Tstat
Well-Known Member
Hey all, I haven't been around much because I am so busy these days. I know I could have tried that "other" thread about LEDs, but it's long and unwieldy. I have read a lot of it, and I'm still confused, so here goes:
7x3 grow space using a "Current Culture" type RDWC. The space is lighted by one 1000 watt HPS and one 600 HPS. I have 18 plants total and do pretty well.
What I would like to accomplish:
I really want to cut down on my electricity consumption. I'd also like to have less heat in the summer.
So, can today's LED's help me achieve my goals without compromising on my production?
Last year I was at a convention where the guys from ProMax were touting their light as a 1000 watt replacement. Of course I was skeptical, but intrigued by the claims of significant reduction in energy consumption and heat. I've read here that these lights are shit, but I'd like to find a light that's not, and maybe for a more reasonable price!
That's it in a nutshell. Can LEDs replace at least one of my HPSs? Could two or more replace them both?
If the experts here think it can be done (and without too much loss of weight or quality), I'd love to hear about it. I don't like messing with electricity, so I don't think I want to build something. And if this is feasible, what are some "good" lights that are available?
Thanks for reading and I look forward to hearing suggestions. I know it subjective, but I always want people smarter than me helping out on a problem
7x3 grow space using a "Current Culture" type RDWC. The space is lighted by one 1000 watt HPS and one 600 HPS. I have 18 plants total and do pretty well.
What I would like to accomplish:
I really want to cut down on my electricity consumption. I'd also like to have less heat in the summer.
So, can today's LED's help me achieve my goals without compromising on my production?
Last year I was at a convention where the guys from ProMax were touting their light as a 1000 watt replacement. Of course I was skeptical, but intrigued by the claims of significant reduction in energy consumption and heat. I've read here that these lights are shit, but I'd like to find a light that's not, and maybe for a more reasonable price!
That's it in a nutshell. Can LEDs replace at least one of my HPSs? Could two or more replace them both?
If the experts here think it can be done (and without too much loss of weight or quality), I'd love to hear about it. I don't like messing with electricity, so I don't think I want to build something. And if this is feasible, what are some "good" lights that are available?
Thanks for reading and I look forward to hearing suggestions. I know it subjective, but I always want people smarter than me helping out on a problem