coreywebster
Well-Known Member
The 1000w light he is refering to is actually only a 110w light. Its called a 1000w light because it has 100x 10w diodes, but LED lights do not run at max or they would be too hard to cool and would be super inefficient and would burn out after a week. Not all LEDs use made up wattage as a selling point, some are actually listed as the real power draw, its a habit of cheap manufacturers unfortunately to call a light 1000w or 2000w when its nowhere near.I'm not trying to eek out every gram. I just need an upgrade from my cfls.
How close can you get these lights to the top of your canopy without risk?
Is this 1000w too much for 4.5 square feet?
That said the lumen efficiency of a cfl is around 60lm/w, a cheap LED like those is similar to hps or a bit worse which is nearly 100lm/w
A cheap household LED bulb is around 80lm/w so just by swapping like for like wattage you can pick up an extra 25% light with a better spectrum than cfl. Its just a matter of checking out those bargain shops or finding a good deal online to get them at a good price.
With that option you can buy a few every time you go shopping and spread the cost out.
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