Well I guess we can disagree.
If you want spectrum imo, CMH is where it's at. Like I said, LED has no 480nm and no UVB, no IR. If I'm going to spend $800+ and still be delinquent then thats a big problem for me.
Ill spend my $35 initially + $7/mo extra, and be fine with 14oz +/- in a 2x4.
Makes little sense to me to spend $800 intially to save $14/mo when I gain 0 in spectrum or intensity.
Let's do some math.
Initial cost delta:
Scale $35 for 2x4, to $70 for a 4x4
$800 - ($35 * 2) = $730
Time to break even:
$730 / ($14/mo) = 52 months
52 months / (12months/yr) =
4.3yrs
So if I ran everyday for 4.25yrs+ I'd finally break even, but I don't even grow year round. You do you, but when the topic of cost to yield comes up I personally think most LED guys are over paying exorbitantly. I could go HPS for about same effeciency but HPS is super bulky and doesn't have even distribution and spectrum semi-tuneability (screw differrent CCT bulbs in, I mix 6500k and 3000k and reptile bulbs) like I have with my E27 setup. Also HPS bulb intensity drops and needs replacing. In my setup I don't have to add heat to increase air temps like many LED growers (in fact I can keep CO2 levels up higher with higher exhaust rates as opposed to cutting exhaust to increase air temps) that deal with cal Mg or LED defeciencies, and I've got much more IR than other LED lights which they are finding more and more that the plant is able to use and wants. Spend $400+ to save $7?... Na, not for me yet, I'll wait till prices drop and effeciency goes up. Hard to believe I'm losing out on any yield, so $7/mo savings just isn't the draw for me, yet.
@ttystikk
14oz @ 535w = 0.73g/w
14oz @ 300w = 1.3gpw
Spending $400 (assuming half of 4x4 cost) initially and then waiting 4.25yrs+ to finally be able to realize a savings of $7/mo (if I grew year round), and all just to say I have a better gpw, doesn't mean much to me.