Timber vs timber

BassheadGrowsWeed

Active Member
I’ve been looking at some new LEDs and I’m a big fan of the timber lights and I’m looking at a few different ones. I’m looking at;
1) 4vs 425 watt optimal coverage 3.5x3.5
2) 4vl 425 watt optimal coverage 2.5 x4
3) 2 of the 2vl 210 watt (420 total) optimal coverage could be 4x2.5 or 5x2 (I’m sure these could be slightly modified to match a more square pattern with spacing?)

I was wondering if there would be a downside to ordering two of the 2vl lights (slight extra cost is whatever) so that I could have them stacked long like the 4vl or square like the 4vs? I wasn’t sure if having the versatility to move them around would make up for the 5 less watts. I also wasn’t sure if there would be any benefit to ordering two different temperature lights
 

Chip Green

Well-Known Member
If this helps or not I dunno, but every "large" unit I have ever built, eventually was taken apart, and rebuilt into smaller units, for flexibility.
5 Watts is negligible, I see that level of difference in identical drivers sometimes.

Timber has the goods. If I didn't build my own, I'd have no problem buying Timber.
 
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