Glassdub
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I got a second SF2000 on recommendation given here not customer support, who said that one would cover this space, at the time of purchase I knew next to nothing, only owned less than 3 figure T5 grow lights so I had little to go on.Ive seen your thread and your plants look amazing man....you're not happy?
Yes I know it is for sure also. What I did was crazy overboard. On purpose. To me, rather too much (available) than too little. I did an sf4000 and sf2000 in EACH 4x4 space. Pretty much wall to wall leds. Now, you NEED to have dimmable lights to do this or you will seriously fry your plants. Although they were dimmable, I had the older model where I had to open it up and adjust it constantly which was a HUGE pita. Also the heat generated at the top of the tent was SO overwhelming, I had to use 2 dedicated 8 inch hurricanes to blow the top and a dedicated 8 inch AC infinity in EACH 4x4 to suck the air out into the duct that leads outside. This screwed my CO2 circulation so I installed a heavy BTU split A/C and had to bump it to 2 degrees cooler than I wanted to balance the heat output. It is very difficult to get a good balance of everything that you need for the perfect setup. All I know is cutting corners or buying 'cheaper' products end up in more lost money and creating a whole slew of new problems. Since changing out my lights, I now have MORE par, less light heat, don't need a constant heat exchanger, not going through tons of 20lb tanks of CO2, and didn't need to have my AC pumping 24/7. Not saying SF is bad, it cuts corners (in order to cost less) that may create new problems. They fixed the dimmer issue, now fix the heat problem.Yeah i can't measure PAR but i get 75k lux 12" away pretty much wall to wall. I trust the company's spectrum analysis enough to know that translates to enough PAR for my grow
I took my driver's off...problem solved. Wanna sell me your used ones?Yes I know it is for sure also. What I did was crazy overboard. On purpose. To me, rather too much (available) than too little. I did an sf4000 and sf2000 in EACH 4x4 space. Pretty much wall to wall leds. Now, you NEED to have dimmable lights to do this or you will seriously fry your plants. Although they were dimmable, I had the older model where I had to open it up and adjust it constantly which was a HUGE pita. Also the heat generated at the top of the tent was SO overwhelming, I had to use 2 dedicated 8 inch hurricanes to blow the top and a dedicated 8 inch AC infinity in EACH 4x4 to suck the air out into the duct that leads outside. This screwed my CO2 circulation so I installed a heavy BTU split A/C and had to bump it to 2 degrees cooler than I wanted to balance the heat output. It is so difficult to get a good balance of everything that you need for the perfect setup. All I know is cutting corners or buying 'cheaper' products end up in more lost money and creating a whole slew of new problems. Since changing out my lights, I now have MORE par, less light heat, don't need a constant heat exchanger, not going through tons of 20lb tanks of CO2, and didn't need to have my AC pumping 24/7. Not saying SF is bad, it cuts corners (in order to cost less) that may create new problems. They fixed the dimmer issue, now fix the heat problem.
Lol!!!!Back in the day we used light meters for cameras. We didn't know anything about par. But what we did know was that getting good numbers was easier with metal halides but it didn't matter because they didn't have enough red to flower well. You could accept way lower lumen output in flower with sodium bulbs because the plants used the light so much better so we used both! Today we get the best of both worlds and we are blessed ❤❤
I took my driver's off...problem solved. Wanna sell me your used ones?
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This grow sponsored by Amazon... thank you Jeff.
And I too underestimated the output and almost completely fried 4 plants I transplanted from a much weaker light 2 weeks ago and they're still recovering.... thanks to great advice I got here at the farm!Yes I know it is for sure also. What I did was crazy overboard. On purpose. To me, rather too much (available) than too little. I did an sf4000 and sf2000 in EACH 4x4 space. Pretty much wall to wall leds. Now, you NEED to have dimmable lights to do this or you will seriously fry your plants. Although they were dimmable, I had the older model where I had to open it up and adjust it constantly which was a HUGE pita. Also the heat generated at the top of the tent was SO overwhelming, I had to use 2 dedicated 8 inch hurricanes to blow the top and a dedicated 8 inch AC infinity in EACH 4x4 to suck the air out into the duct that leads outside. This screwed my CO2 circulation so I installed a heavy BTU split A/C and had to bump it to 2 degrees cooler than I wanted to balance the heat output. It is very difficult to get a good balance of everything that you need for the perfect setup. All I know is cutting corners or buying 'cheaper' products end up in more lost money and creating a whole slew of new problems. Since changing out my lights, I now have MORE par, less light heat, don't need a constant heat exchanger, not going through tons of 20lb tanks of CO2, and didn't need to have my AC pumping 24/7. Not saying SF is bad, it cuts corners (in order to cost less) that may create new problems. They fixed the dimmer issue, now fix the heat problem.
I don't have to compete with "the big guys". All I have to do is keep 14 guys' hands on the keyboard 9 hours a day. 20+ years in business. Not a mower in sight.False, unless those said companies are just bad capitalists, weighed down by these flighty moral prescriptions, in time the big boys will mow em down...
