's coming out. The system if built right could stay competitive for 5 years in light of technology, because people will still be using HPS in 5 years, even though, it already has seemingly "peaked" as a tech.
i would check out LED builds/grow from for a better evaluation if you are ever seriously contemplating the lead route.....
Greengenes 707
hyroot
SupraSPL
CaptainMorgan
Positivity
Bad Karma
Long term and a loaded with creative spirit: LED
Short term, might change out equipment over short term, proven : HID
No cmh love?
They are high powered with high efficiency. A semi practical knowledge of AC/DC and a lil time following along would catch up enough to build yourself.
Simpler than putting together an un-assembled HPS.
All that said, most of the cost is upfront and cooling in a 144 sq. ft space is probably going to take on some kind of on site treatment. An active intake and a couple of big exhaust fans won't be enough most likely....
But if you are a power/efficiency junky and pencil out all your cost of putting together your LED system and then adding up all costs for the HPS, bulb changes, extra heating and cooling, decreased electrical usage if higher efficiencys are used, etc......In the end LED systems are starting to come out ahead of HPS. We have seen some examples of LED's replacing HPS systems, not beating the tar out of them, but Replacing and only getting better too, efficiency/spectrum wise.
Generally, most of the well built systems use less wattage per PAR watt compared to HID and require less power in 99% of cases.
Realistically 5k is probably a starting point. But I think people going this route need to realize that this light system in theory could be run for 5+ years without much serious maintenance, even with newer improved LED's coming out. The system if built right could stay competitive for 5 years in light of technology, because people will still be using HPS in 5 years, even though, it already has seemingly "peaked" as a tech.
i would check out LED builds/grow from for a better evaluation if you are ever seriously contemplating the lead route.....
Greengenes 707
hyroot
SupraSPL
CaptainMorgan
Positivity
Bad Karma
Long term and a loaded with creative spirit: LED
Short term, might change out equipment over short term, proven : HID
No cmh love?