9 cob cxa 3070 check this out

nfhiggs

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check this light out i was gonna buy it and i was looking at the specs. it says the running current voltage is 2.25a-5.5a. is that correct? it says there running at 200w each. that doesnt seem right does it? and they say it pulls 260,000 lumens. heres the link


https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Hot-Sale-High-Lumes-9x200W-CREE_60533996738.html?spm=a2700.7724838.0.0.YOSyqK

what do you guys think? thanks
Working current would indicate that its true power is 500-600W Accounting for driver loss, its probably pushing 50W per cob. What are they quoting for a price?
 

VegasWinner

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not a good light. cxa 3070 are old leds. cree moved to cxa 3590 with high power leds. These are mid to low power leds, not worth the money.
If you are going to buy a light from China try one of these ->
 

hybridcheef

Active Member
why are they so much worse then 3590? dont they put out the same output basically? 10,000 lumens per cob? at max right? so its probably putting out 4-5,000 lumens per cob. arent 3590 just more energy efficient? and the lights you posted in the video are to small for my area. im looking to pull atleast 1lb per 4x4. right now i have 600w hps but i wanna switch to led thats equivalent to 1000w hps with dimming.
 

Jeeyah

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Yeah. But, that video was funny as fuck. Loved it.

I still get 3 Pizzas off old cxa and cxb3070 1100 watts in a 4.5 x by 9.5 tent.

Communicate with them. Lol The COBs are close together/cheap drivers. But, find out about the specs.

It's still going to be way better than 1960s HPS technology.

My last run.
2250 watts CXB3590
6 girls (5 Sour Diesel 1 Chocolope)
7.1 Pizzas
1.4g/watt

@REALSTYLES has Chinese connects

Good Luck
 
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hybridcheef

Active Member
what do you guys think of this light compared to the cxa 3070 light?

this is the other light im looking at

http://juson2013.en.made-in-china.com/product/EBynhcgPfskw/China-High-Power-1600W-LED-Grow-Light-for-Hydroponics-Greenhouse.html


the model "PF-5X-1600W" led grow light which in size of 41x10.6x3.1 inches,when you hang it at 20inches high it can give you 1800PAR,because of the strong par value we suggest you to hang it at 48inches high,which can give you 98x79 square inches coverage,for samples we can give you 455USD each piece.





This type of light have 6 bands spectrum and all these spectrums are specially designed for your plants' growth.

As blue light acts vital role in the vegetation process thus 465nm blue light occupys a big proportion in our leds configuration,after the dense vegetation we need to ensure your plants get blossoming immensely,hence red(630nm) and deep red(660nm) will help to realise the purpose,these two kinds of red light also have a heavy proportion in the leds configuration.many led grow lights' manufacturers lose UV light in their spectrum, nevertheless,UV causes plants to produce oils, antioxidant vitamins and flavonoids,these compounds produce the vibrant colors, smells and tastes of your plants,which is really a necessary spectrum for your plants.as plants also absorb very little proportion of other spectrum light like green,yellow,IR etc.all these spectrum we will use day light (6000K) to supplement.please see below the spectrum of our PF-5X series led grow light.






even the smallest model can give you strong power and wider coverage






each led come from Bridgelux and Epistar, each led made of two chips, normal manufacturers only just have one chip








This light with veg and flower modes can control your electricity consuming amount to the minimum extent,illuminating specific wavelength in the different growing stages of your plants make your plants grow immensely,already received posive feedbacks from our customers.




 

hybridcheef

Active Member
dude from the first light emaild me back. look at this retard. hes telling me his 9 cob light with 9 cxa3070's only has 1200 lumens and 230 par with 8000 lux LOL! isnt that impossible? theres no way the numbers are that small for 9 cobs. are they supposed to be like 5000 lumens a piece? with around 1200 par?


Joy AXADD2017-04-24 17:16

Hello,



For this light:

Lux: when at 120cm, it's 8000

Par: when at 120cm, it's 230

Lumens: 1200Im

Actual power consumption: 350W



Yes, it's OK for 4x4, and the light is very suitable and helpful for herbs.



Features
1. Original Cree chip, making the led grow light with high quality.
2. Full spectrum, led technology innovation, create the most similar light to the sunlight.
3. Sunflower radiator heat dissipation system. High efficiency fan.
4. Energy saving, high luminous efficiency, helping get high yield.



Excuse me, what do you mean of "get 1 Ib"? By the way, have you used any led grow light before?



Please feel free to let me know if you have any question or concern. Hope to hear from you soon. Thank you.
 

RandomHero8913

Well-Known Member
dude from the first light emaild me back. look at this retard. hes telling me his 9 cob light with 9 cxa3070's only has 1200 lumens and 230 par with 8000 lux LOL! isnt that impossible? theres no way the numbers are that small for 9 cobs. are they supposed to be like 5000 lumens a piece? with around 1200 par?


Joy AXADD2017-04-24 17:16

Hello,



For this light:

Lux: when at 120cm, it's 8000

Par: when at 120cm, it's 230

Lumens: 1200Im

Actual power consumption: 350W



Yes, it's OK for 4x4, and the light is very suitable and helpful for herbs.



Features
1. Original Cree chip, making the led grow light with high quality.
2. Full spectrum, led technology innovation, create the most similar light to the sunlight.
3. Sunflower radiator heat dissipation system. High efficiency fan.
4. Energy saving, high luminous efficiency, helping get high yield.



Excuse me, what do you mean of "get 1 Ib"? By the way, have you used any led grow light before?



