See what you can get from SF 1000!!!!

Doug Dawson

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Hi friend, according to the feedback from the cusotmer, 2xSF 2000 and 1x SF 4000 is enough for a 5x5 grow tent.
You can adjust the lightness and height of the light to suit different growth stage.
Thanks
When I requested info from you all at Spiderfarmer I assumed you would give me technical data, not data according to customer feedback so that is a concern for me. What company provides technical data using customer feedback not product specs? This is confusing to me. The SF1000, SF2000 and SF4000 are the same panels just built into one so the SF2000 is 2 X SF1000 connected together. The SF4000 is 2 SF2000's stuck together yet the specs make no sense. How is it an SF2000 says it will flower a 2 X 4 foot print yet the SF4000 which is 2 SF2000 stuck together will flower a 5X5? The 2000 is 606 LED's, the 4000 is 1212 LED,s. This makes no sense. It also shows the power draw of the 1000 at 100.5 W, the 2000 at 202.3 W and the 4000 at 456.9 W. This also makes no sense to me. Why would the SF4000 draw 50 more watts than the SF2000 when it is just 2 of them stuck together. I don't mean to be critical SpiderFarmer, I just want accurate data.
 

chronnie49

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When I requested info from you all at Spiderfarmer I assumed you would give me technical data, not data according to customer feedback so that is a concern for me. What company provides technical data using customer feedback not product specs? This is confusing to me. The SF1000, SF2000 and SF4000 are the same panels just built into one so the SF2000 is 2 X SF1000 connected together. The SF4000 is 2 SF2000's stuck together yet the specs make no sense. How is it an SF2000 says it will flower a 2 X 4 foot print yet the SF4000 which is 2 SF2000 stuck together will flower a 5X5? The 2000 is 606 LED's, the 4000 is 1212 LED,s. This makes no sense. It also shows the power draw of the 1000 at 100.5 W, the 2000 at 202.3 W and the 4000 at 456.9 W. This also makes no sense to me. Why would the SF4000 draw 50 more watts than the SF2000 when it is just 2 of them stuck together. I don't mean to be critical SpiderFarmer, I just want accurate data.

The sf1000 actually has 218 diodes and the 2 boards on the sf2000 have 303 each so there is a difference. Theres no way the 4000 would cover a 5x5, but thats what they claim. 18 watts per sq foot isn going to cut it for flower.

I would be surprised of they even answer your question since all they seem to do here is post pics of their grows and don't usually address concerns.

After hearing about the member that had to take down their bad review before they would replace a 3 week old broken light I knew they were a shit company.
 
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