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All led's pull less watts than they are rated. Most often led grow lights are sold at the wattage of hps that they should replace.
Let's take the Kind k3 L450 which is considered a too rate light, correct. It only draws 270 watts from the wall but nobody would call them crap. Of course kind is a much better brand so the difference is smaller but still there.
Its 200w +-5 at the wall. I have this lightI do see that the "400w" model only draws 120w total from the wall, so, that's pretty shitty tbh.
Its 200w +-5 at the wall. I have this light
That'd be driving the chips at 100w a piece... If that is true...
Idk much about it. I know thats what my meter shows. Is that bad? The light is doing great
When judging led's the only true way to judge them is with lumens. Other than that the basic idea is the stated wattage is "supposed" to thst of an equal hps light.
Honestly if the stated wattage does truly compare to that of an equal hps than I see no better way to state their wattage.
Stating it's 200w or what ever it may be does not help someone know how they compare to a 200w hps which is how most people judge lighting.
I agree on both accounts, unless he's running a plain led and the cree together, cree's are light having the sun in your grow room.Different light... cxa3070 isn't blurple.
The true judge is the PPFD/PAR of a light. At least for this application.
As I am running led and the cree cobI agree on both accounts, unless he's running a plain led and the cree together, cree's are light having the sun in your grow room.
Its not blurple. The camera makes it appear purple but it it more of a white peach colorDifferent light... cxa3070 isn't blurple.
The true judge is the PPFD/PAR of a light. At least for this application.
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