Gavita Pro 1000W E-Series DE Fixture VS. 600W QB288 V2 R spec LED Kit

Lennut

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I am starting a new 5 x 5 tent in my basement and want the best light I can get. I want the best preforming light. These 2 lights are the 2 I am looking at and was wondering what others thought...
 
keeping temps under control in a tent while running de can be a challenge. a de will out-yield qbs in most circumstances (provided your environment is under control), but if you are not working in a larger space in which multiple light fixtures will be employed, i would go with the r spec. diy it if you want to save yourself some cash and have the option to customize it to suit your space/needs/taste. also you may be able to get away with no a/c if you go the led route, with de you would definitely need it. the led will cost way less to run than a de, too
 
keeping temps under control in a tent while running de can be a challenge. a de will out-yield qbs in most circumstances (provided your environment is under control), but if you are not working in a larger space in which multiple light fixtures will be employed, i would go with the r spec. diy it if you want to save yourself some cash and have the option to customize it to suit your space/needs/taste. also you may be able to get away with no a/c if you go the led route, with de you would definitely need it. the led will cost way less to run than a de, too
My first grow tent was (is) a 3 x 3 x 7.5 Gorilla Grow tent with a Black Diamond LED light and I've have had ok success with it. I just want to have the best light and had figured I would buy a small ac unit to put in the new tent to cool. I really liked the led tho
 
It might be worth thinking about mitigating potential danger. If you run LED's and the a/c craps out there is a much better chance of your plants surviving. Also be aware that the commercial led fixtures (ex. HLG ) are usually IP rated (i.e. waterproof rated) so survive water related incidents without burning out or catching anything on fire.
 
It might be worth thinking about mitigating potential danger. If you run LED's and the a/c craps out there is a much better chance of your plants surviving. Also be aware that the commercial led fixtures (ex. HLG ) are usually IP rated (i.e. waterproof rated) so survive water related incidents without burning out or catching anything on fire.
I have had that issue with the tent I currently run. Funny you bring that up
 
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