The guy or guys are Timber are good folks and their Framework COB rigs are really sweet. You may pay a little more but you are not replacing bulbs and it lasts forever.I have a buddy who is running a 600 watt Cree system from Timber and I hate to say it but it's kicking ass
If you post the specific models of Mars and Platnium you are considering, we can provide you with more specific information about whether they will achieve your goals.I appreciate all the replies. As much as I want to try to build an led , I don't really have the time. I have been looking at ready to rock out of the box systems. I am showing interest in mars hydro and platinum led. Platinum led claims full spectrum but with 1000 dollar price tag, mars hydro offers an equivalent light at few hundred dollars. I have heard good things about mars hydro led, and the platinum reviews say that the platinum light really isn't full spectrum. anybody use either of these two systems, and if so what are the pros and cons for you
What lights did you replace them with?I just put up 2 solar Storm 800s on Craigslist about a hr ago if anyone is in the California bay area. Will sell them for 750 each. Pretty expensive but they still go for $1500 new. Pretty much buy 1 get 1 free.
I moved to a bigger set up. 8 lights. Right now 4 are 1000w double ended xtrasun by hydrofarm. And 4 are 1000w HPS. I'm going to buy a couple more DE xtrasun when I sell my LEDs.What lights did you replace them with?
I just built two of these for a 4x4. dude Rapid does everything for you it's not complicated at all I'm so glad I went with diy. I did the Vero kits and literally only took me like 2 hrs per kits to assemble you can solder urself or pay a couple extra bucks for all plug and play. The Vero kit is doing 265 watts with the the 240/1400 driver option.I appreciate all the replies. As much as I want to try to build an led , I don't really have the time. I have been looking at ready to rock out of the box systems. I am showing interest in mars hydro and platinum led. Platinum led claims full spectrum but with 1000 dollar price tag, mars hydro offers an equivalent light at few hundred dollars. I have heard good things about mars hydro led, and the platinum reviews say that the platinum light really isn't full spectrum. anybody use either of these two systems, and if so what are the pros and cons for you
Not sure who u were talking about but I was actually trying to help. Just went through the same thing trying to figure out what I should go with. And what I found.some peoples kids have nothing better to do than haunt threads talking trash they already talked long ago.
if you have a big set up where you're going to be producing pounds per month, you may want to go with the huge dinosaur electricity sucking hot as the fucking sun hid lights. anyone else would be well served looking into cobs, and quantum boards. everyone in this thread
https://www.rollitup.org/t/diy-with-quantum-boards.927159/page-213#post-13557569
seems to be ecstatically happy with their results, including myself. the only voice of dissent is....the same one it always is...
Lolwasn't talking about you, i'm sure the dinosaur in question knows i'm refering to him
I would bet you could build a light. I've seen what you know, and based on that, I'm confident you could do DIY led light. If you want to. There is probly some folks on here that may have spare rigs that would be happy to help out a rare lady grower in here. Cheers, good luck!I'm in the same position as you are. I would love to find an led system to replace my hps bulbs. The problem I have is that it seems that unless you build it yourself (I'm not savvy enough to do that), or it costs a fortune, and it doesn't really save that much electricity as far as I can see. Even the DIY aren't cheap. I run viperspectra on one of my veg tables and I've seen people flower with them, but I'm sticking with my hps until I can get a better deal. I use the Genesis bulbs that I buy off Ebay. They seem to work well and $55.00 every 6 months isn't bad IMO. I would check out the LED thread for more info. If I had a smaller grow I might go for the LED.
Thanks for the compliment! I will probably attempt one eventually.I would bet you could build a light. I've seen what you know, and based on that, I'm confident you could do DIY led light. If you want to. There is probly some folks on here that may have spare rigs that would be happy to help out a rare lady grower in here. Cheers, good luck!