Is the ViparSpectra Reflector-Series 300W LED Decent?

TacoMac

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I can get a new ViparSectra 300 watt for 89 dollars. I'm wondering if it's a good light and decent price. Thanks for any help.
 

TacoMac

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Love the 300w myself. Gonna buy a second
I'm thinking of pulling the trigger. I only grow 1 or 2 plants at a time. I'm thinking of going up to the 450 just in case I decide to do 3 or 4. It's only about a 50 dollar difference, plus the 450 has the veg/flower switches on it. That alone would be worth it to me.

Your thoughts?
 

ruwtz

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You mean the switch that turns off a bunch of lights in the name of spectrum and cuts down the already poor output/ppfd?!

:wink:

Sorry to be facetious, but I'm a recent cob convert from the blurple panels, and I couldn't be happier. There's a reason them cob people be evangelizing...
 
I'll go cob eventually. For now and for my own purposes the spectra does just fine. This is my first go and I have 4 plants in a perpetual set up. For 2 you will be fine with the 300 but I wish I had bought the 450 in my situation.
 

TacoMac

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I'll go cob eventually. For now and for my own purposes the spectra does just fine. This is my first go and I have 4 plants in a perpetual set up. For 2 you will be fine with the 300 but I wish I had bought the 450 in my situation.
Sort of my thought. It'd be just my luck I like the 300 so much I decide to do a larger grow or scrog and have to either buy another one or upgrade. Thanks for the input.
 
They do run hot in a small area so ventilation is necessary. That's the only place I've been getting fucked. Too dry where I'm at
 

TacoMac

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They do run hot in a small area so ventilation is necessary. That's the only place I've been getting fucked. Too dry where I'm at
I've got a 1000 square foot basement. I'm not concerned with heat. But thanks!

How many grows have you done with your 300? What kind of yield did you get?
 

JorgeGonzales

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You get what you pay for and for like $307 you can build a 200w Cree CXB3590 light
Not everybody wants or has the ability to build. It's like somebody asks about buying a chair, and you are like. "Damn man, just build a chair. Wood is cheap, what's wrong with you?"

Also, it's $89, not $307. Show me your $89 build.

But guaranteed, this is bullpucky:

"Compares to traditional 250 watt HPS/MH while consuming only 136 watts! Perfect for a 2x2' growing area at 24" height (Max coverage 3x3')."

None of that is true.
 

TacoMac

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"Compares to traditional 250 watt HPS/MH while consuming only 136 watts! Perfect for a 2x2' growing area at 24" height (Max coverage 3x3')."

None of that is true.
So the entire LED field is bogus? I mean, that's been the entire premise of LED: producing an equal amount of light for a fraction of the amount of power.

If what you say is true, then the entire LED and Compact Florescent industries are lying.
 

ruwtz

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So the entire LED field is bogus? I mean, that's been the entire premise of LED: producing an equal amount of light for a fraction of the amount of power.

If what you say is true, then the entire LED and Compact Florescent industries are lying.
Or maybe just a few are to steal on a corner of the market? Folks like Mars Hydro, for example, exaggerate both their output claims and their prices. They're far too expensive for what they put out. Performance of new technologies is easier to obfuscate, especially in a niche market with eager buyers. Not many people are dropping $500 on a panel just to open it up and look at driver efficiency, diodes etc, so who knows whats really in there and what it does?

Unlike HID/HPS nobody can stand up these claims with 100% accuracy, and so the fibs persist. Just my 2p anyways.
 

TacoMac

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That's odd. Very odd. Because on just about ever single website related to lighting for Marijuana, the ViparSectra brand is in the top 10 recommended lights.

Odd how you two know something that nobody else in the entire marijuana community seems to know...and at the very same time say the LED industry is completely bogus while running LED lights.

Frankly, the two of you smack of, "Since I bought it mine is best". Grow up.
 

JorgeGonzales

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That's odd. Very odd. Because on just about ever single website related to lighting for Marijuana, the ViparSectra brand is in the top 10 recommended lights.

Odd how you two know something that nobody else in the entire marijuana community seems to know...and at the very same time say the LED industry is completely bogus while running LED lights.

Frankly, the two of you smack of, "Since I bought it mine is best". Grow up.
Boy, somebody didn't like those answers.
 

TacoMac

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Pal, you just accused the leading technology in lighting of being a complete lie. You have the burden of proof on that. Frankly, that statement alone from you proves you to be completely unreliable in any way, shape or form.
 

ruwtz

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That's odd. Very odd. Because on just about ever single website related to lighting for Marijuana, the ViparSectra brand is in the top 10 recommended lights.

Odd how you two know something that nobody else in the entire marijuana community seems to know...and at the very same time say the LED industry is completely bogus while running LED lights.

Frankly, the two of you smack of, "Since I bought it mine is best". Grow up.
Wow, coming on strong dude. Nothing smug about us defending a purchase - its only a choice we make to get where we want to go.

And yeah, i know, i've seen those websites you talk about. Did you ever think that maybe someone is getting paid to advertise?? Really not a far fetched idea. Follow your nose to find the bulls*t.
 

REALSTYLES

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Not everybody wants or has the ability to build. It's like somebody asks about buying a chair, and you are like. "Damn man, just build a chair. Wood is cheap, what's wrong with you?"

Also, it's $89, not $307. Show me your $89 build.

But guaranteed, this is bullpucky:

"Compares to traditional 250 watt HPS/MH while consuming only 136 watts! Perfect for a 2x2' growing area at 24" height (Max coverage 3x3')."

None of that is true.
But funny thing is everyone could build one they just have to man up and not be afraid of failure. If they can't read or write then I'd have to agree with you but that's not the case.
 

ruwtz

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I'll be honest I looked at ViparSpectra. And I stopped when I read ample reviews from lots and lots of users. Some were happy (new growers mostly), and plenty others were unimpressed or let down.

LED is the leading technology, blurple panels are not. Look around you, friend.

Anyways, this wasn't the OP's question or ambition for this thread, so i'll leave my contribution there.
 
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