The comments mirroring your sentements are based on "blurple" units. That's exactly why people think they have less penetration.Well, I was generalizing…I know way better than to buy a "bluerple" Chinese-made LED. I already own an Area 51 SGS light. I have grown under MH and HPS in the past, too. It always seems as if the HID lights do penetrate the canopy better. And, I have read comments that mirror the same sentiments.
I have also been reading that the newer LEC lights will produce higher yields than will LEDs.
If there isn't any difference in penetration given watt-for-watt, then it seems that LEDs would have a couple of advantages: Longevity and less heat. But, then…WHY would an LEC light produce higher yields?
I think the data disagrees with youled r just not there YET! STILL WORKING THEM OUT.. 10 years of promise still waiting for equal results..
You're not looking hard enough.led r just not there YET! STILL WORKING THEM OUT.. 10 years of promise still waiting for equal results..
anything plug and play yet?When i can go buy an L.E.D plug it in and not have to get out my slide rule and just grow,get the same results I'm getting with my gavita for half the power cost, I'm 100% inGram a watt grows left and right with cobs. Even the first versions were hitting that. Getting better everyday.
Instead of a bulb change for the same light you do a bulb change for a better light, priceless...
DIY only. There is no commercial unit you can get that will beat a gavita. There are only commercial units that come close or are on par with gavita in terms of efficiency.anything plug and play yet?When i can go buy an L.E.D plug it in and not have to get out my slide rule and just grow,get the same results I'm getting with my gavita for half the power cost, I'm 100% in
Your best bet would be to wait for the area 51 vero 29 light in june if you want a plug and play commercial light. Thats the release date from what i understand. I have no idea what it will look or perform like but they have consistently made good lights.anything plug and play yet?When i can go buy an L.E.D plug it in and not have to get out my slide rule and just grow,get the same results I'm getting with my gavita for half the power cost, I'm 100% in
agreed, BUT, the technology is changing so fast, It's hard to give up tried and true for DIY. Most growers want plug and play and at least close to same results with the less cost on power bonus. I keep watching them and hope a good one comes out. Higher price is fine as you'll make it back on energy savings eventually.I think if someone isn't sold on LED they simply shouldn't use it. These LED vs HID threads are all the same.
"LED sucked 5 years ago, so it will always suck" get's really old...
I think the biggest share of the savings is with bulb replacements. $50-100+ every 6 months to a year quickly adds up. DIY cobs are estimated to experience almost zero output depreciation. So that savings will keep adding up as long as you own the light. They're much lower maintenance, just dust the heatsink once in a while with a can of air. No more finaggling giant planes of glass out of a awkwardly designed reflector. No more worries that a power surge will cause a bulb to explode... Set it and forget it lighting.agreed, BUT, the technology is changing so fast, It's hard to give up tried and true for DIY. Most growers want plug and play and at least close to same results with the less cost on power bonus. I keep watching them and hope a good one comes out. Higher price is fine as you'll make it back on energy savings eventually.