APOLLO 10 450w LED

Barristan Whitebeard

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Just wondering if anyone has experience with these ? Apollo 10 450w led
Do you own that light already or are you looking for advice on whether or not you should buy it?

As Cobshopgrow said you can do better for your money.

What size space are you looking to light?
 

Jrbanks

Active Member
Do you own that light already or are you looking for advice on whether or not you should buy it?

As Cobshopgrow said you can do better for your money.

What size space are you looking to light?
I already own 2 of them But got them at a cheaper price since they didn’t have what I wanted originally but already took my money -_- just haven’t really found any info vids or journals with them
I’m 7 weeks into a grow with them already
Oh yeah also I have a 4x4 tent
 

Barristan Whitebeard

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I already own 2 of them But got them at a cheaper price since they didn’t have what I wanted originally but already took my money -_- just haven’t really found any info vids or journals with them
I’m 7 weeks into a grow with them already
Oh yeah also I have a 4x4 tent
When I saw that Apollo LED, I was reminded of this light. The Apollo has 10 clusters of diodes and the Perfect Sun has 8. Both lights look to have 15 diodes per cluster. 450 watt draw vs. 230-260 watts. So the diodes on the Apollo light look to be driven harder.


They look very similar. If you can't find anyone with experience with the Apollo light, maybe there are some grow journals out there with the Perfect Sun light (unbiased accounts I mean)?

Regarding the Apollo lights, I would politely ask wherever you got them if a return is possible.

If that is not an option, than I would just roll with it. You have more than enough light for your 4x4 tent, they're just not the most efficient lights.

If you can manage the heat, having the two lights will allow more versatility
(and if by chance one of the lights malfunctions, you still have some light) in hanging height if you have plants at different life stages or an otherwise uneven canopy. Do your lights have veg/bloom switches?
Have you planned out the tents ventilation and do you have a decent quality, sufficiently sized inline fan?
 

Jrbanks

Active Member
I have an incline fan not sure if it’s too much if I’d need a speed controller it’s 135w 2500rpm it’s pretty loud so I haven’t been using it yet and currently just using one of the lights and it seems to be doing the job
 

1212ham

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Just wondering if anyone has experience with these ? Apollo 10 450w led
Looks like a typical blurple. They always lie about the power, actual wattage listed as 337-364. I suggest running 1 during veg and both for flower.
 
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