Please feel free to let me know if you have any question or concern. Hope to hear from you soon. Thank you.

Yeah, my guess is they made a mistake and meant to write 12,000lm and that info is per COB. With 12,000lm they might be using CB bin now, or at least saying they are.


More importantly, why would you send out an email to a company and ask them if you could "get 1 lb"? I'd hold off on calling people retards until you can write a formal request.
 

nfhiggs

Well-Known Member
what do you guys think of this light compared to the cxa 3070 light?

this is the other light im looking at

http://juson2013.en.made-in-china.com/product/EBynhcgPfskw/China-High-Power-1600W-LED-Grow-Light-for-Hydroponics-Greenhouse.html


the model "PF-5X-1600W" led grow light which in size of 41x10.6x3.1 inches,when you hang it at 20inches high it can give you 1800PAR,because of the strong par value we suggest you to hang it at 48inches high,which can give you 98x79 square inches coverage,for samples we can give you 455USD each piece.





This type of light have 6 bands spectrum and all these spectrums are specially designed for your plants' growth.

As blue light acts vital role in the vegetation process thus 465nm blue light occupys a big proportion in our leds configuration,after the dense vegetation we need to ensure your plants get blossoming immensely,hence red(630nm) and deep red(660nm) will help to realise the purpose,these two kinds of red light also have a heavy proportion in the leds configuration.many led grow lights' manufacturers lose UV light in their spectrum, nevertheless,UV causes plants to produce oils, antioxidant vitamins and flavonoids,these compounds produce the vibrant colors, smells and tastes of your plants,which is really a necessary spectrum for your plants.as plants also absorb very little proportion of other spectrum light like green,yellow,IR etc.all these spectrum we will use day light (6000K) to supplement.please see below the spectrum of our PF-5X series led grow light.






even the smallest model can give you strong power and wider coverage






each led come from Bridgelux and Epistar, each led made of two chips, normal manufacturers only just have one chip








This light with veg and flower modes can control your electricity consuming amount to the minimum extent,illuminating specific wavelength in the different growing stages of your plants make your plants grow immensely,already received posive feedbacks from our customers.




At the prices you are being quoted for these monstrosities, you could get a nice 4 cob 300W Vero setup from Timber, or Cobkits, and have a much better product.
 

hybridcheef

Active Member
why are the bad. its a cxa 3070 9 cob. i doubt its that bad. and the other light has 1800 par and 90,000 lux. i think thats better then a 4 cob vero 300w setup, and also i told the dude i want the ability to get atleast 1lb per 4x4. why are you calling me the retard? thats a resonable number. its not like a 1lb is alot for a 4x4.
 

hybridcheef

Active Member
Yeah, my guess is they made a mistake and meant to write 12,000lm and that info is per COB. With 12,000lm they might be using CB bin now, or at least saying they are.


More importantly, why would you send out an email to a company and ask them if you could "get 1 lb"? I'd hold off on calling people retards until you can write a formal request.
they also have weed all over the ad for the light. so i figured they had experience with the light and would know how much it could pull.
 

nfhiggs

Well-Known Member
they also have weed all over the ad for the light. so i figured they had experience with the light and would know how much it could pull.
You can be swayed by marketing, or you can be swayed by the real world experiences of this group. Your choice.
 

nfhiggs

Well-Known Member
You can be swayed by marketing, or you can be swayed by the real world experiences of this group. Your choice.
To elaborate - The real world collective experience of this group will tell you to avoid the blurple "multi-spectrum" lights like the second one, unless you just want something cheap - and that one sure as hell ain't cheap. It's essentially just three mars hydro type lights in one frame. The CXA 3070 light is better, but its several generations behind what out now and I guarantee you a 300W Vero 29 rig, or 300W Cree 3590 rig will outperform it in just about every way - for about the same cost.
 

hybridcheef

Active Member
To elaborate - The real world collective experience of this group will tell you to avoid the blurple "multi-spectrum" lights like the second one, unless you just want something cheap - and that one sure as hell ain't cheap. It's essentially just three mars hydro type lights in one frame. The CXA 3070 light is better, but its several generations behind what out now and I guarantee you a 300W Vero 29 rig, or 300W Cree 3590 rig will outperform it in just about every way - for about the same cost.
I understand that blurple is said to be worse but at the same time. people with crees are having to supplement with far red and uv and ir . kind lights are blurple and there are several high end lights like blackdog and black diamond perfect sun. leds that are also burple . that iv watched and followed grow logs where burple can grow some bomb. no denying that cree's are better but i go by par/lux ratings. and honestly for the money. there are some full spectrum lights that are good. and they have ones that are 12 bands and not just red and blue.
 

hybridcheef

Active Member
mars1600's are actually pretty good lights. whether you like it or not. there are some grow logs where they grow dank
 

hybridcheef

Active Member
I understand that blurple is said to be worse but at the same time. people with crees are having to supplement with far red and uv and ir . kind lights are blurple and there are several high end lights like blackdog and black diamond perfect sun. leds that are also burple . that iv watched and followed grow logs where burple can grow some bomb. no denying that cree's are better but i go by par/lux ratings. and honestly for the money. there are some full spectrum lights that are good. and they have ones that are 12 bands and not just red and blue.
why do you think there making mix'd lights with cree and bridgelux blurple mix. like this https://www.topshelflight.com/
i can buy this same light from geyaplex direct from topshelf lightings supplier for $600. for the 600 model rather then $1099 from topshelfs site. . what do you think of topshelf lights?
 
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