Mars Hydro TS 1000W LED Grow Light

Kingrow1

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Kingrow supports mars leds, good lights for what they are and minnimal hype. New growers been buying in cheap with these and i cant fault that.

Kingrow spits on leds generally so this is rare :-)
 

Kingrow1

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its not much cheaper sure its better quality if you build your own but honestly its a pain in the ass and such a waste of my time having to assemble a light. its more about the shipping cost then the items its self i dont live in the states so. kind of sick of every person saying that oh just build your own light. maybe people should just answer the question asked like capn-crunch was good enough to do
Build it and they will come.... trust me ;-)
 
hmm interesting information and reading plus all dose not sound bad

id imagine the spectrum isnt the most amazing out there but would you consider it acceptable for veg plus flower is they claim ??

for someone that already grows with a blurple under 200wats would you say its upgrade getting this light at 150wats ??

after watching a few videos people show the driver being dimmable. can this be confirmed and how reliable would you rate its capabilities ??

has anyone done a real par test on this light as i haven't seen a video or anything yet ?? links ....

everyone knows that a cob or a qb is the best lights to go with and you should just build one but sometimes the under dogs make something good and im interested to see how this light does. junk or not as some will call it just from its name

i have a feeling it would defiantly brake allot quicker then a good cob or qb light but that to be expected for the price difference
 

Capn-Crunch

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I'll give one last example
I have a 600w led (250w) from the wall and the TS1000 is preforming better than that is.
 

Capn-Crunch

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If there is a dimmer it must be on the back of the driver, never took it apart to see.
Why would you want to dim this light?
 
If there is a dimmer it must be on the back of the driver, never took it apart to see.
Why would you want to dim this light?
for clones and seeds not a big deal anyway. more important question is if you run a small clip fan on this light will it remain closer to ambient temps or does this light need heavy air flow
 

Capn-Crunch

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For clones and seedlings leave the light at 26 to 28 inches
I have a small fan on mine.
ANY light will raise the ambient temperature
If you're growing with any LED you want warmer temps anyway, 80 to 85 degF is perfect
 

nmibud

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An array can be built with hardware store screw in leds that will out grow any light made by mars hydro.They use cheap diodes,they may look bright but not enough.Waste you money on junk if you choose,it is your money you are wasteing.
 

Capn-Crunch

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An array can be built with hardware store screw in leds that will out grow any light made by mars hydro.They use cheap diodes,they may look bright but not enough.Waste you money on junk if you choose,it is your money you are wasteing.
Slow troll day?
 

nmibud

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No,real life experience.I know junk when I see it.Mars sells copies of real lights,it might look like the real thing but will never match the performance of Samsung based lights,
 
nmibud could be right and im thinking it will not last long but then plants do look like they are growing nicely who know how it will do for flower but if it dose a half decent job and last over 2 yrs good in my eyes

if it puts the same amount of heat as the mars 135w then i dont see temps being a big problem
 

Capn-Crunch

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No,real life experience.I know junk when I see it.Mars sells copies of real lights,it might look like the real thing but will never match the performance of Samsung based lights,
I answered this already
Are you on your period or something?
 
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