It will perform best as a door stop or a shooting target.
It will perform best as a door stop or a shooting target.
Sorry if u mentioned that. Sooo not something I should replace my HPS/MH with? Really thought with the limited research they looked good.I already run 400 CMH. Its nice to have the option to run vertical. Been using them for quite a few years. I do like the results and still have enough new bulbs to last a few years.
Ceramics are great lights. I have no experience with the 315 or 800s. But from what I have seen and heard they are productive lights.Sorry if u mentioned that. Sooo not something I should replace my HPS/MH with? Really thought with the limited research they looked good.
Just want to try something new. I have grown for many, many years. Eye Hortilux 600 HPS is my preference. The last year the garden has been under a DE Ushio 1000 HPS. I like it but still think 2x600 is better than a single 1000. I don't really keep that close an eye on gpw. But am probably in the 1.5 gpw or so range in Promix HP/CC.Bonjour
You did not explain why you want to change of lightning system!?!
How many gpw did you pull from your current setup
What kind of grow do you use?prefer?
Do you know how to use tools?
What surface?
Have a great day...
ordering my Vero 29 LED light from Optic Lighting tomorrow.If you want to try LED's just for the sake of trying something new, definitely go the DIY route using cxb or vero. (or you're probably going to be disappointed)
The one thing to keep in mind with vero 29 (driven at 2.1A) is that you will have to keep them about a foot from the canopy to prevent burning. Vero 29 at 2.1A is like a death ray when at point blank. (~30W of radiant power in the area of a US quarter will start a fire) It will fry your canopy if the plants get to close. Just keep this in mind if you have a very short room with very tall plants.ordering my Vero 29 LED light from Optic Lighting tomorrow.
going with the big one, the 500watt model, and will add another in a month time.
really excited about these Vero LED chips. all of my research has pointed me in this direction.
That's where I started.. looking at the Solarstorm, Blackdog, Kind, etc..This was a 8-880 SolarStrom test run of mine..
https://www.rollitup.org/t/ridiculous-monster-cropped-6-400-watt-led-grow.870744/
wow! you are a super customer! i appreciate itI too have been looking at LED, trying to cut the massive heat created by my HP's. There are so many company's competing against each other, it's hard to decipher what's what. I'm been doing my homework for a couple of weeks and am no better off now than I was when I started. This site has some promise: http://opticgrowlights.com/led-grow-lights.html.
I also came across this: http://ledgrowlightguide.com/current-top-rated-led-grow-lights
The best thing I believe you can do is start researching other's grows using the different brands and follow their comments. Do not listen to the company's advertising. Look for a no-questions-ask 90 day return policy which the better ones offer, including a super long warranty between 3-5 years. If a company has the confidence both of these, they must have some confidence in their products. Lastly, don't buy the cheap chinese crap lights on Ebay, or you'll be sorry eventually!