zeppelinrules
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will having 3 led lights of different wats mess up your grow. 5x7 king leds, a 2000 a 1000 a 600 with half it burnt out???
,You're trying to cover a 5x7 area with 200w, 100w, and 30w lights? If you could balance out the PPFD by using different heights then it would be fine, but 330 watts isn't going to be enough light for a 5x7 area. Those lights are not actually 2000, 1000 and 60 watts; they pull a tenth of that from the wall.
No, those aren't real watts.,
2000, 1000, 600w
KingLED 2023 Newest 2000w LED Grow Light:,
2000, 1000, 600w
That's a 200W light. Quit taking ad copy for real numbers. They even tell you it consumes 200w...you can't consume 200w and produce 2000w worth of lighting. By this style of counting I'm using 6750w in my 3'x5' tent.KingLED 2023 Newest 2000w LED Grow Light:
-Our 2000W LED light adopts a high-tech SMD LEDs and reflector technology , compares to traditional 1000W HPS/MH while consuming only 200W!
Yep! You nailed it.KingLED 2023 Newest 2000w LED Grow Light:
-Our 2000W LED light adopts a high-tech SMD LEDs and reflector technology , compares to traditional 1000W HPS/MH while consuming only 200W!
You did see the part I placed in bold that said it was 200 watts - ergo, the whole reason why I made that post to begin with?That's a 200W light. Quit taking ad copy for real numbers. They even tell you it consumes 200w...you can't consume 200w and produce 2000w worth of lighting. By this style of counting I'm using 6750w in my 3'x5' tent.
should be posting in the newbe threads will 2 200w leds cover my 5x5 room?You did see the part I placed in bold that said it was 200 watts - ergo, the whole reason why I made that post to begin with?
Yes, but wouldn't be enough for flowering.. For the price of two KingLED's ~$260, you can find a light that would better fit your needs in a 5*5.should be posting in the newbe threads. Will 2 200w leds cover my 5x5 room?
well then why did i get 16 grows, sweet buds, out of them all with less light. I added the "2000w" last year. now i dont get much weight... lights??Yes, but wouldn't be enough for flowering.. For the price of two KingLED's ~$260, you can find a light that would better fit your needs in a 5*5.
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Good luck on your grow!
Not sure without knowing more details about the 16 grows. Lots of variables to consider, environment, genetics and care being the main considerations. Do you have pics?well then why did i get 16 grows, sweet buds, out of them all with less light. I added the "2000w" last year. now i dont get much weight... lights??
It's nothing personal, just simple math.well then why did i get 16 grows, sweet buds, out of them all with less light. I added the "2000w" last year. now i dont get much weight... lights??
It's never brought up because 99%+ of people use LED, so what relevance does the required HPS wattage for the same area have anymore? If he wanted to use HPS, then more wattage would be recommended. The whole "how many watts of LED should I buy to replace my 1000 watts of HPS" has been sussed out back when the transition was taking place. There is no need to do that any longer.I'm curious why LED light efficiency vs HPS is never brought up? At least from what I've seen. Isn't the whole point of LED efficiency related to the same amount of light (or lumens?) rating while drawing less wattage from the wall? Seems to me that the direct comparison to HPS is missig the point of efficiency rating.
Somebody can correct me, or expand on this thought, if I'm totally out to lunch.
If you're already getting that sweet bud, then why did you add an additional 200 watts?well then why did i get 16 grows, sweet buds, out of them all with less light. I added the "2000w" last year. now i dont get much weight... lights??
Sure... and you posted this:You did see the part I placed in bold that said it was 200 watts - ergo, the whole reason why I made that post to begin with?
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2000, 1000, 600w