Airwalker16
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Yeah, wondering if these have the same problem?My mistake, I forgot spider farmer made blurples and I was thinking of the Spider Farmer SF series of boards with the white SMD diodes.
Yeah, wondering if these have the same problem?My mistake, I forgot spider farmer made blurples and I was thinking of the Spider Farmer SF series of boards with the white SMD diodes.
Spider Farmer has gotten good reviews, I just don't think they are well known or established yet. Not sure exactly what diodes (top bin or not) they use, and I'm not sure how far they stand behind their products.I am just crawling, 1 outdoor & 1 Indoor grow so far. Just became RIU member recently, first time ever joining online anything.
The SF 4000 is only for a short term use, not the long haul in a new 10' x 8' veg room. 2 cover the entire area. They will be replaced with a quality light yet TBD, price will not be a factor when replacing.
It does have a Meanwell driver & other quality electronic parts. I can source them @ Mouser, Newark, Digikey etc. if needed. There is also a 3 year warranty, I have been in contact with the SF Support and have received prompt replys about my 2 inquiry's about light hanging to canopy height.
We shall see when it comes to the warranty service.
As soon as I get any failure I will post it.
I did consider building the HLG 600 Kit @ the time. If you build it "DIY" no warranty. And the cost for 2 was not good on the budget @ the time.
I want to know just what component/s has failed on all of his lights?
Me to my plants r loving sf spiderfarmers lights, no failures yet, runs cool to the touchYeah, wondering if these have the same problem?
That's how I found this thread. I was looking at the SF 4000 thinking it might be worth a try and when digging around found that. I'd like to hear more about them.OP, clearly you lack the knowledge of what a proper led light should be, spectrum-wise, cause even if the Meizhi's didn't have a high failure rate, they're still shit lights for a fruiting plant like cannabis
The SFs appear to be a much different light with spectrums fit for cannabis growing, they are surface mount, the diodes have a silicon coating and they appear to use proper drivers.
Hopefully someone starts a thread using the SFs
my sf2k have been awesome so far, but 2 months isn't much of a test.That's how I found this thread. I was looking at the SF 4000 thinking it might be worth a try and when digging around found that. I'd like to hear more about them.
May I ask two questions in reference to your sf2000? I have one as well for veg. # 1 -your sweet spot light to canopy distancemy sf2k have been awesome so far, but 2 months isn't much of a test.
You will like it a lot, i'd still like to hear somebody that doesn't like themI don't see any sf series in that pile. I wonder if it's a different owner or company now that kept the name. Because the SF series has great reviews
I have the sf1000 and another on the way so I hope your wrong lol
What size tent and how many SF1000's do you have hanging I could only see 1 on the first picI've got 4 Spider Farmer SF 1000's, Pics are first grow, and second grow a few days ago. Building my own lights right now, but these SF1000's will stay in use for sure!
its almost a 5x5. I think at one time it was a 5x5, but it flew out of somebodies truck once, I got it like 5th hand lol. I've got 4 SF1000's in there. Played with using an AGLEX2000 along with them, and did for a small whileWhat size tent and how many SF1000's do you have hanging I could only see 1 on the first pic
Gotta be near half pound on that girl, impressing for 100. WattsI've got 4 Spider Farmer SF 1000's, Pics are first grow, and second grow a few days ago. Building my own lights right now, but these SF1000's will stay in use for sure!
Is that 1 sf1000 over 1st plant????I've got 4 Spider Farmer SF 1000's, Pics are first grow, and second grow a few days ago. Building my own lights right now, but these SF1000's will stay in use for sure!
12-18" depending on the age of plant, I let them get closer and ran out of space to raise them . 80-84f for the room temp, a bit warmer than my normal in an effort to help with leaf transpiration.May I ask two questions in reference to your sf2000? I have one as well for veg. # 1 -your sweet spot light to canopy distance
#2- your ambient temperature
Thank you,
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4 of them lolIs that 1 sf1000 over 1st plant????
400 Watts, used 4 SF1000'sGotta be near half pound on that girl, impressing for 100. Watts