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JimmyIndica

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Thinking of purchasing the Kind K5 xl750, for either a 3x3, 4x2 or 4x4 tent (not sure which yet). Any opinions on this light?

http://kindledgrowlights.com/product/best-led-grow-light-k5-xl750/

Cheers!
I would rec 90 to 120 watt Vero29/CXB3590 4000K Thru quality optics and stay away from the KIND or you might be having issues like this in 11months or so.
KIND grows very good smoke,but the Cons just outweigh the pros to much. I also rec to do your research before buying.
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Airwalker16

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That's why I put "apparently". Just giving a rough idea of what I've heard and gathered. But I apoligize sorry. I haventered purchased one yet but I will be soonn
 

Frozbozz

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I would rec 90 to 120 watt Vero29/CXB3590 4000K Thru quality optics and stay away from the KIND or you might be having issues like this in 11months or so.
KIND grows very good smoke,but the Cons just outweigh the pros to much. I also rec to do your research before buying.
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Wow that sucks... Did they replace the unit for you? So basically you're suggesting I build my own rig?
 

Kadavar

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Hi everybody
Sorry in advance for my english
I'm not a handyman so i wanted to buy Led light assembled. I would like a led light for flowering in a box of 1 square meter ( 3.28 foot on 3.28 foot).
Somebody tell me that this seller have good lamps : Todogrowled. I just wanted if you know this lamp ? If you have any other good lamp companies or any advices, i'm more than interesseted !
Thanks guys
 

Boatguy

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Hard saying without a data sheet but my best guess is no. You are going to want a driver that exceeds your required wattage, not less. If you are running the cxa's at 42v and 1300ma you need 42*1.3=54.6 watts. Multiply that times two to power both with one driver.
This driver would work for one. http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?qs=8LJq9%2bybq8ohR6nNLfTz/g==
 

smegpot

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Hi people.can anyone tell me if this is any good for 2 plants in coco coir from seed to finish.

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/381083317076

If not looking at the t5 set up this one.

https://www.hydroculture.co.uk/lightwave-60cm-x-4-tube

But I would also purchase 2 red bulbs for flowering.

Thanks in advance lee
450 watt led for $88?? Sounds like a scam, even homemade you couldn't build a 450 true watt led that cheap. Get the t-5's and 3-4 150 watt white light LED floods (at the right spectrum colors, s), I use LED floods myself for supplemental lighting, the plants love them in flower, I nest them right in the middle of my plants even or set them in any dark corners. Best of all you can just keep adding and move them around where you need them.

If you want something thats going to be pretty solid but you absolutely want to avoid building one, you could also look into finding a used LED bay light (bay lights are overheads for warehouses or for sports stadiums. phillips and sylvania make great LED bay lighting...end even agriculture ones).
 
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tinytocker

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Thanks for the reply smegpot it's 90 pounds sterling that's about 140 dollars if that makes a diffrence lol the spec is



  • Specifications:
    Super 450W LED Grow light for Indoor Plants Growth and Flower

    Full spectrum for vegetative and flowering stage: 430~440nm, 450~475nm, 620~630nm, 650~670nm, White, IR(730nm)
    LED Output Power:: 150PCS exclusive 3W grow LEDs
    Output power: 450Watt
    Power consumption : energy saving, just consumes about 160W-225Wpower, much better than the same product in the marketplace .

    Dimension: 310*210*60mm (12.2 x 8.26 x 2.36inches)
    Coverage Area: about 3.5 x 4 Square Feet ( The lighting area and the height are changeable according to different plants and environments )
    Lumens: 19000lm
    Lux: 15000lux/1m 12000lux/1.5m

    View Angle of LEDs: 90/120° Mixed

    N.W/G.W. : 3.8KG/4KG
    Lifespan: >50,000hours
    Worldwide Voltage: 85v-265v
    Working environment : -20~40℃,45%~95%RH
    Working Frequency: 50~60Hz
    Modular Power Cord (Available in US, UK, EU, AU,JP)
    Warranty: 3 Year All Inclusive

    NOTE:One of leds is not very brighter ,it is IR 850nm LED , this LED is helpful for flower and it 10 times more expensive than other color LEDs
 

kronic1989

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Recently got back on here. I've been doing a bit of reading on COB LEDs(and LED in general) and it had me interested.
It seems everyone just builds their own DIY style. Nothing wrong with that. I've just never been much of a electrical DIY'er. So I started looking at a few COB style models offered by a few companies. I stumbled upon a place nearby that seems alright. What do you guys think?
http://www.notaboutwatts.com/
Also would customizing the spectrum on one of these be beneficial? I would be using it a supplemental lighting alongside a HPS
 

BM9AGS

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Recently got back on here. I've been doing a bit of reading on COB LEDs(and LED in general) and it had me interested.
It seems everyone just builds their own DIY style. Nothing wrong with that. I've just never been much of a electrical DIY'er. So I started looking at a few COB style models offered by a few companies. I stumbled upon a place nearby that seems alright. What do you guys think?
http://www.notaboutwatts.com/
Also would customizing the spectrum on one of these be beneficial? I would be using it a supplemental lighting alongside a HPS
Less than 80 lumen per watt
Epiled

When members of this form use the word COB we are almost exclusively referencing vero 18-29 and Cree CXB 3070/3590
Anything other than that stay away from it.
 
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