Geeezum!Yes I know it is for sure also. What I did was crazy overboard. On purpose. To me, rather too much (available) than too little. I did an sf4000 and sf2000 in EACH 4x4 space. Pretty much wall to wall leds. Now, you NEED to have dimmable lights to do this or you will seriously fry your plants. Although they were dimmable, I had the older model where I had to open it up and adjust it constantly which was a HUGE pita. Also the heat generated at the top of the tent was SO overwhelming, I had to use 2 dedicated 8 inch hurricanes to blow the top and a dedicated 8 inch AC infinity in EACH 4x4 to suck the air out into the duct that leads outside. This screwed my CO2 circulation so I installed a heavy BTU split A/C and had to bump it to 2 degrees cooler than I wanted to balance the heat output. It is very difficult to get a good balance of everything that you need for the perfect setup. All I know is cutting corners or buying 'cheaper' products end up in more lost money and creating a whole slew of new problems. Since changing out my lights, I now have MORE par, less light heat, don't need a constant heat exchanger, not going through tons of 20lb tanks of CO2, and didn't need to have my AC pumping 24/7. Not saying SF is bad, it cuts corners (in order to cost less) that may create new problems. They fixed the dimmer issue, now fix the heat problem.
A "hoot"? The vertical I'm in requires integrity. Personally I believe that the moral fiber of a company and its goals are both important. Capitalism isn't about profit without conscience for many companies. Sure there are many zillions of exceptions to the rule. But there are people here who own businesses besides me and from what I've read of their stuff, I doubt I would question either their integrity or their love of making cash. So if I'm running lights for my inside veg, I'd really really like to not come home to a smoking pile of ash... again. Our fire wasn't about that thank God. But... I wouldn't want to hang a light that could potentially change that. I'm really interested in replacing my ancient flouros with LED. But it won't be a Mars or SF fixture after reading all of this.
I'm suggesting, that if you don't know the fundamentals about the equipment that your using, when it can "cause" a fire, PERIOD. FULL STOP. Doing an "array" of anything is inherently dangerous, regardless, if it's HPS, or LED, or whatever. You probably shouldn't be growing cannabis on any wide scale that way, if you don't have a clue about it.
The products here are UL listed, it's met all the criteria from an established, publicly accredited certification. People probably shouldn't screw with things like electrical sockets, or electrical panels when there clueless about the fundamentals, or implications of it. Being an idiot, is not a companies fault.
BAD THINGS CAN AND DO HAPPEN. You cannot "run" as many LED's as you like without the proper setup. Nor can you protect morons from idiocy.
I'm not defending them so hard, I really don't care. But I did look it up, and they say there UL listed. In all honesty, I don't believe they could be sold in the US without that. I'm saying it, because it needs to be said, that people make idiot mistakes with electric, then try to assign blame elsewhere.No they are not ul listed and the lights that caused fires were at fault. They had issues from the factory.
What are you defending so hard? I could have taken a free light but i dont want to advocate their company for all the reasons stated.
I'm not defending them so hard, I really don't care. But I did look it up, and they say there UL listed. In all honesty, I don't believe they could be sold in the US without that. I'm saying it, because it needs to be said, that people make idiot mistakes with electric, then try to assign blame elsewhere.
Why are people hating on them so hard? I the results speak for themselves, I don't see anything inherently bad about these lights. They certainly not the "best choice" award, but they do get the job done. For that, I give them a thumbs up.
For the little guy who's starting out, these might be some of the only things they can afford.
Show the ul listing please. I did not see it.
And no one said the lights were bad. Its the company we dont trust. If they last the 5-10 years a lamp like this should then they were fine. Lol.
Should also be listed on both the power supplies, and maybe the lights themselves.
https://www.amazon.com/Spider-Farme...93c6dc267f9f71204c6168f286dc57&language=en_US
Me lolSee, this guy did it right. He knew what the output was and what he was getting and used them correctly. You know how many would take that sf2000 and try to flower a 4x4 tent? hehehe.
I would not put a label as racism on anything that was said. Stroking that BIG brush so BROADLY (of racism) is dangerous. I am Asian and I have seen absolutely nothing like racism of the sort. Just because things may evolve (either culture or tendencies) from other countries does not regard it as racist. I am tired of all this racism, micro-aggression, etc BS going on. You will know racism when you see it. And yes, I DO agree with you. Being a guitarist myself I do know of such counterfeiting also. Look at Chibson. lol.
10 years? Dude. The issues the community has helped you out with off the top of my head:Infact, I think these drivers are more efficient than going the other way, (small multiple drivers) but they certainly do come with some inherent risk. Overall, it's my choice, because I want the added efficiency, I know enough not to be irresponsible with devices and make a hazard from them.
For some, the others are probably the best solution. I've got several units like that too. I've been doing LED for over 10 years now, so I can post pictures of ton's of these lights, I've used.
So is this how your prop up that low self esteem? Tearing down others? Troll on asshole, you'll have to do better than that. Ur so lame, you've got to hide your photo's from everyone.10 years? Dude. The issues the community has helped you out with off the top of my head:
Identifying a male plant.
Being advised to keep a tornado off of your plants.
Identifying bugs in your plants.
Sorry but these are not the types of things a 10 year grower does.
So is this how your prop up that low self esteem? Tearing down others? Troll on asshole, you'll have to do better than that. Ur so lame, you've got to hide your photo's from everyone.
Doing so "terrible" over here. Some of my "terrible" grows from years past.
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