I think greengenes did thatWhen are we going to see AT600 vs 700w of cob?
I think greengenes did thatWhen are we going to see AT600 vs 700w of cob?
Induction is only slightly more efficient than regular fluorescent lamps. White leds the way we run them is actually a lot more efficient than Inda-gro.. Imo, Inda-gro is really struggling for reasons to exist.If you're lucky enough to have induction lighting, then yeah, LEDs aren't that cool. There's all kinds of awesome light technologies now, but LED continues to evolve comparatively rapidly. Interesting points, all. lol no troll @PurpleBuz
This is sort of sad, because that's cool tech. Like I said, and I guess I'm not paying enough attention, but LED is moving fast compared to the other types.Induction is only slightly more efficient than regular fluorescent lamps. White leds the way we run them is actually a lot more efficient than Inda-gro.. Imo, Inda-gro is really struggling for reasons to exist.
and has all the same problems as T5s. deep red is lacking.Induction is only slightly more efficient than regular fluorescent lamps. White leds the way we run them is actually a lot more efficient than Inda-gro.. Imo, Inda-gro is really struggling for reasons to exist.
I agree w/ya. 625+ I am seeing more frost and a possibility of more oil production.and has all the same problems as T5s. deep red is lacking.
Should really consider trying some other led fixtures or diy. Should be getting better than ok harvest if 4x8 and if that's a actual 1200w at the wall. I'd be dissatisfied if I couldn't pull 3.5lb per cycle/rotation for that area and wattage.I run four 300w mars in a 4x8 grow area and so far my harvests have been okay. I do think LED's might be the way to go with autoflowering plants...I am trying it right now.
What your average yield #s and quality with 4 Mars 300sShould really consider trying some other led fixtures or diy. Should be getting better than ok harvest if 4x8 and if that's a actual 1200w at the wall. I'd be dissatisfied if I couldn't pull 3.5lb per cycle/rotation for that area and wattage.
I thought the most efficient LED was the one they made in Russia that pulled energy from the heat in its surroundings.Are they?
There's no way white LEDs will be more efficient. They're just blue ones covered with phosphor.
And yet the most efficient LED available is white.
Why is that?
I don't. I run a 6-cxa diy, xgs 190, and rw 150 in a 4x4. So half that space and about half that wattage. Average 1.3+g/W, currently been over 1.5 past 2 month rotation prior to August right now trending around 1.8 but with the rest of the rotation to come through by the end of next month I expect that to sink back to around 1.4 or so. Don't expect to stay that high. Strain rotation plays a big part too. But 1200w at the wall running at 1.3g/W average would be 3.5lbs. If i couldn't maintain that knowing it's possible with other available tech I'd be unhappy.What your average yield #s and quality with 4 Mars 300s
Whats your average yield #s and quality with the 4 mars 300sI run four 300w mars in a 4x8 grow area and so far my harvests have been okay. I do think LED's might be the way to go with autoflowering plants...I am trying it right now.
I dumbed out there for minute.Sorry to disrespect u with the mars commentI don't. I run a 6-cxa diy, xgs 190, and rw 150 in a 4x4. So half that space and about half that wattage. Average 1.3+g/W, currently been over 1.5 past 2 month rotation prior to August right now trending around 1.8 but with the rest of the rotation to come through by the end of next month I expect that to sink back to around 1.4 or so. Don't expect to stay that high. Strain rotation plays a big part too. But 1200w at the wall running at 1.3g/W average would be 3.5lbs. If i couldn't maintain that knowing it's possible with other available tech I'd be unhappy.
Didn't take that as disrespect at all.I dumbed out there for minute.Sorry to disrespect u with the mars comment
A buddy of mine got .54g/w from two plants with two "300W" Mars Hydro 1st Generation (100x3W peak), each about 136 watts actual. It was excellent quality, Jean Guy from seed in soil, and his first grow. This is acceptable for us beginners, but certainly not cutting edge. Just posting results for anyone interested in knowing.I dumbed out there for minute.Sorry to disrespect u with the mars comment
There's that tricky efficiency term again.Induction is only slightly more efficient than regular fluorescent lamps. White leds the way we run them is actually a lot more efficient than Inda-gro.. Imo, Inda-gro is really struggling for reasons to exist.
I think that is a down to earth yield # of what most can expect to repeatedly produceA buddy of mine got .54g/w from two plants with two "300W" Mars Hydro 1st Generation (100x3W peak), each about 136 watts actual. It was excellent quality, Jean Guy from seed in soil, and his first grow. This is acceptable for us beginners, but certainly not cutting edge. Just posting results for anyone interested in knowing.
While I agree with you, "400W" LED products are usually in the ~200W range. Maybe you're saying you'd beat 400W actual, I don't know.There's that tricky efficiency term again.
I would put induction up against any other light source for veg.
What would most of you led guys use over a 4x4 for led?
4 IG100's hung over a 4x4 I am confident would grow much more robust, thick stalked plants than the 400W led options with a much nicer coverage.
The 420's definitely grow some nice herb too. Probably the best coverage out there for someone that wants to set up a closet quickly and have a nice coverage over a 3x4 space.
I do think there could be some extra horse power blended with a cob or higher intensity pontoon addition.
All in all it is a beautiful product with a unmatched warranty and company that actually backs it up with no sass.
What are you going to do when your Meanwell DIY driver craps out mid flower? I know inda-gro will have my problem fixed within 2-3 days.
Anyone know how Apache and Rapid LED are with handling warranties?