Do you not like the Samsung diodes, from their own factories?Gotcha. But the parts are still coming from China(overseas). Just because they are assembled in the USA doesn't make the parts less Asian(China)
There's a difference between top bin vs bottom bin diodes, along with the quality of the other components the Chinese lights use vs HLG. Here's a good thread that goes into more detail about it. HLG has the good stuff.Gotcha. But the parts are still coming from China(overseas). Just because they are assembled in the USA doesn't make the parts less Asian(China)
Exactly!!! I run a Honnor 7x. From China. And it can do everything a Samsung or any other 'name brand' phone can do. And it was 1/4 the price. You just helped make my point.What cell phone do you use?
My point was they have their own factory, and I hate misinformation. Honestly I love seeing people succeed from Shenzhen. Hate seeing the failures.Exactly!!! I run a Honnor 7x. From China. And it can do everything a Samsung or any other 'name brand' phone can do. And it was 1/4 the price. You just helped make my point.
Yes, but no one has proved that while HLG is using all top-bin that the 'knockoffs' aren't. It's all just assumption. Which is probably valid. But I wanna see proof. Its all just talkThere's a difference between top bin vs bottom bin diodes, along with the quality of the other components the Chinese lights use vs HLG. Here's a good thread that goes into more detail about it. HLG has the good stuff.
Sorry, I didnt see the link before I posted. Reading nowThere's a difference between top bin vs bottom bin diodes, along with the quality of the other components the Chinese lights use vs HLG. Here's a good thread that goes into more detail about it. HLG has the good stuff.
After reading everyones feedback and also getting feedback from another thread and I am honestly crossed on the decision of the Mars Hydro TS 1000, the HLG's, and I am getting feedback about the Spider Farmer as well. However, my budget is $150 or less for a light and my tent is 32x32x63.@Rootz707 What is your target canopy size and budget? I'm really concerned about the stats you listed. The wattage vs coverage area to be a very glaring one at that amount of true wattage
I apologize after double checking my tent I realized I gave you the wrong size, the actual size of my tent is 24x24x48.As much of an led enthusiast as I am, I would highly suggest you look into a 315 cmh kit. It is honestly perfect for that size tent and is as close to led efficiency as HiD goes. While I know you said HiD lighting isn't what you are aiming for I think it will give you the best coverage for the lowest price.
If you still want an led light that will cover that area you will need to look into DIY options like a 4 board qb 120/132 build. Most of those components can be found on Amazon or at a hardware store. Total pricing should be about $260.
I apologize after double checking my tent I realized I gave you the wrong size, the actual size of my tent is 24x24x48.
I have allot of experience with LED's and all I can tell you is not to waste your money on this...I have no choice but to find a light on amazon due to $$$. Mind you this would be for like 4 maybe 5 grows until I can afford to purchase a better light.
So, does anyone have any success stories and or suggestions from what light I should pick on Amazon so far my eye in on the:
(Tmlapy 1500w) this lights states that its color spectrum is (UV: 410nm, Blue:440nm, Blue:450nm, Blue475nm, Yellow:590nm, Orange:605nm, Red:620nm, Red:630nm, Red:660nm, IR:730nm, Warm white:3500k, Cool White:7000k)
Specifications :
Model Number: E1500
Actual Power: 283W±5%
LED Quantity: 154 LEDs
Core Coverage at 32": 7.9x6.5ft
Input Voltage: AC 110-240V
Frequency: 50-60Hz
Dimensions: 21.2" x 9.4" x2.5"
Item Weight: 7.8lb
Lifespan: >50000 Hours
Materials: Fireproof Materials
This is the last item I need to start growing so any advice is appreciated
(Also note I do not want nor need a HPS, or HID light. so please do not suggest either of those lights. I understand that many people have had great success with them and I appreciate your advice and knowledge. However, I still don't want one, thanks!!)