Should I stick with the current setup?

Joint Monster

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So I currently have some 600w'ers but I will have to change my setup. I can either keep my 600w cool tube, maybe get a better brand/dual-spectrum bulb OR I can get get RID OF the 600's and pick up a LED, maybe around the same range so probably a 500wLED?
 

bioWheel

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I'd go with the LED but a 500w is going to be big-time cash. Usually it's 3x $ per watt for a quality made LED. And I don't understand your mssg completely. I mean - the header says: 'Should I stick with the current setup?'. And then your first sentence says you 'have to change my setup'. Seems a bit twisted dude - your logic I mean. Or maybe you're posting high? That I'd understand. Let us know after you get your thoughts straight.
 

Joint Monster

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I'd go with the LED but a 500w is going to be big-time cash. Usually it's 3x $ per watt for a quality made LED. And I don't understand your mssg completely. I mean - the header says: 'Should I stick with the current setup?'. And then your first sentence says you 'have to change my setup'. Seems a bit twisted dude - your logic I mean. Or maybe you're posting high? That I'd understand. Let us know after you get your thoughts straight.
Well I'm currently sitting at a comfy 1600, so moving to a 600hps or 500led would be changing it :P. Plus I'm always medicated ;). Anyways I'm really looking at this from an overall best choice perspective. The lower heat is definitely a plus, but does it match up in lumens/final results? Is it worth the extra money? Since I already have a 600 I don't want to get rid of it then have to spend extra to get a new 600.
 

kinddiesel

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keep the 600 . I used to burn 1000 waters . I love the 600 . I actually get better yield from the 600 with hortilux bulbs vs 1000 watt using cheap bulbs. and I save electric. if I were you get two 600 waters that will be one hell of an upgrade ! could double your yield instead of those cool tubes get a flat hood it seams to spread the light better then round cool tubes. I would pass on the led set up.
 

Joint Monster

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keep the 600 . I used to burn 1000 waters . I love the 600 . I actually get better yield from the 600 with hortilux bulbs vs 1000 watt using cheap bulbs. and I save electric. if I were you get two 600 waters that will be one hell of an upgrade ! could double your yield instead of those cool tubes get a flat hood it seams to spread the light better then round cool tubes. I would pass on the led set up.
Well it's actually like a cool-tube inside one of those big square reflector-hoods ..don't recall the exact name lol. So I guess a better bulb is all I will be needing? =) ...about time I stopped needing big ticket items!
 

spek9

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I'd go with the LED but a 500w is going to be big-time cash. Usually it's 3x $ per watt for a quality made LED. And I don't understand your mssg completely. I mean - the header says: 'Should I stick with the current setup?'. And then your first sentence says you 'have to change my setup'. Seems a bit twisted dude - your logic I mean. Or maybe you're posting high? That I'd understand. Let us know after you get your thoughts straight.
I'm really liking running into your posts and feedback bio... keep up the good work!

-spek
 

SKI11z

New Member
Here is a open room example. I am upgrading from a 400watt, and think I am going with the 1000watt digital adjustable 500/750/1000

[video=youtube;aPm-Ni8VVz0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPm-Ni8VVz0&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PLU7kTTChjkYOc2eqm9Ac34cMAjvh2EAf8[/video]
 

Joint Monster

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That's a nice setup, pretty advanced. I don't think I mentioned this and it is pretty important. Despite me being a patient, my downsizing is requiring me be very cautious about smell and sound. And I have a limited amount of space. Is that a good-tent or a knock-off-cheap-tent, it's local so it's better for me, hard to find and pay for shipping.
 

Joint Monster

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Hey guys, hope someone can offer me so more help? I have severe pain 24 hours 7 days a week, spinal-cord problems, it's very complicated. Right now I can get my own no problem, but soon I will have to be stealth, noise and smell, heat and e1ectricity and so on. That means I will most likely have to switch to a led setup. Any suggestions, I am on a tight-medium-budget.
 

Joint Monster

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^Yeah LED would probably be optimal. But they are $$$$$ ... would a 250w LED perform well? (...I'm thinking compared to like a 400w)

What about CFL'S? If I could find maybe 4x 250W CFL'S would those perform well? (..again compared to a 400w)
 
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