wyteberrywidow
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I love the informative post..
What's up Jorgo? I also have an oblong shaped 2x3 space. If you're looking to get something with the about the same output of a 250w hps which I think is a good fit for that size space, I recommend 180w or 200w from advanced. More if you want to blow it up. I've grown with both a 180 and 200 in a 2x3 and get great results. If you can fit more power in there and are comfortable with cost of buying another led, then I'd shoot for more like 350-400w in there and you'll be sitting very nice.
I find it hard to believe that this 160 watt system outperforms a 400W HPS or even comes close.Our Pro-Grow 180 excels over a traditional 400 watt HID system.
Just because this is the LED forum, I'm not allowed to mention HPS lamps, even if they may be a better choice for a given application?
Because this is the LED forum, nobody is allowed to draw comparisons between HPS and LED lighting? Isn't that sort of the point of an LED forum?
I'm not believing anything. You may have noticed I said "*IF* LEDs are twice as efficient as HPS".
The claim has been made, but I certainly don't know it to be true, which is why I brought up a 250W HPS instead.
Well, I thought the whole point of LEDs is that you can get away with LESS power than HPS.
If I really have to put in a full 300-400 watts of LED to light up a 2x3' space, why shouldn't I just go with HPS lighting?
I can pick up two 150W HPS lamps for well under $200 together and I *know* those will give excellent results in that space.
I don't even think I can get one good 200W LED panel for that price.
If I have to run the LEDs with the same actual power draw as HPS then there is no savings in electricity and little savings in heat to boot.
I disagree.
First of all, HPS is still the gold standard for lighting in indoor growing, which is why virtually every commercial grower uses it. 50W/sq-foot isn't an absolute law, its basically a first estimate to optimize coverage.
Ultimately, no matter what type of lighting you use, be it HPS, linear fluorescent, CFL, plasma, LED, induction lighting, its still appropriate to relate light output to energy consumption. How else are you going to compare setups or decide what size lamp to use for your space? The way to do that is with watts/unit area.
My question was, what's the optimum setup for a 2x3 space.
If I really need to use 300-400 watts of LED, its not clear to me why I should choose LEDs.
Lol. Everyone has thier own opinion .. Until I start seeing price drop then I'll consider but I'm entitled to my opinion ain't I? If you feel it fits your needs go for it.. I say what I would do I didn't say what you should do!!!I must admit as a mod for the led section you do seem a little biased towards hps whyte'..
Anyways check here.. http://gudomeledgrow.com/blog/?page_id=31 these lights claim, with pretty well documented grows at least 1.7 gram/watt and some even more.. but look at the prices 200 euro's+ for 70/90 watts of power..
Led's do easily beat out hps for scrog type grows (or even normal grows with well chosen vertical light placement) watt for watt but the expense is still huge..
If you want to experiment look here.. http://buymarijuanaseeds.com/community/threads/how-to-build-your-diy-led-array.117772/ towards the end of the thread with the more recent led diodes the results are phenomenal.. 20 watts for over an ounce in one pc grow..
My question is how did your grows with 180 and 200 watt LED panels compare to a 250W HPS? Ever done that sort of comparison?
Also, relevant to the question, were those the nominal power draws for the panels, or the actual draws?
For example, the $300 Blackstar 240 actually draws about 133W. The $300 Hydrohut Pro-grow 180 supposedly draws 160W. Advanced LED claims an actual draw of 180W for its $540 180 panel. (I just looked at their website and didn't see a 200W model).
Advanced isn't making direct comparisons with HPS but claim a generic 50-70% energy advantage. In other words, they're implying (but not outright saying) that their 180 is as good as a 400W HPS. Hydrohut claims (or used to claim) the following explicitly, which is lifted right from a Google cache of their website:
I find it hard to believe that this 160 watt system outperforms a 400W HPS or even comes close.
Still, if either of the $300 panels were even close in performance to a 250W HPS, I'd be all over them.
In contrast, if I have to buy two of these LED panels at about $300 each (let alone two at $550 each) to achieve the performance of one $150 250W HPS, I really don't see the point of the LEDs.
Which is it?
That's the exact tent and light combo I'm wanting to try!I have the Blackstar 240 and I've got 2 plants in 3 gallon pots and 1 plant in a 1 gallon pot. Ultimately I think 2 is ideal for one light. I'm getting another blackstar in the next month so then i will have 2 240's in a 4x2x5 tent.
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I have the Blackstar 240 and I've got 2 plants in 3 gallon pots and 1 plant in a 1 gallon pot. Ultimately I think 2 is ideal for one light. I'm getting another blackstar in the next month so then i will have 2 240's in a 4x2x5 tent.
That's the exact tent and light combo I'm wanting to try!