Best Led For a GrowTent 3x3 Feet For Around $600.00 USD

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  • Platiunum Advanced Led

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  • Mars 2

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littlejacob

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I have a Mars 2 900w in my 3x3 and I've gotten solid results for the money. I've had it for a year now with now issues. I usually have 4 plants in the tents and pull atleast 2 oz per plant
Like I said before it is only 0.5/0.6gpw...not much...you could almost triple that amount with good cob...same everything but cob and bam more than twice the weight...is it grower skills...NO IT IS COB!
CU
 

BamaBoyBeRolling

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Yes littlejacob is right.The only way I WOULD ever consider using led would be COB i even have a list to build a 400 watt one as a project but as far as forking out those scalper prices I'm far from considering that. 1-1.5 gpw when I last tried my hand at it on a flood table with a 250 watt wing reflector since then my equipment has been impounded and I'm on the rebound in a new state.
 

hockeybry2

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Like I said before it is only 0.5/0.6gpw...not much...you could almost triple that amount with good cob...same everything but cob and bam more than twice the weight...is it grower skills...NO IT IS COB!
CU
I said atleast 2 oz. I also never said one couldn't get more with a good cob.
 

dandyrandy

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I ran 4 300w (180 actual) in my area. I had to repair one every other cycle. Center LED's fail. I switched to 200 watt purple cobs for about a month. The 300's were better. I switched to 1 reflector 300 to try with the other 3 standard mars. Then through searching I ended up here a few years ago. The 4 300's worked OK. I got 12 zips. I run 8 vero 29's at ~ 700w and got 1000g plus. I have just switched to 16 3590's at ~ 650w now. Passive cooled. It's 78 deg 8" below the cobs.
 

kmog33

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That's funny they are docking apache for being over the watts claimed. Didn't mention driver losses or fans, just kill-a-watt reading at the wall lol
I thought that was funny as well. But I do see the point as the Apache at600 is comparable to a 1k hps and seems like they designed it to run at 600 watts. Then you find out it runs closer to 800 and it doesn't seem like that big of a gain IMO.


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Greengenes707

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I thought that was funny as well. But I do see the point as the Apache at600 is comparable to a 1k hps and seems like they designed it to run at 600 watts. Then you find out it runs closer to 800 and it doesn't seem like that big of a gain IMO.
1000w is the old standard. 1200w gavita is the obstacle now, and apache has known that for a while, and it takes more than 600w to compete with a DE cranked up. Apache's drivers are capable of getting that unit up to ~800w of led dissipation. So they don't dial them down to ~650w anymore. Crank them up and still save 35% on lighting and cooling over gavita. As well as being UL and I believe working with the e-company in colorado for rebates. They are a commercial light, in every aspect.

You can order you light to whatever wattage...you need to ask. As you know for DIY...drivers are adjustable.

Mine were dialed to ~650w...
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kmog33

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1000w is the old standard. 1200w gavita is the obstacle now, and apache has known that for a while, and it takes more than 600w to compete with a DE cranked up. Apache's drivers are capable of getting that unit up to ~800w of led dissipation. So they don't dial them down to ~650w anymore. Crank them up and still save 35% on lighting and cooling over gavita. As well as being UL and I believe working with the e-company in colorado for rebates. They are a commercial light, in every aspect.

You can order you light to whatever wattage...you need to ask. As you know for DIY...drivers are adjustable.

Mine were dialed to ~650w...
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Thanks for the info gg.


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Hybridway

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Any light company that still states one wattage in it's name, but only draws half that is garbage.
Not BML/Fluence. There stating they can replace a 1200 Gavita. In which has been proven. But yes I agree, most companies doing that are trash. A 300x3watt diode tuning at 2watts should not be called a 900watt grow light. It should be listed as 600 + fans. There are some ridiculous ones out there. So many claims, so I bought one as well as one w/o claims but full transparency. I now plan to put them up against each other just cuz I got caught up in claims early on while researching. Soon found out about the BS spooged & learned to trust companies more that are honest & don't hide info. So I just had too buy both for my first LED experience. I'm nuts maybe & wasted my money. But my mind wouldn't let it go.
 
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Hybridway

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1000w is the old standard. 1200w gavita is the obstacle now, and apache has known that for a while, and it takes more than 600w to compete with a DE cranked up. Apache's drivers are capable of getting that unit up to ~800w of led dissipation. So they don't dial them down to ~650w anymore. Crank them up and still save 35% on lighting and cooling over gavita. As well as being UL and I believe working with the e-company in colorado for rebates. They are a commercial light, in every aspect.

You can order you light to whatever wattage...you need to ask. As you know for DIY...drivers are adjustable.

Mine were dialed to ~650w...
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Apaches always do well hu? Good light? Expensive. Nice set-up!
 

Airwalker16

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I say FUCK heaven right. Such a FUCKn RIP OFF. They use 6 Vero29, $120. Woopdie doo. A metal case, heats inks and drivers. MAYBE $200. AND they try to sell it for $1000? What a joke.
 

PurpleBuz

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I just pre ordered a pair of mini mo's because Heavenbright is on everybody's recommend list. Why do you say this?
they have a history of selling unsafe lights with poor craftsmanship. Its unknown if the newer mini-mo or mighty mo has any major flaws or not.

perhaps when you get them you can do a show and grow.
 

OLD MOTHER SATIVA

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There are so many leds out there my head is spinning.
my choices so far that i think are good are.

Platiunum Advanced led p-450
Advenaced Led p400 wuth 10 watt cree lights.
Gr8 Led but dont like the fact that they recommend the 150 dollar flower red light
Mars 2?

Will take any tips, i plan on growing 3 plants in soil and using 3 gallon smart pots.


https://www.pacificlightconcepts.com/product/cx300/ <-----------------------you will thank yourself
 

Hybridway

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I just bought a 500watt Hydropnics Hut light for $700. My Amare SE-450 is coming in Tue. & I plan on running them both with the same set-up. Reason for the HH was I just had to see if the company could live up to its claims. Plugged it in tonight & it's bright. I thought it would be Burple but it's white mostly. These lights are inexpensive in comparison but we'll see. I can't suggest this company yet but I'm hoping they're worth the mid-range price I paid. image.jpgimage.jpg
My first LEDs. Good luck! Poeple here will point you in the right direction. I'm not recommending rather just sharing info on an affordable company that I hopes works out but it's all good if it doesn't. It's really an experiment for myself. Can't wait to get the Amare though. Seems like the COB lights is where it's at.
 
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