Haight Solid State LED Grow Lights

suprablaski

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paid less then $275 for a professionally built 250w LED panel which is a very nice item. still dont grow for shit but makes a nice veg light for clones. these prices are a rip off lol
 

solarguy

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paid less then $275 for a professionally built 250w LED panel which is a very nice item. still dont grow for shit but makes a nice veg light for clones. these prices are a rip off lol
whoever built it wasn't very smart then...these work. see my thread below...
 

solarguy

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Close enough for legal action.
i think if i was calling my stuff Pro Grow LED lights maybe, but even then i don't think so...their company is called hydroponics hut, not pro grow lights anyways. There are a million products called pro grow something....
 

Viagro

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idk about that, anyways their lights look siiiick! they are super cheap per watt, the 180watt is only 260.00! have you ever used them?
I have a friend with 4 of them, but I have only bought the plasma induction bulb from them. (I wish I'd found induction bulbs sooner.)

These ProGrows have Cree 3w leds with a selective switch, 3 yr warranty, and good customer service...makes them seem pretty good to me. The 90 degree lens is the only thing that troubles me, it seems too spread out. That's why I bought a Kessil magenta, for a more tightly focused beam. I also have 2 Terrier Growls, which are absolute garbage. Even my seedlings couldn't hold their leaves up under them, and there appears to be lead in the contact point. I switched to my Kessil and my plants zoomed. I also have a Lighthouse Blackstar 240w, which is pretty amazing in spite of some of the scuttlebutt.

Good luck in your endeavors.
 

solarguy

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I have a friend with 4 of them, but I have only bought the plasma induction bulb from them. (I wish I'd found induction bulbs sooner.)

These ProGrows have Cree 3w leds with a selective switch, 3 yr warranty, and good customer service...makes them seem pretty good to me. The 90 degree lens is the only thing that troubles me, it seems too spread out. That's why I bought a Kessil magenta, for a more tightly focused beam. I also have 2 Terrier Growls, which are absolute garbage. Even my seedlings couldn't hold their leaves up under them, and there appears to be lead in the contact point. I switched to my Kessil and my plants zoomed. I also have a Lighthouse Blackstar 240w, which is pretty amazing in spite of some of the scuttlebutt.

Good luck in your endeavors.

did your friend like them?

i have the 6 watt 140 degree bulb in the Haight lights i use, it scared me at first being so wide but now i understand...i wonder if the 3 watt @ 90 will be better than 6w @ 140......i might get one of these 180 watt panels to find out, they are cheap and they seem quality. Great find!
 

Viagro

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did your friend like them?

i have the 6 watt 140 degree bulb in the Haight lights i use, it scared me at first being so wide but now i understand...i wonder if the 3 watt @ 90 will be better than 6w @ 140......i might get one of these 180 watt panels to find out, they are cheap and they seem quality. Great find!
He's just getting it all together, we'll soon know. Inexpensive, but not cheap. I sure like most things about them.

Kessil.com has an interesting technical page explaining why their little 36w do such an incredible job of growing plants, they focus the light in a tight stream. You might want to have a look. Pretty cutting edge. I'm sure impressed with mine.
 

solarguy

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i have seen those kessils but they are 299.00 for 30 watts, i cant believe that thing can cover 2 feet....
 

Viagro

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i have seen those kessils but they are 299.00 for 30 watts, i cant believe that thing can cover 2 feet....
You can get them for < 250, and they are 36w, but don't let that throw you. Their technology is far superior...and they rock. Trust me, I know.

So much LED power is wasted in other lights. Kessil is really onto something.

Look here.
 

solarguy

Active Member
thanks bro, interesting i have seen them and bashed them because i never read about them, very interesting

plus rep
 

solarguy

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oh and that link took me to a seed bank, i am reading some cool stuff about these lights on grasscity forums atm
 

hoss12781

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:peace:


I k now nothing about these specifically but i would stay away just because no LEDS are really powerful enough to go from seed to yeild. The 6W LEDS are crazy large and are 6 times as strong as the ones i use for side lighting( Largest i have heard of so far) and i would replace mine with them but, but i would still get at least a 150W HPS to supplement one of hte smaller versions of these lights. If they live up to their standards a 150W HPS and The smaller of the two lights should compliment eachouther greatly
leds can carry seed to harvest easily. I've done this several times with 3w chipset leds.
 

Kaptain Kron

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Hauight lights equal over rated crap. There's a thread on here where a guy with a 140w led pulled five. Zips off of four plants never grown before the 280w version of the light is doin 20plus ounces a grow off of four plants

Plant photonics kessil or blackstar at the moment everything else is pretty over priced and over rated IMO some of em work bitchin but just too pricey imo
 

hoss12781

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Come on man there are other good ones out there (but you're right there is a ton of over rated, over priced shit). Look at mine. The same wattage as your blackstar 240 in a Pro-Grow 180 and the same price and coverage area. GLH makes solid lights as well I've used their 100w ufos.
 
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