Show off your different lights!!!!

Peyote alexia

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Here I'm running 4x citizen chips at 45w each with a meanwell dimmable adapter all cooled by PC heatsinks and fans. And the 600w viparspectra (about 265w real draw)
It can be a pain. But when running 4 different strains I threw together at different sizes. It can come in handy :P
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Hydro4life

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Probably about the same as that time I tried a Chinese adaptor with a single Citi for seedlings.. should work in theory but 50w Chinese is more like 20w hahahahahahah Love Ur comment!!!
Thought I’d get the ball rolling 8-) On a more serious note, I run cooltube in-line 600 watters for flower room. Good for scrog as you don’t need the same light penetration. (Already harvested about 12 ozs under the left hand light, just letting the smaller buds mature and densen a little before final chop)2D732B01-243A-4EA7-98DA-443DEE052A88.jpeg
 

Hydro4life

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Heres my one of my DIY STRIP lights using Cutter j series 3000k 90cri...each fixture is 3x4 and is powered by a meanwell HLG 480A

I have 2 built and running, gonna build the 3rd one soon.

heres a pic of one before it was hung and of 2 of them covering 2 of the 3x4 tables.
Well done diggs! Looks awesome man 8-)
 

Peyote alexia

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Love the strip lights. I woulda went that route if I didn't look into cobs so hard at first. I think strips were just coming in and I seen the product grown from cobs. I wonder if there is a more budget friendly strip light now. From memory the Samsung strips and such needed. We're never cheap. Good lights never are....
 

diggs99

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Love the strip lights. I woulda went that route if I didn't look into cobs so hard at first. I think strips were just coming in and I seen the product grown from cobs. I wonder if there is a more budget friendly strip light now. From memory the Samsung strips and such needed. We're never cheap. Good lights never are....
It def seems like the strip game has come a long way in a short amount of time. Now we have so many different options to choose from and a fairly wide price range that can fit most budgets.

You can buy gen 2 bxebs for pretty cheap, ive heard good things about the vistas too, which seem well priced.
Samsungs are still putting out nice strips, they are a little more pricey than the bxebs, but much more powerful and usually less are needed.
Cutter has some nice strips for the budget friendly, that used to be priced nicely, not sure how much they are currently. They also sell top of the line Nichia , they arent cheap tho.
PLC @Greengenes707 is selling the Photoboost strips for those of you in America, i absolutely love these strips, but being Canadian they arent easy for me to get. Also not cheap, but top bin diodes and very slick heatsinking options put them right at the top

Then you have all the guys selling the pre made strip fixtures
Amare
@HortiBloom
@diyled

To name a few off top of my head.


So yes, we have many budget friendly options to choose from nowadays, but if a grower still wants the very best, they are gonna pay top dollar.
 

PrometheanLeaf

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Love the strip lights. I woulda went that route if I didn't look into cobs so hard at first. I think strips were just coming in and I seen the product grown from cobs. I wonder if there is a more budget friendly strip light now. From memory the Samsung strips and such needed. We're never cheap. Good lights never are....
Eb strips. You need a bit more of them, but they cost less and if you drive them soft you don't need heatsinks. So you can make a fixture with more photons for less money ideally.
 

Peyote alexia

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It def seems like the strip game has come a long way in a short amount of time. Now we have so many different options to choose from and a fairly wide price range that can fit most budgets.

You can buy gen 2 bxebs for pretty cheap, ive heard good things about the vistas too, which seem well priced.
Samsungs are still putting out nice strips, they are a little more pricey than the bxebs, but much more powerful and usually less are needed.
Cutter has some nice strips for the budget friendly, that used to be priced nicely, not sure how much they are currently. They also sell top of the line Nichia , they arent cheap tho.
PLC @Greengenes707 is selling the Photoboost strips for those of you in America, i absolutely love these strips, but being Canadian they arent easy for me to get. Also not cheap, but top bin diodes and very slick heatsinking options put them right at the top

Then you have all the guys selling the pre made strip fixtures
Amare
@HortiBloom
@diyled

To name a few off top of my head.


So yes, we have many budget friendly options to choose from nowadays, but if a grower still wants the very best, they are gonna pay top dollar.
I love this forum
In my circles I'm the tech head.
I mean not many weed smokers know they're electrical tech. But you guys kill it!!!
Good to know weed smokers with some brain cells aren't a dying breed yet :P
 

Cannabidude

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My little 2x2 grow. 2 plants at a time.

The light is my home made 5 Cree CXB 3590 LEDs running at 50 watts each from a Meanwell 240H C1400b driver. 5 years old with at least 8 successful grows using this setup.
Nails it.
(that's my new grow just getting started, a Kail mist and a Gorilla girl.)
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That Kali mist is great smoke if you have a good cultivar, but damn it can run loooooooooong. Got rid of my mothers because one pheno went 14 weeks of flower and I never finished the other, gave up after 16.
 
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