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New ts600 arrived today I’ll get pics once its in. #3isthemagicnumber
New ts600 arrived today I’ll get pics once its in. #3isthemagicnumber
Holy Moly, looks great.Wanna thank MarshydroLED for advising me on the upgrade from my old mars600s to my new SP150s. My big girl perked right up and the growth I was expecting but didn’t see from my old lights began right away. Happy growing everybody View attachment 947956
Wanna thank MarshydroLED for advising me on the upgrade from my old mars600s to my new SP150s. My big girl perked right up and the growth I was expecting but didn’t see from my old lights began right away. Happy growing everybody View attachment 947956
Thanks for your sharing, the plants are so stunning! One of the reasons why I love SP series light more, compared with TS series lights is that the thick heat sink saves more cost in cooling systems.I also want to add my personal opinion in general, the Sp150 packaging was very impressive, great care was taken to protect the light during shipping. The fixture itself gets hot but the time proven cooling system utilizing cooling fins and natural convection (refrigerators have used this for decades) have reduced the temperature in my grow area and the little fan we all use to create a gentle breeze for our babies seems quite sufficient to keep things cool at the canopy. Just my personal review for the sake of others considering upgrading their old lights.
Heatsink's don't reduce the output of heat, they just help with the spread. You don't have a ts and a sp that are at the same wattage but if you did, and both used the same drivers and diodes in the same size tent the ambient temps should be the same. The different heatsink designs do not have an effect the cooling costs because they do not have an effect on the fixture's btu output. The sp design is better than the ts because the heatsink helps pull heat up and away from the tops of the plants as where it looks the the ts directs a lot of it back down towards the plants.Thanks for your sharing, the plants are so stunning! One of the reasons why I love SP series light more, compared with TS series lights is that the thick heat sink saves more cost in cooling systems.
Yeah, you are right, they just help the cooling. In terms of coverage, TSl2000 can be compared with SP250. But the TSL2000 power is 300w, SP250 power is 250w, their btu aredifferent. I still believe that the SP heat sink design is better than TS, even under the same wattage of TS and SP, the tent temperature with SP light will be lower than TS'sHeatsink's don't reduce the output of heat, they just help with the spread. You don't have a ts and a sp that are at the same wattage but if you did, and both used the same drivers and diodes in the same size tent the ambient temps should be the same. The different heatsink designs do not have an effect the cooling costs because they do not have an effect on the fixture's btu output. The sp design is better than the ts because the heatsink helps pull heat up and away from the tops of the plants as where it looks the the ts directs a lot of it back down towards the plants.
Yeah, you are right, they just help the cooling. In terms of coverage, TSl2000 can be compared with SP250. But the TSL2000 power is 300w, SP250 power is 250w, their btu aredifferent. I still believe that the SP heat sink design is better than TS, even under the same wattage of TS and SP, the tent temperature with SP light will be lower than TS's
They look good. How far are they?Here is some pics of my grow 6 weeks into this with twin MarsHydro TS1000's
Not to bad for the first time I used these lights
My 5x5 Tent could use SP250's maybe someday
They look good. How far are they?
Looking forward to that dayHere is some pics of my grow 6 weeks into this with twin MarsHydro TS1000's
Not to bad for the first time I used these lights
My 5x5 Tent could use SP250's maybe someday
Harvest is coming soon6 weeks since I flipped them 12/12
Big tree! What's the strain? Still TSL-2000 +?