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Tripper420

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Im looking at some 120 watt led lights on eBay. Before anyone scolds me, I'm aware that it's a bad idea but I need a light and havent the cash for anything than like 150 bucks.

Heres the first postings description:

Just the Light Spectrum your plant needs for enhanced Flowering; RBO / 711

Tri-band ( Red,Blue,Orange). 660 nm red LED, brighter and better.

Superbrite Bridgelux 1 watt LED chips

1 Watt LED's are more effecient than 3*Watt LED's which only give off approx. 2 watts light.*

Economic, Self-cooling,**Low Heat replacement for 600 Watt HPS

50,000 Plus Lifespan hours

Compact, lighteight and Environmentally friendly

Save Approx 80% Energy Consumption

Includes 6 ft grounded power cord & hanging hardware.

***************** Many make wide and varied claims for their 120Watt LED panels.

Our panel is made*with 1-Watt Ultra-brite Bridgelux chips. As bright as they come and the best that there is!

**************** *Not better than the rest-Just as good as it gets!!!

Here's the second:

57*2W Retangle LED Grow Lights;
Brand New;
Input Voltage: AC85-265V, Red wave lengh:620-630nm, Blue wave lengh:460-470nm;
LED Lumen: Red:60-100lm/led, Blue:20-30lm/led;
Red Blue Ratio: 8:1, Best for Plants Grow;
Wide Beam Angle: 120 degree (covers approximately 25~50 square feet);
Higher Power Fans Cooling the LED Chips for Longer Lifespan;
Lifespan > 30,000 Hours.

Now keep on mind I only have a little cash to spend hence ebay. I'm thinking the second choice is better cause of the 2 watt led bulbs but I'm not sure.

Any input would be great
 

kushnotbush

Well-Known Member
A 150 hps is like 70 at HTG so you can still afford a 4" inline to cool your space. I would try that if you can, the heat isn't that bad and in a small space it works great. I don't think LED can penetrate as well as a 150 but I could be wrong. Good luck and happy growing.
KnB
 
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