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SpideyManDan

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I really like that brand, they had a light like this but much bigger that was very cheap with a code but I wasn't sure I wanted to grow at the time. I really wish I bought it....


NP

Also what is "sils"?
Screw in led

Literally household led bulbs with the globes removed. I got a couple splitters on amazon and turned them into effective grow lights. They're nice for seedlings or some supplemental lighting.
 

GlassJoe

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I haven't bought any eco farm boards in the past but it looks like their website is having a 20% off sale that could make some of their lights interesting. The boards use name brand parts (Samsung LM301H diodes, cheaper versions available with LM301B & LM281s; meanwell drivers, cree infared LEDs, LG UV LEDs).

For example:


These are ($542.86 * 0.8 = $434.28 before shipping). Each of the four boards uses 252 samsung LM301H diodes in either 3000K or 3500K so you can choose a flowering or full-cycle spectrum, so that's 1008 total Samsung LM301H. Additionally each board has 4 LG 395 nm UV lights, 4 Cree 730 nm IR lights, and 12 Cree 660 nm far red lights for a total of 16 UV, 16 IR, and 48 far red diodes; 1088 total diodes on the board. The driver for that size is a meanwell HLG-480H-48B. Overall it seems like a good deal for a board with name-brand components and a lot of the lights considered "supplemental".

For comparison, a HLG 600 RSPEC (https://horticulturelightinggroup.com/collections/lamps/products/hlg-600-rspec) has four boards which each contain 288 diodes. 16 of those diodes are 660 nm "far red"/"deep red" LEDs, and the other 272 are Samsung LM301H diodes (unsure of color temperature). That means the whole HLG 600 RSPEC set has 272 * 4 = 1088 total samsung LM301H LEDs, and 64 "deep red" LEDs. That means the HLG board has 80 additional samsung LM301H diodes, 16 additional far red diodes, and costs over $200 more. The ecofarm board also comes with 16 of the 395 nm UV and 730 nm IR diodes which the HLG board does not have.
 
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JewelRunner

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Some of those Amazon lights claim Samsung diodes in the graphics but list Epistar in the body of the ad.
Probably for 660nm reds. I have seen a few hella Chinese ads that are like, same efficiency as Samsung epistar 3030 or some shit. Could be dat too
 

SpideyManDan

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I haven't bought any eco farm boards in the past but it looks like their website is having a 20% off sale that could make some of their lights interesting. The boards use name brand parts (Samsung LM301H diodes, cheaper versions available with LM301B & LM281s; meanwell drivers, cree infared LEDs, LG UV LEDs).

For example:


These are ($542.86 * 0.8 = $434.28 before shipping). Each of the four boards uses 252 samsung LM301H diodes in either 3000K or 3500K so you can choose a flowering or full-cycle spectrum, so that's 1008 total Samsung LM301H. Additionally each board has 4 LG 395 nm UV lights, 4 Cree 730 nm IR lights, and 12 Cree 660 nm far red lights for a total of 16 UV, 16 IR, and 48 far red diodes; 1088 total diodes on the board. The driver for that size is a meanwell HLG-480H-48B. Overall it seems like a good deal for a board with name-brand components and a lot of the lights considered "supplemental".

For comparison, a HLG 600 RSPEC (https://horticulturelightinggroup.com/collections/lamps/products/hlg-600-rspec) has four boards which each contain 288 diodes. 16 of those diodes are 660 nm "far red"/"deep red" LEDs, and the other 272 are Samsung LM301H diodes (unsure of color temperature). That means the whole HLG 600 RSPEC set has 272 * 4 = 1088 total samsung LM301H LEDs, and 64 "deep red" LEDs. That means the HLG board has 80 additional samsung LM301H diodes, 16 additional far red diodes, and costs over $200 more. The ecofarm board also comes with 16 of the 395 nm UV and 730 nm IR diodes which the HLG board does not have.
Are you looking for someone that's bought them before? Hell that looks like one good ass deal.
 

Beehive

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No best price but I bought two VP Racing brand gas cans. 3 gallon. White.

Now I can throw away my old 2.5 gallon mixing jugs that originally had kitty litter in them. The sides would swell when filled up with fert solution. Started to get difficult measuring water by a Sharpie line. Marked on the side.
 

SpideyManDan

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Yeah after doing some looking I'll have to pass on that light. Something doesnt feel right after reading reviews and info they provided. Thank you tho.
 

Marq1340

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$3.60-8.80
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Note: Many different styles. Free shipping with prime
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$139.99
Code: Clip $15 off coupon
Link: https://rb.gy/locb27
Note: Just a random light with a coupon, maybe 150-200 watts.
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$7.40
Code: 60HK4MN7
Link: https://rb.gy/w1e9ho
Code 6x 32 oz jars ransacked the internet for some fairly priced jars about 2 weeks ago.....good thing I waited.
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$10
Code: 60VYHRSJ +clip $3 off
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Note: If the 32 oz jars sell out here are a 6 pack of 16 oz jars
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$5
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Note: 2 pk of 32 oz jars
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$63.50
Code: 052NU64J + clip 8% off
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Note: 120w each
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