Need new light desperately.

Dumbguyneedshelp

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Thats 390 watts for 215 bucks. Can get 2 cdmall 1200w led lights from amazon for 60 bucks each.and they are 245+ watts so you coukd have almost 500 actual watts for 120 bucks
 

ismann

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The description is horrible.

"Holes on the aluminum plate and the glass make heat convection, run 50~60℉ lower than any other LEDs"
"Compare to 1400 watt HPS while consuming only 390 watts!"
"Twice effective coverage area than any Reflector Series lights, perfect for a 7.8' x 7.5' growing area at 24" height."

lol, don't buy it. Spend a little more and get a good light.
 
Thats 390 watts for 215 bucks. Can get 2 cdmall 1200w led lights from amazon for 60 bucks each.and they are 245+ watts so you coukd have almost 500 actual watts for 120 bucks
Can i get any links? Iv'e browsed amazon but I've yet to find a product that's worth it except maybe the spider farmer, but it runs alittle too hot for my Florida conditions I'm afraid.
 

coreywebster

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I was watching this review

The unit hit 130 in the corners, and 140 in the middle.
That's because its passively cooled, the unit itself will be warmer than a light that is actively cooled, but that's because the active cooled light is pulling the heat away faster. The heat still ends up in your grow room though, its not a reflection of how hot or not its going to make your room.

The way for it to be cooler is to use a unit that gives the most light out for the power it uses, that spider farmer will be far more efficient and you will be able to use less watts to light the same space in comparison to what you linked. Watts are heat.

After that its about how much airflow you run to keep your temps down, but if your already above your desired grow room temp then AC is needed in the first place. Otherwise , the more air you exchange the closer to ambient temps you will be.
 

Dumbguyneedshelp

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Order placed, Thanks man that honestly looks like a steal 240w for $60 lol
You'll have alot of ppl sayojg stay away from cheap shit. But I did a bunch of research and figured out 60 bucks for the 240+ watts is the best bang for the buck. And leaves budget room for doubling up on them to. And the plants love it. Also ive had no visivle,differnce,in my power bill. Which is awesome.comes with Google,smart outlet so you can run timers off an app
 
That's because its passively cooled, the unit itself will be warmer than a light that is actively cooled, but that's because the active cooled light is pulling the heat away faster. The heat still ends up in your grow room though, its not a reflection of how hot or not its going to make your room.

The way for it to be cooler is to use a unit that gives the most light out for the power it uses, that spider farmer will be far more efficient and you will be able to use less watts to light the same space in comparison to what you linked. Watts are heat.

After that its about how much airflow you run to keep your temps down, but if your already above your desired grow room temp then AC is needed in the first place. Otherwise , the more air you exchange the closer to ambient temps you will be.
Oof, Let's hope the fans on the unit I just bought are enough of a help.. lol
 
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