caretak3r
Well-Known Member
hey guys - I bought a couple of these pretty cheap 2nd hand last year before I had done much research. The seller said they were evader 300w from quantum LED. There is, however, no identifying labels anywhere on the lights. They appear, to my eye, to be only 2 spectrums (70 red LEDs, 30 blue LEDs). There's 100 LEDs per panel and they pull 135W per panel. I gave them a shot in my cabinet and I'm pretty sure that they were burning my plants pretty badly -I only have a about 3ft of vertical space, my DWC tub is taking up about 5inch vert space and the light was hanging about 8inches from the top. The way things were setup, I couldn't easily get the light any higher so, maxmimum height from light to tub was 2ft - as the plants grew they had more and more problems that appear to me to be light bleaching/burn. I yanked the panels out and ran with 3 x 9.5W cree WW bulbs for a few days until I could get my 300W DIY 5630/5050 bucket of light in there. They are doing fine under the 5630/5050s for now, but I'd like to revisit these panels and potentially do some surgery to provide a better spectrum and modify them so I can get them a little higher in the cab. Here's the innards:
I have questions out to the manufacturer to see if they can fill the gaps. I'll let you know what, if anything, I hear from them.
So, here are my questions. 1) is there an easy way to determine if these are 1W or 3W LEDs? 2)I'm interested in modifying them to add additional spectrum - anyone have experience doing surgery on these type panels and know of any gotchas? 3)what criteria should I use when selecting replacement mcpcb LEDs?
I'm going to be able to drop my DWC tub about 4" and I'm working to modify things at the top so I can get the panels as high as possible (where LEDs would be 3-5 inches from the top). I'm not sure if this will gain me enough or not, but it'll be worthwhile regardless of whether I can employ these panels to get more grow space.
I have questions out to the manufacturer to see if they can fill the gaps. I'll let you know what, if anything, I hear from them.
So, here are my questions. 1) is there an easy way to determine if these are 1W or 3W LEDs? 2)I'm interested in modifying them to add additional spectrum - anyone have experience doing surgery on these type panels and know of any gotchas? 3)what criteria should I use when selecting replacement mcpcb LEDs?
I'm going to be able to drop my DWC tub about 4" and I'm working to modify things at the top so I can get the panels as high as possible (where LEDs would be 3-5 inches from the top). I'm not sure if this will gain me enough or not, but it'll be worthwhile regardless of whether I can employ these panels to get more grow space.