Money no object LED

V256.420

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If I had the $$$ AND a 5 x5 tent or area I’d get this:

Assembled and made in Texas.
customer support is amazing, I get really quick responses through Ig I can imagine they are pretty quick through emails. The growcraft series is modular ( if you lose a light bar you can just replace the bar, not the whole light)
The only company I've dealt with that at least sends a thank you letter for your purchase. It's not a big deal but it's a nice touch.
 

MFL

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After chatting with Fohse I want nothing to do with them lol. In order to perform at 100% power, their Aries light needs 3' of canopy separation which is a lot for a 7' high grow tent. Their response to this was "Wanna buy 10 of them???"
 

JewelRunner

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The new Kingbrite Copacabana bar lights look really nice. I have a bunch of 320w QB's with the cree XP-E2's and LG ultraviolet and they do amazing work. I'm sure the spread on those bars is another level
 

born2grow1

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If money is no object the new chilled growcraft ultra is one of if not the best led grow light on the planet. For the amount of wattage it uses and the amount of plant usable light it puts out you cant get better right now. Its one high end light that right now is is in a class of its own.
They are some top quality lights but they need to open up there options for their spectrum. Yes I know they are focused on efficacy,but would like to see them build some commercial models with added infrared with controls to adjust spectrum. I know you can buy infrared supplemental, but I'm not one to hang multiple fixtures and different timers to have everything the way I would like. It would be nice to have the option to adjust spectrum with how efficient chilled tech builds these fixture at commercial level if they brought this to their product line. I would buy a few fixtures if they had these options.
 

Southernontariogrower

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After chatting with Fohse I want nothing to do with them lol. In order to perform at 100% power, their Aries light needs 3' of canopy separation which is a lot for a 7' high grow tent. Their response to this was "Wanna buy 10 of them???"
Fohse are saying 9lbs a light now. Cant see it.
 
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MFL

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#s per light is mostly the grower.

If I pick 10 RIU members for an outdoor grow it would range from 0 to epic depending upon who grew it. The sun is the same for all 10 of them.

Like golf, the equipment IS important but is secondary to a massive skill set and experience.
Preach! Credit where it’s due though, Fohse does a great job if you have an indoor grow with high ceilings that can take advantage of their lighting architecture. But it’s rare to be a good enough grower for light to be the limiting factor.
 

Deusracing

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Dude buy WHATEVER THE FUCK YOU LIKE no matter the cost and don't listen to anyone on this website. You will get 20 different answers for 20 different lights.

Quantum boards, strips, cobs and bar lights. Get what makes you happy no matter if it costs $200 or $2000. In the end you learn as you go and your choices will change depending on what you learn during your grow.

This thread will soon turn into a sarcasm match and you will get a lot of misinformation. Good luck dealing with it :eyesmoke:
I looked for years and all I saw were repackaged Samsung diodes with a new name. After 7 years of watching this closely. I chose American built. Just saying. To me the rest are all the same with different names
 
Love the scyence lights, being able to control the lighting recipes by app and tuned down or up the power of the light remotely based on height of plants also rocks.

IP68 waterproof and can be washed with water when needed
5 year warranty
App can daisy chain multiple lights together and make different recipes when you need to

Using the Dragon S right now, the Dragon Alpha would be the best imo
 
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