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I have Timber cobs and HLG quantum boards, they work great. It seems like people are having a lot of success with Kingbrite on Alibaba, their lights appear to have all the high quality components and are less expensive than the brands I first mentioned. I dont know if the potential warranty hassles are worth the small savings but I do think they represent a good option.
Never tested it with a meter, I know you said no comparisons to hps but mostly thanks to the dimmers I think the leds use less power over the course of the grow.What type of energy consumption do you see with Timber or HLG? Kingbrite popped only radar about a month ago but havent given them much thought. Looked like another knock off brand initially but anyone with real world input would be a great source of knowledge.
Personally a warranty isnt much of an issue unless something truly catastrophic occurs. Thanks for chiming in
Never tested it with a meter, I know you said no comparisons to hps but mostly thanks to the dimmers I think the leds use less power over the course of the grow.
I'm using some off brand led and a mars hydro reflector 96 and not gonna lie this cheap one is kicking ass.Heres the simple way of putting it...cheap ($120 - $200) LEDs seem to work for veg. Veg is the "easy" part.
Who has had experience with LEDs through bloom that can stand by their end product and truthfully say they were happy with light saturation, footprint of their light and overall health of their plant(s) from beginning to end.
Thus far I would say my LED worked well for the easy part of my grow but I am a little disappointed with my blooming footprint (900w philizon LED). Yes - this particular strain was an intentional experiment but I honestly find this particular LED lack luster in bloom
Thoughts.. ideas.. rants... welcome! But keep it focused on LEDs without comparing to HPS or HID
Heres the simple way of putting it...cheap ($120 - $200) LEDs seem to work for veg. Veg is the "easy" part.
Who has had experience with LEDs through bloom that can stand by their end product and truthfully say they were happy with light saturation, footprint of their light and overall health of their plant(s) from beginning to end.
Thus far I would say my LED worked well for the easy part of my grow but I am a little disappointed with my blooming footprint (900w philizon LED). Yes - this particular strain was an intentional experiment but I honestly find this particular LED lack luster in bloom
Thoughts.. ideas.. rants... welcome! But keep it focused on LEDs without comparing to HPS or HID
You really need to look at the specs on Alibaba. For example...The Spider Farmer SF-2000. It has like 880 diodes and sells for $250ish USD. If you go on Spider Farmers site....the SF-2000 has 1212 diodes but costs Over $500 USD.LM301 Quantum boards FTW.
Kingbrite seems to be a good manufacturer.
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