I would really like to see this Growcraft side by side with the new Fluence light. Since they are the same price after the Growcraft sale is over.
I emailed fluence, but they were not trying to come up off a light for my testing lol
Fluence put up a light for testing! Lol! They only have the most copied spectrum on the mkt. Lol! Not in a million yrs. Bud.
Why? Its the same damn thing over n over n over again. What, do you expect different results
. Every light mentioned is one of those "pay more or upgrade next year because we discovered this wavelength should have to be added to begin with fixtures". There are a lesss then a handful of companies whom offer a decent spectrum coupled with electrical efficiency these days. One thing I like about the light i recommend is that it has the farthest diode spacing in the industry which not only practically doubles longevity coupled with the Ginormous Extrusions that are detachable, pivotal & slidable. Diode spacing is also a main contributer to the most even spread possible, spectral blending (has a complicated & expensive spectrum compared to most) & most importantly light density at farther depths w/o the need for lenses. In a centered 3x3' the light hits about 750 ppfd @ 4' away. In 6.5'x5' area it has a 525ish ppfd or average @ 4'. Check n see what your average SE-HPS is. You'll laugh. The light covers 6.5'x5' , independently in flower. 7x6' With cross lighting.
The Growcraft in 1000w is useless to most. Poor design not being detachable. WTHeck are you gonna do with 1000 led watts over a 4x4 or 5x5? With that spectrum, nothing over 650 or now 730w (due to new spectrums that finally included UVA +IR.
Unless you wanna hang a Bar-Light as A High-Bay light then im not a fan of any 1000w fixed led fixture. Defeats the purpose as far as I'm concerned.
Roi-680 is a nice lil-simple light, but costs allot more then it used to it appears as i once thought it a deal but not at $1,200 for sure NOT. Both are simple design with the same old HE Spectrum. So far the only company above mentioned has made spectral efforts are GrowLightsAustrallia. But i personally am waiting for their Gen2 before I buy a set to compare.
One could take risks with Alibaba because they promise you the world for almost $1/w before shipping back n forth x4 times to get it right. Then you'll most likely have to deal with early failure rates n good luck having your warranty upheld. Fly by night BS..
Mi-Gro's Shane might be a nice guy but his light is for from innovative or even comparable to other updated options.
Fluence is Plastic Composite Overpriced. Who knows what drivers.
Other companies like Synce are innovating but nothing I need for my garden. Gavita is a flexible light with low integrity to the inexpensive build.
I ran one year of x3 different leds against each other as well as HPS & educated myself before going Amare.
Versatility & quality are priceless yet they're only $1.66/w before discounts.
Thats my choice n it would be really hard to change it after comparing almost everything.