Yes, its an easy option.Well hello there
Q2 LED Grow Light
LEDTonic Q2 Indoor LED Grow Light. Small, easy-to-use, and powerful grow lamp with Samsung diodes for all types of indoor plans. Choose between 3000K, 3500K, 4000K spectrum according to your plants' needs. Grow cannabis, tomatoes, peppers, basil, or any other type of plant in your tent or window...www.ledtonic.com
We made a bulb panel type grow light called the Q2. It's fitted with 96 Samsung LM561C diodes and runs at 36W. We have 1-packs ($55) in three different CCTs, 3000K, 3500K, and 4000K and 2-pack ($99) with 3500K.
Would be happy to provide more info if you could explain how your grow setup/area looks like. Are you looking to grow clones, seedlings, veg, or full cycle? How large area are you looking to cover?
The pakage says around 1050lm each bulb.I wouldn't use a 70 cent led bulb in my lamp let alone a grow. There are a million better options to save money. You'd probably be better off with a small t5 than 20 of those cheap leds. Hell, you'd probably be better off with 2 normal price walmart leds than 5 of those.
Not all diodes are created equal.
You nailed it on cheap electrical components / horrible driver design.Many cheap LED bulbs have absolutely terrible power factors. A bad 14w LED bulb I have actually draws .19 amps @120v VA=24, watts=14.3
Power factor = 14.3/24, approx 59%. A good quality bulb will have a power factor of 95%. You have to look at the printing on the bulb to see
mA number and do some rough arithmetic.