their claim that their 1000W of LED can replace 1000W of HPS is probably accurate
Seems like a great deal. How are they not full spectrum?"The Cirrus 1K utilizes full-spectrum driverless COBs"
that part concerns me. Obv not full spectrum, they should be using white cobs as well (at least)
$1/watt is a good price point though. Just not for blurple. And does driverless mean they are using those cheap AC COBs? Seems suspect. I also noted its a 220+v input, so no good in Americas.
They aren't full spectrum because of the graph you just posted, it is missing a huge chunk of the mccree curve, those blurple lights suck. I wouldn't bother with this spectrum , feels like it's still in the 2008 period of targeting certain wavelengths.Seems like a great deal. How are they not full spectrum?
Thats the spectrum from ledgrowlightsdepot
Looks like its hitting the 660 range better than most cobs. Seems like its still hitting some greens and yellows, just not much. But I'm no expert. School me.
This. I saw that and the strangely familiar pinkish hue... also, seems like their bread and butter is giant LED billboards, not horticulture."The Cirrus 1K utilizes full-spectrum driverless COBs" And does driverless mean they are using those cheap AC COBs? Seems suspect.
Could you elaborate on this? I have seen and have personally grown really great crops with "blurple" lights. I understand that white lights work really well, but even those have a certain amount of spectral targeting with the different kelvin temperatures. Are you trying to say that there is no value to higher amounts of red and blue? And that 660, 440-450 peaks make no difference?They aren't full spectrum because of the graph you just posted, it is missing a huge chunk of the mccree curve, those blurple lights suck. I wouldn't bother with this spectrum , feels like it's still in the 2008 period of targeting certain wavelengths.
Even if their 1000w can replace 1000w HPS there's no electrical savings and it costs more. I don't see any good points there.their claim that their 1000W of LED can replace 1000W of HPS is probably accurate
Wouldn't it be the same as any other LED. No swapping bulbs, better heat management, better spectrum, and I would guess with an equal wattage LED you will still be more efficient, so more light and bigger footprint, which would mean fewer fixtures and in turn less electricity. Just playing devils advocate, I'd definitely like to see someone grow with this thing.Even if their 1000w can replace 1000w HPS there's no electrical savings and it costs more. I don't see any good points there.
I don't know how long their emitters are rated to last.Wouldn't it be the same as any other LED. No swapping bulbs
It's 1000 watts either way so the electricity required to maintain a specific temp should be similar.better heat management
I'm not sure that's the case. Red/blue is generally absent any radiation in the 680-700nm range. That could be an issue, but either way blurple hasn't really been tested against white on a flux -vs- flux basis as far as I know.better spectrum
I don't know enough about it to provide a direct comparison, which would be a problem for me. If I wanted to be a red/blue guinea pig I would really want to have some absolute data available. Maybe contact the company and see what information they can provide.I would guess with an equal wattage LED you will still be more efficient
Sweet! Where did you get one at that price? I would be all over thatThat's all I could find out about it...
Be all over quantum boards from HLG...….Sweet! Where did you get one at that price? I would be all over that