Would this be a good light to get and run all 3? Or ?
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From that site.I just read this and from what it said I'm actually pretty close to what I need with 2 of these leds
I mean I know I'm not gunna get pounds but I'm also not trying to waste my seeds and only get a miniscule amountIndeed. You should be fine.
Do more reading and research, including forums threads like this, to plan for your next light.
Hanging height limitations and heat management are a couple varaiables to consider...
So I'm 100 and some change away from what I would needFrom that site.
Say you have a 3×3 grow tent. That makes 9 square feet. At 30 watts per square foot you would thus want 270 watts in total. If you went up to 40 watts per square foot, you would want 360 watts in total
30w per square foot is top end LEDs , 40 - 50w would be what you want to aim for with the ones you have.
From my time reading forums and getting feedback from some great people out here, you need a minimum of 30w per square foot with led. Im shooting for 40-45 per with my DIY build I'm working on. Those lights are each 200w actual. For a 3x3, you're just fine. If you go to a 4x4, you definitely should consider upgrading lights. If I had know 2 or 3 years ago what I know now, I wouldn't have waited til now to upgrade. You're going to be leaving alot on the table using those, but if you're not trying for massive hauls, they will do just fine.If I bought a third one and ran all 3 I'd be in the ballpark of what I need or should I just get a good mars hydro light?
I'm pretty sure there 110w actual each wheres you get 200 eachFrom my time reading forums and getting feedback from some great people out here, you need a minimum of 30w per square foot with led. Im shooting for 40-45 per with my DIY build I'm working on. Those lights are each 200w actual. For a 3x3, you're just fine. If you go to a 4x4, you definitely should consider upgrading lights. If I had know 2 or 3 years ago what I know now, I wouldn't have waited til now to upgrade. You're going to be leaving alot on the table using those, but if you're not trying for massive hauls, they will do just fine.
No.also regardless I'll keep that in mind for my second tent I probably will go that way but I am looking for a answer on this would 2 of these LEDs be overkill?
I checked those on Amazon and it said 200w actual draw for the "1000w".I'm pretty sure there 110w actual each wheres you get 200 each
So if I get the other light I posted and ran all 3 that'd be 230+220=450 that'd out me at 50w per square footNo.
Overkill for a anything I've tried has been over 80k LUX of HPS light over an entire tent. (Currently run 81.25w/sq ft. hps)
So,
220w of LED over 9 sq ft = 24.44444 watts.
Not even close to overkill.
Put 2- 100 watt regular light bulbs in the tent. Boom. There's your 2 Led's.
Yes I had to scroll down a bit but yes it does say 200w actual drawI checked those on Amazon and it said 200w actual draw for the "1000w".
Much better.So if I get the other light I posted and ran all 3 that'd be 230+220=450 that'd out me at 50w per square foot
Yes I had to scroll down a bit but yes it does say 200w actual draw
So that would be 44w per square footI checked those on Amazon and it said 200w actual draw for the "1000w".
On amazon it does say its actual draw in 200w so 2 would be 44w per square foot i think im in good shape i think my brother has a extra 600w mars hydro LED idk the actual draw ill have to check it out and may throw that in and I should be goodMuch better.
Most Led guys around here would more than approve I believe.
(Again, I'm an hps guy so don't quote me.)
I've always found more light (available) never hurt...
If they're 200 and not the 110 I saw I'd say you're good. @TintEastwood ?Yes I had to scroll down a bit but yes it does say 200w actual draw
Just keep in mind, by the end of a 2nd run, your lights will have probably already lost 25% of its output. My very 1st grow ever, I ran 3 in aeroponics and had 17 dry ounces, 2nd run with 3 was half that, and 3rd was even less. I still run 4 of them until I have time to finish my build, but you'll definitely notice decreases after each grow. If you're going to stick with LED, which I would recommend, definitely dont keep wasting money on cheap ones and look into going DIY or spending the money on an HLG or Timber set up.On amazon it does say its actual draw in 200w so 2 would be 44w per square foot i think im in good shape i think my brother has a extra 600w mars hydro LED idk the actual draw ill have to check it out and may throw that in and I should be good
If they're 200 and not the 110 I saw I'd say you're good. @TintEastwood ?
It has a veg and bloom switch I think its probably 110 with just the veg switch then 200 when I flip the bloom switchIf they are 200w then your golden.
I thought they were 110w .