Spectrum King LED vs Ceramic LEC for 4x4

LED OR LEC?

  • Buy an LED

    Votes: 4 66.7%
  • Buy an LEC

    Votes: 2 33.3%

  • Total voters
    6

Zackk

Member
Hi guys!

It's been awhile but I'm back in full force. I just moved into an apartment with plenty of space so I'm getting rid of my 2x2 and switching to a 4x4 :grin:

The lights I have: Spectrum King 140W LED and a Mars Hydro 300 (145actual).

I'm down for a little bit of work but I'm not looking to build my own lights if it's a big project.

Should I switch to something different like an LEC 315 or buy another Spectrum King?

I want to stay under 700watts and would love half a pound.

Best,

Zack:weed:
 

gwheels

Well-Known Member
I love my 315. I did grow just under a pound with 1 white widow and 2 sour kush with that light. I have no idea about spectrum king but if you ran them with your 315 you would cover more spectrum. And go with a 4 k bulb from start to finish. ;)
 

Zackk

Member
Thanks for the info!

Do you think I'd be fine buying a used 315? Someone is offering me one for $150. Or I could buy a brand new one with the Boss feature for $300.
 

GroErr

Well-Known Member
I'd go the 315w LEC in that space, much better production than the two LED's mentioned combined. They can cover off up to 3.5 x 3.5' well and pull a pound with the right genetics. What's the height in that new space?
 

gwheels

Well-Known Member
it is a bit small for a 4 x 4. My next run i will put my vero and maybe quantum board in there and get up to 630 watts in the 4 x 4 with a variety of light spectrum. At the very least it will be 530 watts (200 watts of vero cob and the 315)
 

Zackk

Member
I'd go the 315w LEC in that space, much better production than the two LED's mentioned combined. They can cover off up to 3.5 x 3.5' well and pull a pound with the right genetics. What's the height in that new space?
The height is 60". I plan on growing 6 plants with their own SCROG setups.

Thanks for the tips. I'm definitely going to purchase a 315
 

gwheels

Well-Known Member
12 oz of bud and 3 oz of larf popcorn for trim with a single 315 CMH and I am just figuring stuff out. This run not so much but it is possible to hit a pound per 315. Better growers than I can do it. Just make sure you were uv shades. That light is killer for your eyes. The UV is pretty nice for trichs though :D
I will take the UV and wear glasses and get a tan.
 

GroErr

Well-Known Member
The height is 60". I plan on growing 6 plants with their own SCROG setups.

Thanks for the tips. I'm definitely going to purchase a 315
Ok the reason I asked is 60" tent height is too low to use an LEC unit. The hood itself will have ~12-14" overhead. Then you don't want to get much closer than 20" to the canopy. That means minimum 32-34" overhead before you add plants, say 3gal 10" high pots, and that leaves you with about 14-16" plant height maximum. With that height you should be looking at COBs or QB-style boards, perhaps adding one at a time to your existing LED panels.
 

Aolelon

Well-Known Member
Isn't there a led strip kit or COB kit that would be a much better fit?

If you're height restricted then quantum boards really aren't a good choice. They need to be 18" (at least) above the plants. With strips and COBs, you could easily get down to 8". That's a lot of difference in a low room.
It just depends on the intensity and power of your boards. I have a 5' ceiling height and am using them just fine.
 

nfhiggs

Well-Known Member
Isn't there a led strip kit or COB kit that would be a much better fit?

If you're height restricted then quantum boards really aren't a good choice. They need to be 18" (at least) above the plants. With strips and COBs, you could easily get down to 8". That's a lot of difference in a low room.
I think a strip build would be best. OP seems to not be too interested in much DIY though.
 

Ryante55

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the info!

Do you think I'd be fine buying a used 315? Someone is offering me one for $150. Or I could buy a brand new one with the Boss feature for $300.
Make sure it's a low frequency square wave ballast nanolux is not I assumed it was like a dumbass haha
 
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