Help me choose a 4x4flowertent light

twalte

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When i talked to them they said these were the two options are you sure buying those 3 smaller lights was best choice??
"Hello - for flowering a 4'x4' area, you will need roughly 600 watts. We have two options - the first is a traditional light fixture, and the second is pendant style lighting :


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Redwood VS
High quality COB LED Grow Lights built in the USA using top quality components. 3 Year Warranty, high PAR/PPF output, low heat, close canopy operation, silent no fans, dimmable operation.
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Quintet of Daisies (5)
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I didn’t buy three of the daisies. I bought three of these, for a total of 9 cobs. That’s 930 watts from the wall. It’s similar to the Timber Fatty, except with three dimmers instead of one.
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Airwalker16

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Are you willing to screw a few screws, drill a few holes and connect a few wires?
If you are, just buy 10 gen2 EB bridgelux 2'(560mm)strips, a12-15' of 3/4" angle aluminum and a 600w HLG-600H-** driver and run them all in parallel. This will cost less than $400.
 

Hust17

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Question on Timbers, anyone ever tried the 1750K? It’s solely for flowering just never considered that hot
 

Couch_Lock

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For a 4 x 4? HLG 550V2 rspec wins, Timber is good though......Own the Rspec and a Timber 2VL and two CMH's

More Photon Density to the canopy then any Timber, at 18" or 24"
 

hybridway2

Amare Shill
I recommend the Amare Bar-8, Canna-Spec.
Its a beast though.
In 2 months the UVL will be Available in a lightweight, less expensive version that includes UVA+B.
Sammy 301H , Olson colors, LG UV diodes on remote drivers, dimmable, separates in the middle for x2 330w lights. 660w 2.6 umol/j. UL-880 Cert. Ip-66 , 1250 retail to your door.

 

ToFarGone

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Those are the 4' strips as well right?
24x 2’ strips on a 480

Switching from my HPS was the best thing I did. Forget about lumens or Ppfd. The spread of strips over the area for even light distribution and then the environmental management was all I needed to sell me. No more running the exhaust just to cool sucking all my humidity out
 

Airwalker16

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im running 8 qb132's on 2 lrs drivers in my 4x4 currently, had some help from a buddy of mine tho.
very nice ( in my borat voice)
I'm a big fan of the LRS model drivers. So much better priced. And they're plenty sturdy. Just gotta be in a dry place.
 
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