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I have said to much already. Like I say I'm going to avoid posting more detail in public threads. Its just to controversial.
Have a link you could share. Not sure if I am looking at the right light or not.
If I was going kingbrite thats what i would run. The added IR without UV but paid the extra for osam red diodes instead of the epistarKingbrite 240w Samsung Lm301h/lm281b 660nm Uv Ir Full Spectrum Led Grow Light Bar For Veg Plants Flowers By King Brite - Buy Kingbrite kingbrite 240w lm301h Led Grow Light lm281b 240w Led Grow Light Product on Alibaba.com
Kingbrite 240w Samsung Lm301h/lm281b 660nm Uv Ir Full Spectrum Led Grow Light Bar For Veg Plants Flowers By King Brite - Buy Kingbrite kingbrite 240w lm301h Led Grow Light lm281b 240w Led Grow Light Product on Alibaba.comwww.alibaba.com
Yes they make bigger but more 240w boards means better coverage so its really personal choice. These boards should only be run at 80%. Like almost all ledsso when they say 240w, thats actual wall draw? so the equivalent of a 1000W amazon china light that draws 250ish watts?
does kindbrite make anything bigger and more badass? id hate to have to order 3 of those.
epistar is known to be junk. Cree is where it was at a year or two ago.
+1000There have been multiple threads with all of this info already, discussed ad nauseam. Search the forums for Kingbrite.
I would like to see a comparison review between a high end blurple like the california light works mentioned above and a high end samsung equipped board or strip light like hlg and those against a budget board like kingbrite.
That would clear up a lot of this.
Me too! As soon as CLW wants to send me a light I'd be happy to compare it to the Kingbrites.
I've seen my lights pitted against HLG, Fluence and a local COB builder at our local shop. What I got from it was HLG and Fluence had more coverage area per watt and results were about on par with HPS results, just way more efficient. The CLW however does something to plants. More biomass, more roots, and more essential oils. COB was like using HPS but with half the watts and just as much heat.I guess the fact that CLW and HLG have third party tested PAR and pfdd and shenzen lights charts are simply made up (and their diodes are likely counterfeit) i can rest assured the budget light would lose measurably.
Shzlux 4000w 165.00I'm looking for a good LED light set up for a couple plants in a 3x3x6. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Also hopefully keeping it with a couple hundred bucks.
Bought my daughter this light. Biggest drawback is no dimmer. They just raise or lower the light or plants. Unbeatable at this price. She runs it in a 4’ tent.Shzlux 4000w 165.00
Ok nice. Have you tested the ppfd ? It's no where near what they claim right ? It's more a 3.5x3.5 than a 5x6 spread. It's two feet wide and 6 inches off the edge the par drops by 80%. Are other led's better at that. Spreading the light over let's say a 4x4 with whatever the height off the canopy to have 1000 par in the center then about 800 at the edges and then 1 foot out 600. The shzlux 4000 is 1000 middle. 600 edge. Six inches out 200.Bought my daughter this light. Biggest drawback is no dimmer. They just raise or lower the light or plants. Unbeatable at this price. She runs it in a 4’ tent.
Also i got stuck with 3 of those things lol. I ordered 1 to test but clicked 3 by stupid accident and noticed a few minutes later. I immediately did the cancel order through Amazon but they didn't get back to me orn3 days. And And they did they claimed they already had shipped it out. OK fine I'll send it back. Nope not ok. It's over 150 bucks to send back lol. So I might as well keep em. Funny thing is they actually refunded my money in advance of me sending them back. So as of right now I have three for free lol. Nah ima tell em if they send me a email anytime soon. Hopefully they forget lol.Bought my daughter this light. Biggest drawback is no dimmer. They just raise or lower the light or plants. Unbeatable at this price. She runs it in a 4’ tent.
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