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Lol I love it when you get to ramblin. I learn shit! Ya I was gonna say that i would just keep saving till i could afford the $600 for the 320w cobs diy build (Timber,com) ... I mean if your gonna go led, then imo that is the only way to go.the 150w ufo's draw about 45-50w at the wall
LED for the most part is a lie
what I mean by that is that they will claim
500w of power
what they are really saying is
the 150w led MAY be equivilant to 500w of incadescent
and all leds are not made the same as is the case with hps for the most part
with hps you can pretty much throw in any 600 and know what to expect
with LED it is a differ story
the LED's that I run are true 75w a piece actual 3500k spectrum
a total of 300w of actual draw = 150 par watts which is pretty equivalent to a 600w Gavita
I am outputting 48,000 lumens with 300w
it has been measured at 950ppfd in a 2x4 space @18" above canopy
I pulled of 300g off my last run with 300w of light
with those blurple type single diode leds you have to get like 4" to the plant because of the reverse square law principle
sorry rambling
but yeah 50w per ufo
looks good bro.. Not knocking your leds... Thats not my job lol... $200 more and you could of had 2x320w cobs...I have Apollo smart v3 280w - drow 180w, Mars II 700w - draw 525w and Mars hydro reflector 480w -draw 300w, all three placed in square. Lights are 20cm above cannapy. Draw from wall 1005 w or 1kw in 4x4 about 1k euros worth of lights
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Really man? Without hydro with just COB like cxb3590? I meant to do my next grow with 12 cxb3590 in 4x4 serial connected ,with active cooling, With two hlg 240 drivers.with 1kw of cree COB led over a 4x4 would easily pull 1kgrams dry if not more
Really man? Without hydro with just COB like cxb3590? I meant to do my next grow with 12 cxb3590 in 4x4 serial connected ,with active cooling, With two hlg 240 drivers.
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I pulled 320g from 300w of 3590's
that is 4 3590's ran @ 2.1a
340w from the wall which is the total with 2 fans and the drivers themselves
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thanks...but that is actually not as good as I have seenOver 1 gpw. That is boss for LED's!
I've been trying to learn more about them. They really seem to be doing well these days although I don't really have the knowledge for DIY cobs so If I end up trying them I'll have to buy a prefab unit. 2 GPW very cool. Makes me wonder how much longer I want to use HID lights.thanks...but that is actually not as good as I have seen
with some people and the right strains I have seen 2gpw
over on RIU there is a huge LED community with a lot of really awesome growers.....for LED and other things I like to cruise over there
I like helping people here...as well this site is much more laid back...not as hostile
Sweet then I'm pretty sure I won't pop my breakersthe 150w ufo's draw about 45-50w at the wall
LED for the most part is a lie
what I mean by that is that they will claim
500w of power
what they are really saying is
the 150w led MAY be equivilant to 500w of incadescent
and all leds are not made the same as is the case with hps for the most part
with hps you can pretty much throw in any 600 and know what to expect
with LED it is a differ story
the LED's that I run are true 75w a piece actual 3500k spectrum
a total of 300w of actual draw = 150 par watts which is pretty equivalent to a 600w Gavita
I am outputting 48,000 lumens with 300w
it has been measured at 950ppfd in a 2x4 space @18" above canopy
I pulled of 300g off my last run with 300w of light
with those blurple type single diode leds you have to get like 4" to the plant because of the reverse square law principle
sorry rambling
but yeah 50w per ufo
Man, you all are talking a different language :)Really man? Without hydro with just COB like cxb3590? I meant to do my next grow with 12 cxb3590 in 4x4 serial connected ,with active cooling, With two hlg 240 drivers.
Don't spend no more money till u learn that language! Lol! It's a little complicated but it gets easier as you continue to read about it... cxb 3590 cob. .. That's what you remember today.Man, you all are talking a different language :)
Cobs are little pucks that consist of many single diodes that run together to create 1 light source or bulbDon't spend no more money till u learn that language! Lol! It's a little complicated but it gets easier as you continue to read about it... cxb 3590 cob. .. That's what you remember today.
T-5's can generate a great harvestHiya guys :) Lotta stuff to read lol I'll stick with my T5's for now though lol
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Wow! Can you fly that thing to the moon? No seriously, that light and set up looks sick, nothing like what I got going on over here.View attachment 663023
Cobs are little pucks that consist of many single diodes that run together to create 1 light source or bulb
this is what an actual full spectrum LED light looks like
LMAO it is a cool setup :) But I don't think it can fly to the moon lolWow! Can you fly that thing to the moon? No seriously, that light and set up looks sick, nothing like what I got going on over here.
I'll be tuning in to this onehahahah....
I'll post a picture probably Monday when my new plants go in
I think I will start a journal
I am going to be running 3 Super Silver Cough seeds
well they are already teens ready for transplant into the "CHAMBER"
and 1 Lemon Afghani
and 2 Caramel Afghani's
I run alot of landrace strain so I just call them by flavor and smell
but yeah
I do like how well advanced those LEDs have gotten, but they are a wee bit more I can afford atm.hahahah....
I'll post a picture probably Monday when my new plants go in
I think I will start a journal
I am going to be running 3 Super Silver Cough seeds
well they are already teens ready for transplant into the "CHAMBER"
and 1 Lemon Afghani
and 2 Caramel Afghani's
I run alot of landrace strain so I just call them by flavor and smell
but yeah
Lol... haWow! Can you fly that thing to the moon? No seriously, that light and set up looks sick, nothing like what I got going on over here.
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