Have a 2x4x6 grow tent, looking to put in a 4inch fan with carbon filter, looking hard at a 400w MARS light. Will this light do the job for two plants or should I be looking at only one, or is this space just to small for a 400w light? Thanks for any and all input!
So you are saying I need a 300w not a 400w light? Thanks!!The space is too large for that light. To me 300 watts actual output at 120+ LPW is ideal for a 2x4. The Mars actual output is around 180 watts and probably not 120 LPW.
It would be extremely difficult to find a unit so heavy in R and B that with 120lm/W of source given the low LER of R and B light. In this case I'd say lm/W is a poor way to rate a lamp. (not that Mars would have a good rating anyway)The Mars actual output is around 180 watts and probably not 120 LPW.
I got 2 as supplemental..I love em..they're cheap,and even if they were to suck shit,I'm glad I bought em for my own interest,and now I havecmy proof,opinion,and don't have to listen to 'what its' on the subject anymore,unless I want to entertain myself...Have a 2x4x6 grow tent, looking to put in a 4inch fan with carbon filter, looking hard at a 400w MARS light. Will this light do the job for two plants or should I be looking at only one, or is this space just to small for a 400w light? Thanks for any and all input!!!!
good looking tent man, many of us started with Mars, they grow bud, shoot I am still using my mars 300, but now i have a couple of cree cobs along side, I will do a few crops with the thingI got 2 as supplemental..I love em..they're cheap,and even if they were to suck shit,I'm glad I bought em for my own ignterest,and now I havecmy proof,opinion,and don't have to listen to 'what its' on the subject anymore,unless I want to entertain myself...View attachment 3421173
hey this guy is interested in DIY led, can you message him,It would be extremely difficult to find a unit so heavy in R and B that with 120lm/W of source given the low LER of R and B light. In this case I'd say lm/W is a poor way to rate a lamp. (not that Mars would have a good rating anyway)
There's a cob in the middle of 2x 300s in that pic..good looking tent man, many of us started with Mars, they grow bud, shoot I am still using my mars 300, but now i have a couple of cree cobs along side, I will do a few crops with the thing
i grew some decent flowers using a mars 900w (520draw) in a 4x 2 x 6...Have a 2x4x6 grow tent, looking to put in a 4inch fan with carbon filter, looking hard at a 400w MARS light. Will this light do the job for two plants or should I be looking at only one, or is this space just to small for a 400w light? Thanks for any and all input!!!!
The Mars 400 uses 206 watts. About 26 are from driver inefficiency and fan power, so about 180 watts of output goes to the emitters. Just saying, you're only going to get so much from 180 watts in a 2x4. Maybe buy one and see what it can do in half the space and buy another if you like it, then you would have a 400w setup.So you are saying I need a 300w not a 400w light? Thanks!!
You're right, but it would be difficult for me to come up with a more scientific comparison between them and white COB emitters. The most efficient 180 watts on the market isn't going to kill it in a 2x4. 400w HPS is an option similar in price to what mac is thinking about spending, so that's a possible option. 300w COB is a better option, but it going to run around $600-800.It would be extremely difficult to find a unit so heavy in R and B that with 120lm/W of source given the low LER of R and B light. In this case I'd say lm/W is a poor way to rate a lamp. (not that Mars would have a good rating anyway)
loud, not load, sorryThank you all for the great info, growing for my own use. Helps keep the PTSD monster away, thinking about making a grow cab the same size as my tent and trying out two 400w Mars lights, need stealth. How load are LED's ? Will also be running fan with carbon filter to keep everything from smelling up the house. Once again thanks for all the great info, hope to grow some sleep meds without any visitors having any idea!!!!!!!
Impossible, actually. Both 450nm and 660nm LEDs have LER << 120 lm/W.It would be extremely difficult to find a unit so heavy in R and B that with 120lm/W of source given the low LER of R and B light. In this case I'd say lm/W is a poor way to rate a lamp. (not that Mars would have a good rating anyway)