36 Watts Led Grow In Action Again!!!:)

pako2007

New Member
I was today in High Times store and i am ask him what he think about led light?He tald me dont buy this shit its bullshit.So i dont know guys LED light is bullshit 599$for nothing.. ...
 

nroth

Active Member
I was today in High Times store and i am ask him what he think about led light?He tald me dont buy this shit its bullshit.So i dont know guys LED light is bullshit 599$for nothing.. ...
I hope anyone can read your sentences and make a judgement on whether or not to believe you. How about you come back with some data to back up your ridiculous claims, instead of some dude at a "high times store" "tald me dont buy this shit its bullshit". I remember in middle school learning about this thing called the scientific method. Maybe you should follow that....
 

devilwacause

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*Nods* Glad to see another person without the mental capacity to decide for themselves based off their own findings has left those of us who value science and the attempt to better life (and green lol)
 

luissotelo

Active Member
Procyon -100w Led Light The Best Ive Seen Go To Homegrownlights.com -- This Light Supposed To Equal A 400 Hps And It Only Uses 100w Chek It Out.
 

asdfva

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^^But they cost well over $600 and they
have not yet been tested with Cannabis...
which easily uses light differently than all
other plants. So while the Procyon might
work better than a 400w HID on MOST
plants... I personally think that it will work
no better than the setup being used in this
journal. It might work faster at growing...
for $600+ and only a coverage area of 4'x4'
it just doesn't add up yet. I stress "yet."

But the Procyon does look sound and will
get better very soon! I am sure of it.
 

nroth

Active Member
^^But they cost well over $600 and they
have not yet been tested with Cannabis...
which easily uses light differently than all
other plants. So while the Procyon might
work better than a 400w HID on MOST
plants... I personally think that it will work
no better than the setup being used in this
journal. It might work faster at growing...
for $600+ and only a coverage area of 4'x4'
it just doesn't add up yet. I stress "yet."

But the Procyon does look sound and will
get better very soon! I am sure of it.
The only reason they are so expensive right now is because the lack of research. They are going in the right direction of using better led's for this application. I could make a better procyon for around $150-$200 using Phillips Lumileds. All it is, is a massive aluminum heatsink with a fan blowing on it, with a bunch of high wattage leds attatched. These LED's can take so much more current than regular ones you see on EBAY, because they dissapate their heat directly out the bottom of them and into the heatsink. They are driven by a led driver circuit which controls the current for the led's. Hence the 25w overhead, for a total power consumption of 125w. Check out my grow log for our LED + CFL setup, our LED's alone are using around 70w, so we really aren't too far off from the Procyon, and maybe even surpass it by using superior LED's. I think my red led's im using produce around 140 lumens each(keep in mind this is targeting the exact wavelength needed, so around 3000lumens of pure red light).

So all im trying to say is we just need more confirmation of the power of led's. After we finish our first grow, we will try experimenting with just our LED's. This will isolate the LED's from our noobishness of growing.
 

luissotelo

Active Member
Have You Guys Seen The Other Grow Here Called The '" Led Grow" There Using Three Proycon Lights 20 Plants!! Perfect Test No Veg Light Pure Led! So Far There Plants Are Looking Healthy, Check Them Out Let Me Know What You Think.
 

asdfva

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So all im trying to say is we just need more confirmation of the power of led's. After we finish our first grow, we will try experimenting with just our LED's. This will isolate the LED's from our noobishness of growing.
I totally agree with you on everything,
except for the "Pure Red" statement.

The Red Procyon LED are just as Spectrally
limited as the Red LED in this Grow. Science
just hasn't been able to hit 660nm Red yet.

All the LED grow lights that you see are rated
at 630nm or less. This is comes in at about 30-
40% of what Cannabis needs to bloom. 660nm
Red LED's exist, but they are around a $1000
per LED. It's the Red Wave length that NASA
uses in the Space Station and on Shuttles.

Soon... Science and Engineering will allow for
this difficult Spectrum to be produced cheaply,
but for now... It's just mad expensive.

On a side note... Very few HPS lights even get
close to 100% 660nm Red. Most are in the low
40% Photosynthetic Active Radiation. They just
push out so much power that it compensates
for the lack of the "True Red."

I will totally check out your Journal, and the
3 Procyon Grow.

Enough Thread Jacking...

TM21THC... I look forward to more
updates! Thanks again for the journal.
 

psyclone

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Enjoyed the thread, looking forward to the finish of flowering. Anyone out there using these full spectrum 28 watt Growlight leds?
 

nroth

Active Member
I totally agree with you on everything,
except for the "Pure Red" statement.

The Red Procyon LED are just as Spectrally
limited as the Red LED in this Grow. Science
just hasn't been able to hit 660nm Red yet.

All the LED grow lights that you see are rated
at 630nm or less. This is comes in at about 30-
40% of what Cannabis needs to bloom. 660nm
Red LED's exist, but they are around a $1000
per LED. It's the Red Wave length that NASA
uses in the Space Station and on Shuttles.

Soon... Science and Engineering will allow for
this difficult Spectrum to be produced cheaply,
but for now... It's just mad expensive.

On a side note... Very few HPS lights even get
close to 100% 660nm Red. Most are in the low
40% Photosynthetic Active Radiation. They just
push out so much power that it compensates
for the lack of the "True Red."
See, I saw someone else that made that statement on these forums, and it's simply not true. You can find leds all up in the range of 600-700nm, and including 660nm. Here is one quick place I found after a simple google search. They even have the original packaged leds really cheap on ebay at 660nm. Thy website that has the procyon sells 3w led's at 660nm on their site also. I really don't know where this NASA stuff came from....

high power LED, led array, white power LED, power chip led, 350 nm LED, 370 nm LED, 380 nm LED, infrared power LED, power LED illuminator, TO-66 LED, LED current driver, LED heat sink, LED cooling fan
 

techhead420

Well-Known Member
I've been playing with both 630nm and 660nm LEDs for six months (edit- eight months). I've found no noticable difference in growth rates. The spectrum charts that have the deep dip in the green range are more appropriate for green algae rather than land plants. Look at the spectrum charts here:

Flickr: Photos from LED and other geek stuff

and you can see why the HPS does so well.

There's not a shred of evidence to back up the claim that the Procyon is as good as a 400 watt HID light, in fact, the one thing that you'll never see LED lighting manafacturers do is show a side by side comparison of their lights vs HID lights. One should ask why this is if LEDs are as great as these manafacturers claim...

Building my own high power and 5mm LED arrays the two great lessons I've learned is that my HPS light is not going to be replaced anytime soon and that the smaller 5mm LEDs really suck compared to high power LEDs.
 

stickydankherb

Well-Known Member
dude did you say you are going to use an hps for flower?

You should just use the LEDs so we can see exactly how it turns out.
I think it is great what you are doing here and say fuck it to all those skeptics. This is ausome and you are doing good work. Keep it up bro!
 
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