blowinthatloud
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Have a 600 watt MH an some CFL bulbs, i have some 60 watt red an blue leds i was gonna also use, any suggestions or comments? 1st time tryin out the leds thank you
Have a 600 watt MH an some CFL bulbs, i have some 60 watt red an blue leds i was gonna also use, any suggestions or comments? 1st time tryin out the leds thank you
It has been recommended to me that I use a 700W LED for a 32" x 32" space. It is my understanding from PJ that LEDs do not cover more spae than HIDs--their advantage lies in other areas. I have also learned that good LEDs are not cheap and cheap LEDs are not good. I had hoped to get my with a lot smaller wattage, but have been told that it will really affect yield to go smaller. Unfortunately, the LED industry as a whole still seems to be over-hyping their coverage areas. The 400W MarsII advertises that it will cover an area 3' x 3', but PJ says that is not enough for my 32" x 32"--they are still overestimating coverage area and to about cut the coverage area in half to get a good idea of what it will cover.
I guess bottom lie is that you still have to diligent when purchasing LEDs and KNOW what you are buying. If you are not familoiar with LEDs to make informed choices (like me), trust those that have been using them and know what they will do. Remember that salespeople are not necessarily going to tell you the truth--their first job is to sell you things.
Since i already have a 600 watt light, will smaller leds placed around the plants help with color spectrum or will the 600 over power them?
It has been recommended to me that I use a 700W LED for a 32" x 32" space. It is my understanding from PJ that LEDs do not cover more spae than HIDs--their advantage lies in other areas. I have also learned that good LEDs are not cheap and cheap LEDs are not good. I had hoped to get my with a lot smaller wattage, but have been told that it will really affect yield to go smaller. Unfortunately, the LED industry as a whole still seems to be over-hyping their coverage areas. The 400W MarsII advertises that it will cover an area 3' x 3', but PJ says that is not enough for my 32" x 32"--they are still overestimating coverage area and to about cut the coverage area in half to get a good idea of what it will cover.
I guess bottom lie is that you still have to diligent when purchasing LEDs and KNOW what you are buying. If you are not familoiar with LEDs to make informed choices (like me), trust those that have been using them and know what they will do. Remember that salespeople are not necessarily going to tell you the truth--their first job is to sell you things.
No, not even close. Ranges are all over the place.Aren't all LEDs that way--that the actual power consumption is about 1/2 of what the wattage is?
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