Led Suggestions (10 years growing)

KK4IEM

Active Member
I have been growing for some time now but looking to try a LED light set up. This will be a investment so please no cheap ebay suggestions. looking for a professional LED setup for a 4x8 tent. I have used HPS / MH forever with great results and don't mind staying with them if reamended by the advanced growers.

Here is my current Blue cheese 5 weeks into flower :)

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lazaah

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I've got 2 of the new Grow Lights Australia 420 boards in my 4x4. Only running one atm, but will power up the second when my co2 setup. This will give me a total of 960w. Pretty happy with them.
 

GBAUTO

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Where are you located?
If I was running a 4x8, I would try a pair of 600 watt arrays.
There are plenty of form factors available but your location will also limit what is available.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I have been growing for some time now but looking to try a LED light set up. This will be a investment so please no cheap ebay suggestions. looking for a professional LED setup for a 4x8 tent. I have used HPS / MH forever with great results and don't mind staying with them if reamended by the advanced growers.

Here is my current Blue cheese 5 weeks into flower :)

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What's your budget?
 

hillbill

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A CMH 315 watt in center and a couple approximately 250 watt boards on the side seems interesting. Stick with well known lights like HLG or some others that slip my mind.
 

Star Dog

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Where in the world are you, your climate can make or break using leds.
If it's a cold climate they don't produce enough heat keep your hps/mh
if it's hot climate led is the way to go the diodes radiate very little heat.
 

GrassBurner

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Id go with HLG. They're highly recommended, available customer service, and there are plenty of growers on here growing nice plants under them. I don't have any experience with cobs, but I also see a lot of nice plants grown under Timber fixtures.
One thing I like about HLG is the ability to purchase boards alone, and build your own light, as well as diy kits. You could build a light as cheap as $500 using qb120's, or buy a pre-made fixture and just plug it in :blsmoke: Whatever you get, make sure it is using top quality diodes, and a quality driver (meanwell for example). If you do go the diy route, ive got a Delta driver that ive been using for about a month, no complaints and it saved me about $20 over the equivalent Meanwell. Good luck whichever way you go, lots of options and a ton of knowledge on here :bigjoint:
 
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