athomegrowing
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No, someone in the comments on amazon did; hence the quotes. It's way less.""2,000 watt" LED"
did you actually use a watt meter on it..you may be surprised..
No, someone in the comments on amazon did; hence the quotes. It's way less.""2,000 watt" LED"
did you actually use a watt meter on it..you may be surprised..
For that amount of money, a single 600 watt MH/HPS will do the trick to the max. Actually, it'll do it for just over half that.I've been utilizing only 1/4 of my tent space (2 plants) because I currently have a "2,000 watt" LED. I'm committed to spending around $400 to upgrade my lighting with hopes of also lowering my electricity bill. What's the best bang for my buck for my price point?
Shit man, I can see why that would rock - but just about double my budget.Not 400$ but this is on-sale right now and if you can spring for it.
https://horticulturelightinggroup.com/collections/kits/products/hlg-600h-kit-with-slate-5
assembled if you dont get down like that
https://growerslights.com/products/horticulture-lighting-group-600h-quantum-board-led-kit
Sell me a bit on this, you're not that far out of my budget. What would this provide me (never used cobs), what can I expect, etc?$400 is a stretch, heres $550
9 of these:
http://cobkits.com/product/cxm22-passive-light-engine-133mm/
3 of these:
https://cobkits.com/product/meanwell-hlg-185h-48a-driver/
2x QB288 V2 135w. ~$420 ish.I've been utilizing only 1/4 of my tent space (2 plants) because I currently have a "2,000 watt" LED. I'm committed to spending around $400 to upgrade my lighting with hopes of also lowering my electricity bill. What's the best bang for my buck for my price point?
You'll need to buy at least 4 of those to match a single 600 watt HPS. One isn't going to do shit for you.
No, I have not had first-hand experience with Spectrum King, but I don't need it to know that their coverage claims are bullshit. To put it in perspective, growers using the most efficient LEDs available typically shoot for a minimum of 30 watts per square foot. Wattage isn't the best indicator of growing performance, but in the absence of other data (data Spectrum King doesn't even provide - such as what diodes they're using), it's the best measuring stick we have. In a 3x3 you should aim for around 300 watts of LED of known efficiency. Take a look at COB fixtures from companies like Timber Grow Lights or RapidLED, boards from companies like Horticultural Lighting Group or ChilLED, or - if you're interested in DIY - Samsung LED strips using either the LM561C or LM301B diodes.Have you had experience with them first hand? And what do you recommend they Test there products so idk how that would be full of shit?
2, not 4. 4 = 1000w HPS. ~270 ish watts. It would at least get him above 500w in equivalent HPS.You'll need to buy at least 4 of those to match a single 600 watt HPS. One isn't going to do shit for you.
https://growerslights.com/collections/led-grow-lights/products/horticulture-lighting-group-135-watt-quantum-board-led-kit2, not 4. 4 = 1000w HPS. ~270 ish watts. It would at least get him above 500w in equivalent HPS.
These pure Sativas are under two of them.https://growerslights.com/collections/led-grow-lights/products/horticulture-lighting-group-135-watt-quantum-board-led-kit
You think 2 of those would light the entire tent?
I might buy 1 of these for now, and combine it with my current LED.
Sold, thanks.
Nope. You'd be better served saving your money and using what you have.https://growerslights.com/collections/led-grow-lights/products/horticulture-lighting-group-135-watt-quantum-board-led-kit
You think 2 of those would light the entire tent?
Two of those isn't gonna light up a 4x4 properly, you'd have to get at least 4 of those to compare to a 600w hps which is standard for a 4x4 grow tent.https://growerslights.com/collections/led-grow-lights/products/horticulture-lighting-group-135-watt-quantum-board-led-kit
You think 2 of those would light the entire tent?
I might buy 1 of these for now, and combine it with my current LED.
It will cover a 3x3. His Blurple Board might at least round it out to 4x4. 3 will cover a 4x4, according to specs. Let me find that PPFD vid.Two of those isn't gonna light up a 4x4 properly, you'd have to get at least 4 of those to compare to a 600w hps which is standard for a 4x4 grow tent.
I'd just buy a quality 600w hps .
Your currently LED is pretty much a paper weight.