Best LED Lights if Money wasnt a problem

djwimbo

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These are the lights I'd buy if money weren't a problem and I had a ton of space to work with:

Apache Tech
Lumigrow
California Lightworks
Illumitex NeoSol

and that heliospectra looks pretty badass too
I had not seen the Illumitex or the Apache Tech prior to today, and I like them both.

California Light Works or Lumigrow are the two that I would have preferred, now I have more options to think about. I figured if I wanted quality and long life, ~$1K is what it would cost. If I had to buy today, it would be between the Lumi 325 and the SS400. I like that NeoSol 300 too, for what I want, that might be a good choice ... why no pricing on their site? Anybody buy/try one yet?
 

PSUAGRO.

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I had not seen the Illumitex or the Apache Tech prior to today, and I like them both.

California Light Works or Lumigrow are the two that I would have preferred, now I have more options to think about. I figured if I wanted quality and long life, ~$1K is what it would cost. If I had to buy today, it would be between the Lumi 325 and the SS400. I like that NeoSol 300 too, for what I want, that might be a good choice ... why no pricing on their site? Anybody buy/try one yet?
http://growershouse.com/neosol-300w-led-plant-grow-light I have seen zero grows with it, I like it allot as well......passive cooling is big plus in my book

The module (illumitex F3 spectra) are being used in the worlds largest vertical farm project http://vimeo.com/31257744 but flowering cannabis might be a different story
 

PetFlora

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^^ The growershouse looks like 8 clusters/diodes per rail, which appear fairly far apart. (Makes me think they are >= 5w.) That wouldn't be too big a problem if they staggered the bulbs on adjacent rails. I see the potential (probability) of dead spots in the middle of each cluster of 4

If in USA, check with Area 51. If not www.astirgrows.com
 
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