Only 230w (2.3 amps): Match the yields of a 600w HPS. Pull 12 ounces or more
You need 400 watts of good white mid power leds to compare with a 600w HPS
If you were good enough to get 1 gram per watt with that fixture that'd be 230 grams or 8 ounces.
1.5 grams watt would be 12 ounces or 2 grams watt would be 16 ounces.
Youd be into fisherman's tales territory there lol
Far too much blue in the spectrum too and as for
"It is the only spectrum to truly be the sun’s spectrum" that's a lie
Too expensive $435 USD
You never said what area you need to cover.
That light would cover 6 sq ft of decent light.
A 600 watt HPS would cover up to 16 sq ft
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It looks like this is old, but at growpotcheaply on Youtube we do a grow with the Dwarf Star, 1 plant and get 12oz. Also a follower did the same thing. We also have a few 2 pounders dry weight, 1 plant with the Max Yield and Goliath V2. We just did a video showing the par readings from different heights from middle and edges.
The Goliath v2 has an average par of 768 and uses under 700watts. To give an idea of how powerful that is, a 1000 watt DE HPS has 630 average par. Our double lens technology is why our lights can do this.
It looks like this is old, but at growpotcheaply on Youtube we do a grow with the Dwarf Star, 1 plant and get 12oz. Also a follower did the same thing. We also have a few 2 pounders dry weight, 1 plant with the Max Yield and Goliath V2. We just did a video showing the par readings from different heights from middle and edges.
The Goliath v2 has an average par of 768 and uses under 700watts. To give an idea of how powerful that is, a 1000 watt DE HPS has 630 average par. Our double lens technology is why our lights can do this.