you mean dollars not pounds right?
Only 1 year? So much for superior american manufacturing guarantees... I wouldn't get any LED that didn't come with at least 3 years. These lights sure as hell better last at least a year, and they should last a lot closer to 5blackstar has a one year warranty I beleive thats what victor told me
2x3 is a pretty small space to be cramming more than 1 panel in. I would go with a single higher power unit from a good company. Don't let anyone BS you about the power or coverage area of their lights. 300-400w of actual LED (not a '400w' light but a light that actually draw 300-400w from the wall socket) would be the most you should need for that space. Any good LED light that actually draws a total of 300-400w should be good for that space. Be sure the units actually draw that much though, most companies mislead and give you the sum total of the LEDs and not how much they actually draw (100 3w LEDs = 300w BUT 100 3w LEDS would only actually be running on maybe 150w because their tech isn't developed enough to run 3w LEDs at much more than half power)Not bad. I have about 800 bucks to put towards a light. That includes tax and shipping. And I'm wanting to fill a 2x3x6.5 closet space. I was thinking of getting two blackstars for the cross lighting because i was going to try and pack as many as i can in there (plants). Or should i try to get one high powered one and end up with no cross lighting. Example: 2 blackstars or one 357magnum or one ISIS-FX1. This is the most nerve racking decision I've made in a long time. I'm effin sweating.
Not bad. I have about 800 bucks to put towards a light. That includes tax and shipping. And I'm wanting to fill a 2x3x6.5 closet space. I was thinking of getting two blackstars for the cross lighting because i was going to try and pack as many as i can in there (plants). Or should i try to get one high powered one and end up with no cross lighting. Example: 2 blackstars or one 357magnum or one ISIS-FX1. This is the most nerve racking decision I've made in a long time. I'm effin sweating.
They say it "draws over 200w" well if they are not willing to say then it probably isn't by much. $650 for '200w' is a lot and it even says something about certain wavelengths not available in that model. It also looks like they are making BS claims such as their over 400w light (how much over 400?) "can easily replace any 1000 Watt MH or HPS light." I wouldn't believe that eitherWell the room is really 4x2.5x7 i fianlly measured. But i need a square foot or two for fan and intakeducting and i have a box with the nutes and stuff so it can't get too much bigger.
http://www.blackdogled.com/products.html would this be good for a space like mine? the BD220 model for $649
The new 2011 spectras (seen here when the site is working http://www.420magazine.com/forums/journals-progress/132192-irish-boys-480w-720w-grow-led-hydro-land-clovers-49.html ) use a mix of single chip 3w lights and single chip 2w lights. I'm not certain but I believe the majority are 3w lights and those that are not best available in 3w are 2w. Spectras are good for 2.5ft to 3ft plants I'd say so you'd be fine. And you can keep kessils more than a foot apart. The cool thing with them is that they run on very little power and you could easily mount them however you want, and they are fairly cheap so you can always add more. I would probably go all purple/magenta/whatever with kessils if I went with them (I'm going with a 395w 2011 Spectra for my 2.5ft x 2.5ft tent should be here on monday or tuesday at the earliest)@jdizzle
I was just looking at that one right now.(Spectra) I had forgotten about that one. The only thing that makes me cautious when it comes to kessils is in my narrow space
i wouldn't be able to get the right mix of light. Unless i get all purple, but i would like to get the fullest spectrum then supplement for bloom or veg. And they say to keep them 1 foot apart.
But dosen't the spectra have the 3 watt/3 chip LED's. Would that make it just a bunch of 1w leds?? I just noticed that. I need some penetration too. Looking to harvest 2.5 foot tall plants