Michael Sparks
Active Member
I had to buy a couple Kessils just to my UFO panel had a short/power surge or something and fried half the lights i have to contact them about this (only had it running 16/8 for a couple weeks now)
It would be awesome to cram 900w of LED into a smaller tent. But I think with the way LED lights perform it is best to have multiple smaller watt units for greater coverage. I think 200-300 total watts for every 5-6sq ft is most appropriate when using LED lights (unless you don't have room for 2 lights and thus must get a strong single light). Thats a lot of LED watts for the money though, is that the actual total draw? Because the blackstars up this page were running at half their rating?guys id like to announce that gotham will be offering a 900w blackstar for 949 msrp but sean said that he will offer forum members a discount. oh and since im posting im guessing yall know that i bought my 2 panels today. woot woot my ladies are gonna fatten up next week!!!
That explains the price... Thanks for posting, I was very close to ordering the same exact model to use as supplemental lighting until I could afford to purchase a Blackstar 300w. Looks like if I do that I will only be running about 430w total...Ok, here's the followup with some more info on the Blackstar 240W we had questions about earlier...
Dunit, KaptainKron, etc., whoever else wants to know
I finally got my 240W Blackstar in-- ordered on a Saturday, arrived 9 days later on a Monday (UPS from east to west coast).
Here are some pics of the internals, fans are 80mm "fpl8025bh" from fan-cooling.com.
I couldn't find any info on CFM online so I will just say they move a "lot" of air. I will compare them to a cooler master fan which also moves a "lot" of air whenever I get around to it, but its of little concern. Closeup of back panel shows one of the black boxes(controllers?) flipped over with a sticker which says "80-130V 630mA".
Connecting it to a Kill-a-Watt showed 1.13 A, and 133W. I am confused why a 240W panel is pulling 133W, especially when you subtract a few watts for each fan, and a few more for conversion efficiency-- you're looking at between 100-120W actually reaching the LEDs. At 80 LEDs, assuming 120W= 1.5W per.... so half the rated power? WTF?
After running for several hours, the internal temperature as measured with an infrared gun on the back surface of the aluminum heatsink/fan areas was about 35C (95F) with an ambient temp of about 25C (77F). I did some looking on how much temp effects the wavelength output, and I think this is well within acceptable limits (perhaps dunit can shed more light on this?)
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I went up and down that page but didn't notice any prices, have they been announced?here is a google cache link (because the site has been having issues last couple days) of the page with pics and specs of the new 2011 Spectras, also talks about the failsafe tech a bit
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Vr-2Zo1Dn4gJ:www.420magazine.com/forums/journals-progress/132192-irish-boys-480w-720w-grow-led-hydro-land-clovers-49.html+http://www.420magazine.com/forums/journals-progress/132192-irish-boys-480w-720w-grow-led-hydro-land-clovers-49.html&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a&source=www.google.com
PS: Spectras also have finned heat sinks which apparently blackstar doesn't, or is it an older model?
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The prices on the website are Correct.That explains the price... Thanks for posting, I was very close to ordering the same exact model to use as supplemental lighting until I could afford to purchase a Blackstar 300w. Looks like if I do that I will only be running about 430w total...
I went up and down that page but didn't notice any prices, have they been announced?
guys id like to announce that gotham will be offering a 900w blackstar for 949 msrp but sean said that he will offer forum members a discount. oh and since im posting im guessing yall know that i bought my 2 panels today. woot woot my ladies are gonna fatten up next week!!!
Thanks, I couldn't find it anywhere for some reason...The prices on the website are Correct.
The 180w units are $389.99
The 240w units are $599.99 (i think these are the best power to coverage lights for multiple LED light set ups)
The 395w units are $1,099.99
And those are the total draw ratings, I don't know about the 180w units but I believe the larger units have 6 fans each). But while the blackstar appear to be 3w lights running on 1.5w these Spectras are 2w lights running on at least 1.5w
The website lists the proper total draw and costs but still has some outdated info (such as running on 3w LEDs) and outdated pictures
OOOPS I MESSED UP: it appears that it is a mix of 2w and 3w (some colors/wavelengths are only available with certain amounts of power on 2w or 3w LEDs)
Just because a panel doesn't draw close to it's maximum wattage isn't a bad thing. The best diodes in the industry (I'm talking $25 wholesale per LED units) don't recommend driving them at more than 2/3rds maximum rating. Generally speaking panels should draw about 50% of maximum rating and keep in mind you lose about 10% to your power supply (90% conversion is a very high efficiency power supply and 80-85% is more common) so in actuality your LED's are actually operating on more like 45% of advertised max (90% of 50%) which is WHERE THEY ARE MOST EFFICIENT.Thanks, I hadn't seen those before and 2 of those may be in my budget. They say one will directly replace a 600w HPS but I'm starting to realize you usually need to double their estimates to see real results.
http://hydroponicshut.com/pro-grow-260-watt-led-grow-light.html
Thanks again, I was dead set on the ISIS-2 but now I'm not sure...maybe I can use a combination of manufacturers
I think it's just a matter of learning what the numbers represent. Auto industry used to advertize BHP (Brake Horse Power) which is at the flywheel and is no where near to what you are actually putting to the ground (Wheel Horse Power) so it's a similar idea.so dad an i finished testing
there are three drivers not including fan drivers in the '240w' LED
each driver aint deliverin or pullin more than 45w, we bought a 100w diode from http://www.ledssuperbright.com/100w-white-high-power-led-p-226 and used it as the test load for each driver on a kill a watt
the panel only uses about 120w because the three drivers combined aint capable of pushing any more power the writing on each driver itself even says 130V 350mA
y'all getting lied to bad suckered by advertising
call ya lawyers and youre welcome im gonna chill right here with my honest equipment
So arguments from me on that one. I think LED's should use the same standard as the rest of the industry. I'm guessing that it started as a marketing ploy to get more interest when they weren't that popular. A 300W panel (max rating) sounds way more believable to replace a 600W HPS than a 150W panel.in lighting when you advertise 240w you better consume 240wph as thats the standard according to my father you dont say 240w using only 120w of power without mentioning versus what otherwise it misleads the customer into thinking youre geting 240w of power performance when youre not even putting in that kind of pwoer
thats why 60w incandescent bulbs are rated 60w thats why a 23w fluorescent says 23w power consumption then says equal in brightness/replaces 60w light output
going by that people see 240w uses only 120 and think they get performance of 240w led panel using only 120w power thats misleading and dishonest