How can I find out about this light?!

olafthegreen

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I have inherited a LED light, I know literally nothing about it. There is nothing written on it anywhere.

The lights seem to be a mix of blue and red.

Not sure to use it as a veg light or if it will be useless, how can I find out more?

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olafthegreen

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What’s the dimensions of it
400mm x 210mm case
260mm x 133mm the led board.

10 x 10 LED arrangement,
90 red 10 blue

There are 3 small fans on the back.

I was given it saying something like it's for flowering and 250W dunno if that's the draw.
 
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Randomblame

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You can use that light for vegging but the spectrum has already to much blue for flowering. But C. can adapt to a wide range of light so not optimal but they would still grow some weed. It would veg a 2x 2' area probably pretty well but for flowering you would need at least a 2nd one on a 2x2' area.

Can you still send it back to get something better?
Those lights cost probably ~79$ or so and for the price of two of them you can already get a true 140w Quantumboard v2 or the new ones with additional deep reds which are two times more efficient but have true 140w and can be used for veg and flowering. Its at least a 250w HPS equivalent cause you could pull up to 250g with such a board. They have a dimmer instead of a useless veg switch which only create an even more worse spectrum.

You would have twice as much light for the same costs and watts and you can expect to get up to 1,7g/w and more. With such blurples the best you'd get is 1-1,3g/w and thats only if you are a well skilled grower.
A beginner would end up getting 0,6-0,8g/w.
That's because even HPS bulbs are more efficient like these chinese generics.

Do yourself a favor and send it back or just use it for vegging. Most of us have tried them years ago and there are no changes made since then. They still sell the same outdated junk, with low end diodes, low end drivers and minimal heat sinks but load screaming fans.
A quantumboard works passively cooled and the new ones with extra deepred reach 2,6μMol/j efficiency. Such a blurple has maybe 1,3, 1,5 in the best case (calilightworx)and a new double ended HPS bulb reach already 1,9.

You want something with a white spectrum maybe supplemented with some deepred. Latest Samsung and Bridgelux strips are very efficient too but they are for diy'ers. QB's are literally plug and play and those blurples are light years behind!

For US peeps those companies are interesting ..
- horticulturelightinggroop (boards, strips, white and/or colored diodes)
- timber grow lights (COB based lights)
- pacificlightingconceps ( deepred supplenented strips and COB's)

And EU peeps should look at
- diyled.uk.com (white strips and COB's)
- led-tech.de (boards, strips and colored Osram strips)

Aussies should look at
- cutter.com.au (COB's, boards, strips, colored strips, they can make your dreams come true)

Some of them are advertizers here (cutter and HLG for sure) and you can contact the sellers directly. There are also some threads if you're curious to see some nice harvests.
Believe me, for a well skilled grower its difficult to not reach +1,5g/w with QB's or a COB based fixture.
 

Rocket Soul

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You can use that light for vegging but the spectrum has already to much blue for flowering. But C. can adapt to a wide range of light so not optimal but they would still grow some weed. It would veg a 2x 2' area probably pretty well but for flowering you would need at least a 2nd one on a 2x2' area.

Can you still send it back to get something better?
Those lights cost probably ~79$ or so and for the price of two of them you can already get a true 140w Quantumboard v2 or the new ones with additional deep reds which are two times more efficient but have true 140w and can be used for veg and flowering. Its at least a 250w HPS equivalent cause you could pull up to 250g with such a board. They have a dimmer instead of a useless veg switch which only create an even more worse spectrum.

You would have twice as much light for the same costs and watts and you can expect to get up to 1,7g/w and more. With such blurples the best you'd get is 1-1,3g/w and thats only if you are a well skilled grower.
A beginner would end up getting 0,6-0,8g/w.
That's because even HPS bulbs are more efficient like these chinese generics.

Do yourself a favor and send it back or just use it for vegging. Most of us have tried them years ago and there are no changes made since then. They still sell the same outdated junk, with low end diodes, low end drivers and minimal heat sinks but load screaming fans.
A quantumboard works passively cooled and the new ones with extra deepred reach 2,6μMol/j efficiency. Such a blurple has maybe 1,3, 1,5 in the best case (calilightworx)and a new double ended HPS bulb reach already 1,9.

You want something with a white spectrum maybe supplemented with some deepred. Latest Samsung and Bridgelux strips are very efficient too but they are for diy'ers. QB's are literally plug and play and those blurples are light years behind!

For US peeps those companies are interesting ..
- horticulturelightinggroop (boards, strips, white and/or colored diodes)
- timber grow lights (COB based lights)
- pacificlightingconceps ( deepred supplenented strips and COB's)

And EU peeps should look at
- diyled.uk.com (white strips and COB's)
- led-tech.de (boards, strips and colored Osram strips)

Aussies should look at
- cutter.com.au (COB's, boards, strips, colored strips, they can make your dreams come true)

Some of them are advertizers here (cutter and HLG for sure) and you can contact the sellers directly. There are also some threads if you're curious to see some nice harvests.
Believe me, for a well skilled grower its difficult to not reach +1,5g/w with QB's or a COB based fixture.
Todogrowled.es also carries HLG quantum boards.
 

olafthegreen

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Can you still send it back to get something better?
'Fraid I cant send it back, I don't even know where it came from! It has been passed to me via a few people :-)

Super interesting reading, very keen to put together a quantum board now that you've pointed me in their direction.

Maybe I'll try this one for a small veg and see how it gets on, while I find some funds for a QB.
 

Randomblame

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'Fraid I cant send it back, I don't even know where it came from! It has been passed to me via a few people :-)

Super interesting reading, very keen to put together a quantum board now that you've pointed me in their direction.

Maybe I'll try this one for a small veg and see how it gets on, while I find some funds for a QB.

They are currently on sale, bro!
92,50$ for a QB redspec + heat sink.

https://horticulturelightinggroup.com/collections/all/products/qb288-v2-with-slate-1-single-combo

To power the board you need a Meanwell HLG-120 or HLG-150H-54A or B(A is dimmable to 50%, B is dimmable down to 6-10%.) Costs another 40-45$(rapidled.com)! You only have to put two wires(DC + and -) in the according poke in connectors of the board and the AC side gets a standard wall plug.
The whole kit is ready to use in 5-10 minutes and there is also a little manual with drawing. Easy peasy, believe me, even a child can do it...
 

olafthegreen

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So your looking for a light just for starting veg or going the whole distance for flower too?
I have a bigger tent 4x4 for flowering currently with 600W HPS and 250W HPS, but I'm looking for a way to keep things moving along by using another space I've got (there's no way I can grow here in Winter so need to stock). Can't see that 90cm height would be enough to go into flowering.

Eventually I guess it would be nice to change the HPS to a few QB, but starting out with a small one seems to make sense.
 

coreywebster

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coreywebster

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Love it, good advice. That looks like a cheaper way to start playing with LED too. Probably don't have to wait so long to order it either. Thanks corey
No problem.
DIYleduk has that at a much cheaper price than todogrowled, though diys is the non dimmable option, the dimmable is sold out currently and is slightly dearer. But considerably cheaper than todogrowled for that product.
You will have to weigh up the total cost of shipping and see which works out best for you depending on where in Europe you are.
I think diyled is fairly reasonable on shipping but you can check it all out yourself

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