California Lightworks Solarsystem 550

puffenuff

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i like those options. just had my best run ever under the 2015 solarstorms with the same osrams. This has the adjustable spectrums like the kinds and a nice custom controller

Looks great. Any idea when they'll be released? Didn't see anything on their website
 

coughphee.connoiseur

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@BOOBY_G

Im very interested in this light and have to make a choice really soon here. Can't find enough detailed info on this fixture though.

What type of results did you get under solar storms, is it a better option opposed to sun system CMH lighting?
 

BOBBY_G

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$673 on sale at grower's house $1.68/watt for plug and play osram SSLs is pretty tight. hard to beat that DIYing

@BOOBY_G

Im very interested in this light and have to make a choice really soon here. Can't find enough detailed info on this fixture though.

What type of results did you get under solar storms, is it a better option opposed to sun system CMH lighting?
my best yields and quality ever. thinking cobs should beat that but i have yet to get a full run under my belt yet

ive only done one run with CMH and i kinda liked some aspects of it but i messed it up.

I will say CLW build quality and support are absolutely top notch.Made in USA company (seriously they mill their own heatsinks onsite in socal) who takes care of their customers.
 

BM9AGS

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$673 on sale at grower's house $1.68/watt for plug and play osram SSLs is pretty tight. hard to beat that DIYing



my best yields and quality ever. thinking cobs should beat that but i have yet to get a full run under my belt yet

ive only done one run with CMH and i kinda liked some aspects of it but i messed it up.

I will say CLW build quality and support are absolutely top notch.Made in USA company (seriously they mill their own heatsinks onsite in socal) who takes care of their customers.
Yeah I really love my Osram Zelion HLs. Maybe I should get 2 of these and do a side by side with my 16 CXB 3590. 800 watts each
 

BOBBY_G

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the only thing i dont love is 500 W of leds all together like that. i got rid of all of my solarstorm 400 and 800 units in favor of the 165W solarstorm 200 series. have a bunch and can spread them out in arrays.

also the old ones were the 5W, not the 3W osrams. The 2015s with the 3W osrams are about 20% brighter than the 2014 5W chip models. i imagine the solar system is the same watt for watt or maybe these bin a little higher. i might grab one just to do par tests. i cant beleive they are selling these for less than the solarstorm 400s- thats very aggressive pricing
 

BM9AGS

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the only thing i dont love is 500 W of leds all together like that. i got rid of all of my CLW 400 and 800 units in favor of the 165W solarstorm 200 series. also the old ones were the 5 W, not the 3W osrams. The 2015s with the 3W osrams are about 20% brighter than the 2014 with the 5W chips. i imagine the solar system is the same watt for watt or maybe these bin a little higher. i might grab one just to do par tests
Yeah... They're 400w. I suppose it covers a 3x4 or so.
 

Growmau5

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looks like a great price per watt & from the little I can see about the controller, it looks pretty simple an intuitive. I buy the spread of 3x4 from a 400w light as well. Good to see Cali lightworks stepping up their game and getting something to the market for under a grand for tent growers.

but light you said bobby, its a small light. so clearly it will have to be hung pretty high up to get a good spread.
 

sanjuan

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Bobby, does the new CLW model still require rivet drilling for fan replacement? I notice CLW has a cash rewards program for posting grows on this site (and a few others)--are you game for that? :cool:
 

Gerber101

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http://growershouse.com/california-light-works-solar-system-550-led-grow-light

Wow, this new 550 looks very promising.

I'm also still in the market for a good 4x4 tent light. I've had my finger on various buy buttons for a few weeks, I really hope to pick one soon.

This is my first grow -
I have a 4x4 tent, and I'd like to use as much of the footprint as possible, but its not totally necessary and I don't want to break the bank just to fill it. I want a good quality, easy to use light what will grow well in that space. Future grows wont be limited to space.

Many of the LED lights out now seem to cover a 2x3 or 3x3 space, finding 1 perfect light for a 4x4 may either either too expensive, or too hard to configure in a 4x4 tent space. I've been researching the best option. Maybe its better to get a smaller light for now(3x3 bloom coverage) and add to it over time (for future grows),

I think my top contenders are these options now.

1 - Timber DIY cobs - Two of these for a 4x4 -I'd probably just do 2 straight bars for each DIY kit (I'm hesitant to DIY, mainly for safety/insurance reasons)
timbergrowlights.com/200-watt-cree-cxb3590-4-cob-kit-meanwell-hlg-power-supply-free-shipping/

or - These lights seems to be set up similarly to how I would do it - Pricing would be up around 1200 to fill the 4x4

1A - http://www.tastyled.com/product-p/t4-1750l.htm
1B - https://www.pacificlightconcepts.com/product/cx-bar/

2 - Northern Grow Lights - Two of these?
https://northerngrowlights.com/collections/all/products/photon-180clu-1818?variant=21167728452

3 - California Light Works
http://growershouse.com/california-light-works-solar-system-550-led-grow-light
Seeing this with the controller and ease of using/adding multiple devices looks great. Water proof, easy to use, light weight are big pluses for me

Maybe my needs/searches will help others that are also looking.
If anyone has any helpful information, please pass it along!

Thanks,
Gerber
 
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sanjuan

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BOBBY_G has already mentioned the high amount of power radiating from a relatively small area. I've found this to be true of the 325W from a 6x9" panel on my LumiGrow Pro 325's. They are best suited for high mounting in a green house, IMO.

I have a set of five Pros (and a fleet of the old blue models) but they are being retired for CXB3590 rigs.
 

BM9AGS

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There's nothing to installing the timber DIY kits. It's like Lego blocks. Just push together basically. The frame you make just requires a drill aluminum from store and a riveter. It's really too too easy.

Other than that I'd go with northern grow lights....the clu 058

That's just my .2c.

Or CLW 550.
 
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