Best leds , with no budget

gwheels

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No budget...talk to dan at timber. Get the shit right. I am not a paid troll. I bought the cheapest light he had and he gave me good service and that light is still in my tent

A timber 2VL....200 watts in 2 lights at 3500k

With height restrictions the lighting changes. If you have restrictions or not etc.
 

InTheValley

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New people like to just hang a flat box and flick a switch. Its easy and simple. But to make a nice small "box" for a chilled, it would drive price up.
 

Ryante55

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I think they've gotten a bit overboard with making it awesome, and kinda priced themselves out of the range of the casual grower. Now, I've seen a ton of threads where people are adding those deep reds etc, and end up probably in the same price point when all is said and done. If I didn't DIY, I'd still be taking a hard look at the value point for what you get all in one vs adding stuff in along an hlg or whatever.
It's a pretty good deal if you want all the colors it would take a lot of time to diy something like their board and the cost of some of the colored diodes they use is pretty high. The puck is pretty basic maybe not worth the money. I personally use hlg I like 3000k I'm considering adding a couple chilled boards to my hlg 600h an dimming everything a little next run. I
 

INF Flux

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It's a pretty good deal if you want all the colors it would take a lot of time to diy something like their board and the cost of some of the colored diodes they use is pretty high. The puck is pretty basic maybe not worth the money. I personally use hlg I like 3000k I'm considering adding a couple chilled boards to my hlg 600h an dimming everything a little next run. I
I just put together half my 4x4 light using QB288's. Really like what it's putting out and have it in there next to a 3x4 EB strip light that just doesn't quite cover the whole space. The idea is to build it in stages to ease the extra cost. I'm wondering if hanging a single Chilled board in the middle might impart enough of the added spectrums to make a significant difference.
 

hybridway2

Amare Shill
Ok, my bad. Here's the info.
Amare Bar-8:20180804_124104.jpg
Features: close proximity application design with 6" recommended operational height, dimmable +/- 10%, remote ballast mounting, enhanced white spectrum, IP65 waterproof and aluminum construction, pat-pending attach/detachable design for full system or separate bar operation.

Dimensions(system = 8 bars): 47.08''X46.93''X3.3''

Wattage : 800w
Spectrum: 95cri enhanced white spectrum
Amperage :7.18A @110V/3.59A @220V
Bar operation temperature: 122F Ballast: 113F (tbd)
PPF: 2.5J+ PPFD:
LED(s): Samsung LM301B/Oslon
Driver(s): UL listed Meanwell (dimmable)
Housing: aluminum (IP65 waterproof rating) Remote
Certification: DLC and UL (pending)
Recommended flowering footprint: 4' x 4'@6-9" Veg: 5' x 5'@18"
Warranty: 5-year bumper to bumper

Bars can be used in 4 sets of 2 for versitilty.
Finished product will be 880w total w/ each bar individually dimmable.
There will also be a lens Option for those w/ high ceilings or commercial opp.
Available soon.

This thing is nuts. I've seen the par mapping from 6" - 4' using 660w. Let's just say its sporting flower #'s 4' down.

Thanks, maybe one day he'll put it on his site

Does it have 2 o/o switches?

can the driver be remote mounted?
Currently Using the Prototype 20180905_224624.jpg
 
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Dave455

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Very tough choice between the following:

going to be hard to choose




Amare solar eclipse 500
fluence spydr (maybe next gen coming soon?)
chill led gen 2 600 watt
timber redwood cs
2x electric sky 300 (thinking of ruling this one out)
Build your own DIY COBS, strips or quantum boards from HLG. $1.00 /watt or less easy !
 

Ralphie

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narrowing down heavy, and heavily leaning to the chilLED, spoke to them seem comfortable in that choice , eventhough the amare 500 is a close close close second

i think ill sleep on it
 

hybridway2

Amare Shill
narrowing down heavy, and heavily leaning to the chilLED, spoke to them seem comfortable in that choice , eventhough the amare 500 is a close close close second.
Pretty sure you'll like that one.

i think ill sleep on it
The SE-500 Has been upgraded to Vero Gen 7' & oslons.
 

Ralphie

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The quest continues

I’ve satisified my first light and went with timber cobs , now I have another 3x3 setup to fill

I was going to go with chilled but they’ve become non existent no longer responding to emails after telling me they hadn’t some stock issues for the light I wanted , electric Sky is intriguing but they don’t give much detail on their product and that worries me , they dodge specific questions , I questioned amare about some particular efficiency specs and they stopped responding as well: seems to be the trend , I am not bashing lights or doubting their individual greatness ; I would just like to know specifics on ppfd at canopy and efficiencies when I’m being told I’m going to get 1000ppfd at 24 inches in a 3x3 with 300 watts , I would like the math to back it ,

My goal since I am running a cree cob setup in one tent , I want to do another tent with a prebuilt light with some far reds and other colors added ; I want to do a side by side as I will be flowering in both tents

I’m
Hoping someone can recommend other options that will give me the best light in a 3x3

I can spend money, over $1k if I have to

DIY is not an option and it never will be in my situation
 

Ralphie

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Get another timber? Ask them to add a horti cob to the mix.
Honestly they’ve been the most direct and responsive that’s one thing I’ll give them but I like the idea of trying different stuff I’m trying to get a feeler for if I missed anything or not , if not I may do just that
 

Ralphie

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Just don't rush. Wait if you can afford to.
Im biased though I want to see someone on here rocking a chilLED light. :bigjoint:
Well that took a quick turn! Both amare and chilled got back to me!!

I purchased 2x200 watt chilled lights with the controler and 1x 300 watt amare (they will go in seperate spaces) , that will be in addition to the timber, i will definatley post some grow journals, once i get everything dialed in
 

Humple

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Well that took a quick turn! Both amare and chilled got back to me!!

I purchased 2x200 watt chilled lights with the controler and 1x 300 watt amare (they will go in seperate spaces) , that will be in addition to the timber, i will definatley post some grow journals, once i get everything dialed in
Excellent news. Really looking forward to seeing how the ChilLEDs perform. You've made @coreywebster and me happy men.
 

blowincherrypie

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Well that took a quick turn! Both amare and chilled got back to me!!

I purchased 2x200 watt chilled lights with the controler and 1x 300 watt amare (they will go in seperate spaces) , that will be in addition to the timber, i will definatley post some grow journals, once i get everything dialed in
lol you musta won the lottery or something.. $1200 to light a 3x3? :clap: (shit.. i just remembered I almost paid that much for my SGS's :oops:)
 

coreywebster

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Well that took a quick turn! Both amare and chilled got back to me!!

I purchased 2x200 watt chilled lights with the controler and 1x 300 watt amare (they will go in seperate spaces) , that will be in addition to the timber, i will definatley post some grow journals, once i get everything dialed in
Sweeeeet!! Tag me when you get the ball rolling :bigjoint:
 
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