Tell me what to buy?

hillbill

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May not be my first choice but I think you will do just fine with them. Light years ahead of hps street lights. Enjoy and learn from this forum. Have fun.
 

JcV777

Member
Apparently a buddies brother is a distributor for lumini and he can get me a good deal on the 450s. Any thoughts? Should I cancel go green get two of these for significantly less?
 

StashToker

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I was just suggesting for the future you check out what those guys are doing. Nothing wrong with what you have on order, IMO you are getting your moneys worth for the speed and convenience. But if you can get a better value, do that. bongsmilie
 

BOBBY_G

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What is a comparable fixture by a real grower? Can cancel or return. A buddy said I should of just got a 1200 watt spyder. Are those the best? If there's a better option I am all for it. I just don't think I have the experience to build my own custom led.
spydrs were great but bml is no longer a company. sounds like your buddy is a little out of the loop

go green seems custy. more info on the CEO than the products on their front page should tell you something
 

trapkush

Member
can you tell us whats better about it? or maybe i should say better than ?
Yes I can try my knowledge is still limited even tho I am learning every day. The cob led advantages are it pulls from the wall half of what the watt equivalent (to hps) they put on the plants which keep electricity costs as low as possible without cutting back light power. They produce little to no heat which is ideal for growing conditions as well as not having that AC unit with a hps light which then again goes towards every harvest costs.

Now it all does matter on every persons individual growing environment but if you weigh all the pros against paying a good amount up front a lot of situations cob works out to be the best.
 

ChuckNice

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I don't see any evidence to suggest they ripped anyone off. They use that same case as a bunch of other companies, but I assume that's just whats available on a large scale from overseas. Same one Johnson grow lights uses. What are you basing that on? Don't listen to the haters. From someone who actually owns lights from them, I can safely say you will be overjoyed with their performance.
 

JcV777

Member
Thank you, guy who suggested spyder was from work, don't know his deal.
Should prob ask, what is your budget in lighting?
I set aside 5k for everything. Canceled gogreen order, researching this lumini brand another friend is talking about. He uses and his results are great. I just want to make sure I get a quality light that will last.
 

JcV777

Member
Gogreen still the favorite. Had someone also recommend the gogreen, 2 of the 300 watt instead of 4 200w in my 5 x 5, seems like they are pretty trusted which I like.
 

kachiga

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For a 8x5? You pretty sure you need more then 2 and more then 4 go green.i seen some one growing in a 4x4 with 4x go green. Good lights from what they say. You can also check out Plc led, they use a bit differnt. Tasty led really knows their stuff good one. Also people on here like the Johnson LED's as well.

I can be wrong here but for a 8x5 I think you you are going to need 8. No light expert but for full even coverage. You can always message them on the forums too, they will give you their thoughts and what they recommend.

If in 4x4 I donno think I still would want 4x of those lights for coverage.

But for the price and warranty and the 180 money back and over all good deal I think go green has a nice offer. But I do encourage to speak with the others. I know tasty uses reflectors instead of lens for example. He also uses the Cree 3090 they are bigger lights and he has really good par per watt as well, 3 year warrenty.

His name is rhaz on the forums.

http://www.tastyled.com/productslist.asp
http://www.pacificlightconcepts.com/about-plc/

Lots and lots of options. I see a lot talk a lot about the Apache at600 that would eat your budget coming in at 2500$ each dos a 4x4 per light. But if you talk with sales rep I seen them throw a -500$ code at people so maybe 2k a light if they did that for you.

Also worth pointing out the gogreen are smaller in size compared to the Plc lights. If you message them they may also give you a coupon I seen -50$ ones from there.

I am only showing you options. Up to you to research them and find your perfect fit.
 
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Airwalker16

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They're diy CFL and LED hoods. ;) made from a white tub lined with foil tape and a baking cookie sheet with a plastic lid to house all the electrical and give a solid place for the moguls to set in. Also a cord and on/off switch.
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ChuckNice

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You could maybe get away with 3 300w units in a 4x8 but in a ideal world where budget is no issue, I'd go with 4 of them or 8 of the 200w units. 8 200w will give you a better coverage than 4-300's but really you can't go wrong either way. You'll pay for your lights with the first harvest.
 

JcV777

Member
For a 8x5? You pretty sure you need more then 2 and more then 4 go green.i seen some one growing in a 4x4 with 4x go green. Good lights from what they say. You can also check out Plc led, they use a bit differnt. Tasty led really knows their stuff good one. Also people on here like the Johnson LED's as well.

I can be wrong here but for a 8x5 I think you you are going to need 8. No light expert but for full even coverage. You can always message them on the forums too, they will give you their thoughts and what they recommend.

If in 4x4 I donno think I still would want 4x of those lights for coverage.

But for the price and warranty and the 180 money back and over all good deal I think go green has a nice offer. But I do encourage to speak with the others. I know tasty uses reflectors instead of lens for example. He also uses the Cree 3090 they are bigger lights and he has really good par per watt as well, 3 year warrenty.

His name is rhaz on the forums.

http://www.tastyled.com/productslist.asp
http://www.pacificlightconcepts.com/about-plc/

Lots and lots of options. I see a lot talk a lot about the Apache at600 that would eat your budget coming in at 2500$ each dos a 4x4 per light. But if you talk with sales rep I seen them throw a -500$ code at people so maybe 2k a light if they did that for you.

Also worth pointing out the gogreen are smaller in size compared to the Plc lights. If you message them they may also give you a coupon I seen -50$ ones from there.

I am only showing you options. Up to you to research them and find your perfect fit.
Thanks for all of that info, have a few days off, going to do some heavy research and pull the trigger and never look back. Want to get things set up on my next chunk of days off.
 
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