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100% Illumination
Flexible Plant Lighting Solution
Ever experienced weak footprint with your ordinary LED Grow Light? Does the promised footprint not fully illumminate your cultivation area? With our LED Grow Lights, this problem has already become a thing of the past.

Grow, Bloom & Sleep
3 Channels for Optimum Growth
The spectral channels allow for the customization of the emitted light to all plant types and stages of growth. The Sleep function brings the plant faster to sleep, promising much higher yield.


Quicker Harvest Cycle

25% higher light absorption and 15% higher yield: our tests with LED indoor plants comparing to HID. The harvest cycle is accelerated by 15-20%, using LED Grow Lights .


Compact Monster
Intelligent, Powerful & Stylish
leoLED iSpectrum is the most advanced, potent and yet efficient horticultural lighting solution for the professional grower. Measuring only 28cm x 22cm (11" x 9"), the iSpectrum consumes less than 75 Watts. Four iSpectrum Lamps illuminate an area of 1m2(11 sq ft.) and provide excellent PPFD results of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) with only less than 300 Watts.

Best PAR Measurements
Strong and Efficient
The PAR output is just unbeatable. Our LED Grow Lights provide an average of 1,000 µmol, hanging 50 cm (20") above the canopy. In case of diodes, we rely on the most powerful and efficient models of manufacturers Osram & CREE.

:blsmoke:
Been watching this one for a couple months really curious how much $$$$$ they are gonna want for this little Honey! If everything they say turns out to be true this, is one power Biatch! They have had the website up for months & postponed it's release twice. Also only made it's April debue by the last day of the month; wondering what their issues are in fully releasing these are!

SM~
 

JimmyIndica

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100% Illumination
Flexible Plant Lighting Solution
Ever experienced weak footprint with your ordinary LED Grow Light? Does the promised footprint not fully illumminate your cultivation area? With our LED Grow Lights, this problem has already become a thing of the past.

Grow, Bloom & Sleep
3 Channels for Optimum Growth
The spectral channels allow for the customization of the emitted light to all plant types and stages of growth. The Sleep function brings the plant faster to sleep, promising much higher yield.

Quicker Harvest Cycle
25% higher light absorption and 15% higher yield: our tests with LED indoor plants comparing to HID. The harvest cycle is accelerated by 15-20%, using LED Grow Lights .


Compact Monster
Intelligent, Powerful & Stylish
leoLED iSpectrum is the most advanced, potent and yet efficient horticultural lighting solution for the professional grower. Measuring only 28cm x 22cm (11" x 9"), the iSpectrum consumes less than 75 Watts. Four iSpectrum Lamps illuminate an area of 1m2(11 sq ft.) and provide excellent PPFD results of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) with only less than 300 Watts.

Best PAR Measurements
Strong and Efficient
The PAR output is just unbeatable. Our LED Grow Lights provide an average of 1,000 µmol, hanging 50 cm (20") above the canopy. In case of diodes, we rely on the most powerful and efficient models of manufacturers Osram & CREE.

:blsmoke:
Been watching this one for a couple months really curious how much $$$$$ they are gonna want for this little Honey! If everything they say turns out to be true this, is one power Biatch! They have had the website up for months & postponed it's release twice. Also only made it's April debue by the last day of the month; wondering what their issues are in fully releasing these are!

SM~
looks promising! Whats the price?
 

dr.tomb

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Im looking to replace 2@600W HPS lights. I run a 4x8 room and would like each light to cover a 4x4 area. Any suggestions on a couple lights. Would like to stay under $1500, but any additional savings would be an added perk.. Was looking at these Diamond Series XML350 - 10W CREE XML @ $997/each, its above my range but ive heard they are good.
 

alesh

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Im looking to replace 2@600W HPS lights. I run a 4x8 room and would like each light to cover a 4x4 area. Any suggestions on a couple lights. Would like to stay under $1500, but any additional savings would be an added perk.. Was looking at these Diamond Series XML350 - 10W CREE XML @ $997/each, its above my range but ive heard they are good.
For that price DIY only.
 

Bad Karma

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Im looking to replace 2@600W HPS lights. I run a 4x8 room and would like each light to cover a 4x4 area. Any suggestions on a couple lights. Would like to stay under $1500, but any additional savings would be an added perk.. Was looking at these Diamond Series XML350 - 10W CREE XML @ $997/each, its above my range but ive heard they are good.
You should check out Optic Lighting, they have some COB panels that can replace your 600w HPS's, and are near your price range. The Vero 29 360W, and the CXB 360w, are both suitable replacements for your situation. Use the code "SUPRASPL" for an extra 10% off.

http://opticgrowlights.com/index.html
 

JimmyIndica

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I would keep 1 of the 600hps on one side and put 4 A51 RW150 on the other then the 2nd run upgrade the other side. Spend the 1600 and u my friend will be impressed! veg/flower from the same unit! The quality of the LED grown buds will blow u away!
 

dr.tomb

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I would keep 1 of the 600hps on one side and put 4 A51 RW150 on the other then the 2nd run upgrade the other side. Spend the 1600 and u my friend will be impressed! veg/flower from the same unit! The quality of the LED grown buds will blow u away!
A side from the savings from the heat, is there any power savings when switching from a 600w HPS to 4@ A51 150w leds? What about using 5 of the A51 RW75 to cover each 4x4 area?
 
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JimmyIndica

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A side from the savings from the heat, is there any power savings when switching from a 600w HPS to 4@ A51 150w leds? What about using 5 of the A51 RW75 to cover each 4x4 area?
electric will be around same. 600 watts of a51 will properly light a 4x4. If you do what I recommend? You will thank me later! remember area51 Led,opticlighting vero29 3000k are the best available now. RWs are on sale for a steal $398 ! stay away from the others! I keep up on this! u have any question? Holla! This pic was from last run. I have added a opticvero 3k 200w and its a very good one! Multiple smaller units are better than 1 big one! Coverage area is a lot better!
 

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unilukkari

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But you get savings on other things.
No more new bulbs. No more new reflectors. Leds last 5 years. Less money on ac and ac electricity.
 

OneHitDone

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But you get savings on other things.
No more new bulbs. No more new reflectors. Leds last 5 years. Less money on ac and ac electricity.
First I must say I am all for all these new technologies
But if your assessment of led only lasting 5 years is correct then the old Gavita HPS is clearly a better buy - DE bulbs are supposed to last 2? years
So 2 1/4 bulbs and 2 1/4 reflector inserts at the 5 year mark. Then you can just swap them again and keep going past that point while the led panel is just tossed in the trash at 5 years?
 

medicinehuman

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I think that most of these high end DIY lights have much more than 5 years when run as soft as most are. And if they did only last 5 years they most likely can be upgrade or repaired quite easily. Commercial or any that is ran hard won't last as long as far as I understand . I have my first light that is over a year old and it is actually better than at first. There are a lot of variables with thousands of different ones out there. All of this is IMO
 

alesh

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First I must say I am all for all these new technologies
But if your assessment of led only lasting 5 years is correct then the old Gavita HPS is clearly a better buy - DE bulbs are supposed to last 2? years
So 2 1/4 bulbs and 2 1/4 reflector inserts at the 5 year mark. Then you can just swap them again and keep going past that point while the led panel is just tossed in the trash at 5 years?
Soft running LEDs have much higher life expectancy than 5 years.
 

hydrojak

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hey i'm new to led. and i really need some advice
i have small grow space 40cm*60cm h100 and want to grow 2 autoflower with lst, and i want to know what cheap led can be good to this small space ,
i was find some info about Apollo and mars 48*3
and i want to know what can fit better
thank you.
 
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