Ok thanks..what kind of light do u usebar style lights with detachable/remote drivers have the better light spread over the quantum boards "square/rectangle" lights.
Spider farmer clone? What does that mean? And where's the big deals thread Im bout to go look nowKeep an eye on the big deals thread. They had a spider farmer clone that was (2) 300 watt lights for $150.
Oh yea you can see the major difference, I'm gonna go with a bar lights..thanks for the infoView attachment 5303650
Quantum board lights have less spread and a REALLY intense hotspot under the center of the fixture. 450watt SF4000 pictured
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Notice how the bar light reaches closer to the walls. Better spread, better heat dissipation. 480 watt FCE 4800 pictured.
Bar lights are just superior overall, even if they have less efficient diodes such as mine. (The bar light pictured has Bridgelux diodes and pretty sure the board light has Samsung). Prices literally get cheaper by the day. Wait for Fourth of July sales coming up
BUT. ... Keep this in mind. Because of the change in style of lights, you can get SLAMMIN deals on board lights if money is tightOh yea you can see the major difference, I'm gonna go with a bar lights..thanks for the info
I've seen a few ppl using that brand too ViparspectraViparspectra ks5000 has Samsung lm301H diodes, 500w for $400. Runs very cool with a remote driver. I love mine. Perfect for a 4x4
I use 3 of those 2000 size/style LEDs in a 5x5 tent. (2 SF, 1 viparspectra). Because I do different strains at the same time, it allows me to customize the height of each light, for different height plants. Also, if you run a perpetual flower and don’t have the tent full all the time, it allows you to switch off some lights and not have to run a 500+ watt light for only 2 plants. If you raise the lights higher that you’d typically run them, you get a better coverage and less severe hot spot due to spread (inverse square law vs distance). The bar lights are better, but running my QBs this way, I feel negates some of their downfalls, and keeps me from needing to upgrade right away.@PopAndSonGrows that spread/hot spot was why I grabbed 2x sf2k panels a few years back vs the sf4k. I figured I'd rather have em spaced out a tad more in the middle. Still work fine for what they are, but I doubt the "2x4" effective coverage from my tests.
It means it was using almost the same components as the spider farmer. Not sure what size your space is but the hyphotonflux is on sale right now and is a really nice quality lightSpider farmer clone? What does that mean? And where's the big deals thread Im bout to go look now
I run the HPF 4000 in a veg tent and although hotter and more orange than my HLG X and HLG Veg Pro it does the job. But for me the heat is a killer so I'm planning on changing that one over to an HLG too when I get around to it.It means it was using almost the same components as the spider farmer. Not sure what size your space is but the hyphotonflux is on sale right now and is a really nice quality light