brotherjericho
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^^ How much heat do those bulbs put out, in comparison to roughly equivalent fluorescent? I've "felt" of several in a local lighting store, they all ran pretty warm imo.
So that was vegging and flowering under only commercial household LED bulbs?Non taken, but really? Here is the same plant drying.
Many/most commercial panels that people spend big bucks for can't do this
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In a previous post you asked about heat. whether it becomes a factor depends. I keep my flaps partially open and use a cir fanSo that was vegging and flowering under only commercial household LED bulbs?
You are likely not familiar with PLLs, but I'm running 144w in my veg space. The heat is much better than my 150w CMH, and time will tell how my growth is with them. I was pleased with PLLs in the past, but I'm using 4x36w whereas before I used 3x55w. The layout of the veg room is different than then so I had to go with shorter tubes.In a previous post you asked about heat. whether it becomes a factor depends. I keep my flaps partially open and use a cir fan
Thanks, I've seen it, looks interesting.I vegged 100% using household leds (have a completed thread with details), but this was first grow from a new breeder, so I felt it was important to give them the best I had, so I added a ufo 90 (B/R 8:1). I have her clones under household LEDs now and plan to grow with them only, though I will be adding more watts as needed. Have a thread going
Amen to that!... Now if they would just lower the fuckin prices....!
I got into it, because I was looking all over for a reasonalbly priced led grow lite....couldn't find anything for my price range, and I have heard good things regarding cree led's. I was using cfl's, but the heat was a constant battle, so the fact that they put off aprx 20% less heat was a big factor.I've seen some partial grows on here using Cree LED bulbs and similar to grow cannabis. However, whenever I go to the local big box stores, I never see prices that would tempt me to try this for myself. I do know that that I can get 12000 lumens for less than a hundred dollars initial investment, while it would well be more than that using the store bought LED bulbs.
Now I know lumens is only one measure. But I don't see any evidence that the PAR rating of this shelf LEDs are any better than CFLs.
So what is the interest? Power savings? Not trying to be contentious, just wondering where the exercise will lead us.
I saw the cw version in the store as wellthey make 18 watt 1600 lumen Cree bulbs for 20 bucks at home depot online
surprising. the superstores around here are selling LEDS for like 15 bucks for the 9 watts stillI saw the cw version in the store as well
But the 9w ww has been reduced to $4 something now which makes it very appealing
yep @ home depot in PA........their phasing out all 40w/60w incandescent bulbs, only a few boxes left now. Bet all the old timers stocked up.....lolsurprising. the superstores around here are selling LEDS for like 15 bucks for the 9 watts still
I agree the LEDS are more suitable for Veg at the current time. I disagree that they only put out 65 lumens per watt. You go by the measurement of the high quality LEDS no the shitty ones. Its more like 80-90 lumens per watt for LED and LUX is higher than the CFLS. If you do decide to flower you need to surround the plant with LED bulbs and not just over the top.OP I agree with your suspicions that household LED bulbs aren't there just yet.
There are a few difficulties using lumens for comparison (color temp and CRI) but it is all we have to go on and it is better than nothing at all. 65 lumens per watt for warm white LED is not worth the price IMO. For comparison, the warm white Cree XTE puts out 107 lm/watt (700mA 50c) and the whole build costs less per watt. That is such a huge difference it might as well be a different technology.
I was at home depot yesterday and saw the LED bulbs demo. I reached up to touch the heatsink and couldn't keep my hand on it for 1 second (60c?). They had frosted diffusers covering the LED but if I recall they are removable. So my question, is the 65 lumens/watt at operating temp with diffuser in place? If not the actual numbers are much worse. When in doubt with LEDs assume the worst.
So for those who want to be adventurous try building a vegging LED. 700mA drivers are all over eBay for dirt cheap along with a huge variety of heatsinks. Fasttech.com has heatsinks LEDs and drivers with free shipping. Cree XML2 and XTE are easily available mounted on stars all over the net. Neutral whites are fine for veggin on their own and you can scale it to any size you need. I use a 2 watter in a cloning box that fits 20 clones.
When it comes to vegging there is no technology comparable to DIY LED. My buddies veg room uses 90 watts of DIY LED and the flowering room is 2400w HPS (1200X2 flip flop perputual). If we increased LED watts the plants would veg too fast for the system. The plants including bucket end up 4 foot bushes when they finish flowering. I highly recommend it
Home depot is ahead of teh game on lighting. Walmart and other superstores will be carrying the shitty LEDS for awhile.yep @ home depot in PA........their phasing out all 40w/60w incandescent bulbs, only a few boxes left now. Bet all the old timers stocked up.....lol
Yep,best household led selection around IMOHome depot is ahead of teh game on lighting. Walmart and other superstores will be carrying the shitty LEDS for awhile.
That post is about a year old and times have changed a lot. 80lm/W is only slightly better than CFL but thanks to COBs DIYers can get 150lm/W in 3000K and for a very competitive price.I agree the LEDS are more suitable for Veg at the current time. I disagree that they only put out 65 lumens per watt. You go by the measurement of the high quality LEDS no the shitty ones. Its more like 80-90 lumens per watt for LED and LUX is higher than the CFLS. If you do decide to flower you need to surround the plant with LED bulbs and not just over the top.