Grow Lights

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Viparspectra XS2000 is what I decided on with the same requirements.

Costs about $280 and covers 2x4’
 

PadawanWarrior

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It depends on your budget and your grow space.

Viparspectra XS2000 is what I decided on with the same requirements.

Costs about $280 and covers 2x4’
Why not spend $35 more for a US made HLG 260. It's $315 after code "RIU10".
 

Bad Karma

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A 315w CMH light will fully cover a 3x3 area and can be purchased for around $300 (that includes the bulb, reflector, and ballast).
 

rkymtnman

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A 315w CMH light will fully cover a 3x3 area and can be purchased for around $300 (that includes the bulb, reflector, and ballast).
have you ever heard of the 150 w cmh? it would make a killer light for a 2x2 i would think . they are expensive as heck though
 

Bad Karma

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have you ever heard of the 150 w cmh? it would make a killer light for a 2x2 i would think . they are expensive as heck though
I can't say I've ever heard of a 150w CMH but that's an interesting concept.
At that wattage I'd imagine that system runs very cool considering how little heat a 315w puts out.
My very first grow light was a 150w HPS and boy, oh boy, did it put out some serious heat.
 

rkymtnman

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I can't say I've ever heard of a 150w CMH but that's an interesting concept.
At that wattage I'd imagine that system runs very cool considering how little heat a 315w puts out.
My very first grow light was a 150w HPS and boy, oh boy, did it put out some serious heat.
this is the bulb. the fixture is where they get you. unless i missed a cheaper option somewhere. but i think it was $400 plus for the whole thing.
 

xtsho

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600 watt HPS. Under $150. Won't break the bank and will blow away any LED for the same price.
 
If you have a rectangular space I would consider a Mars Hydro SP 3000, with any other space I would go Quantum Board, but build it myself. Next to HLG there are other suppliers in Holland: www.rubul.nl dont know if US has companies designing own QB's but must be.

With HPS I don't like the fire hazard unless installed by licenced electrician and still the cabes and ballast run very hot. Usually one needs an extra electrical group installed, there go your low costs for HPS.

If you want a managable temp in your growspace and / or live in a hotter summer climate, you want to work with the new Samsung Led LM 301 QB's. 30% more efficient so every 100 watts is comparable to 135 watts of the older boards. They almost put no heat out and lifespan of these boards is twice as long only 80% after 4 yrs instead of 2.
 
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