75w chips. Anyone try um yet?

Bumping Spheda

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Check my sig. There's a fellow member growing tomatoes and various herbs with a very similar panel. Skip to the last three pages or so for unboxing, lights-on shots, and some photos of his plants.

VanQ is another company that specializes in these types of multichip LED's. They even sell the LED arrays separately in customer specified ratios if you were interested in DIY, or something.

LED flood lights often use these types of LED arrays as well, although they are usually all White (varying CCT values). Chronikool has an entire grow room using these, check his threads out.

Cheers.
 

Ringsixty

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I run a light that is similar, smaller, less wattage (Houyi 2x75w) . I have one that is advertised @ 150w. But, is really 100w.
With this light, I only do 2-3 plants @ a time with 2 -50w mini UFO's for edge lighting to pick up were I think there wasn't enough lighting. Taking this in to consideration. Here are my girls @ 36 and 30 days. Maybe this will help and you can be the Judge.
I think my lights foot print is a bit small. I'm no expert in LED's. But, I'm OK with the results, since my Legal grow size is limited.

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