Just wondering what u led growers think I was looking at these mars 2 1200 led fixtures says they pul 520-600 watts I was thinking 4 in a agromax 4 x 8 tent would be equivalent to 2 1000 watt hps in yield I'm looking to pull 4 lbs per cycle I can pull 2 lbs + off a 1000 watt hps in a 4 x 4 do u guys think this would be do able with 4 of these in a 4 x 8 people have been telling me 2 would be great for 4 x 8 but that's about equivalent to 2 600 watt hps what do u guys think? Any help and advice would be great before I take a leap and spend 1700$
Stay far away from the Mars II LED lights, they are bad, bad, news. Some members on here have bought them and quickly regretted it. They are made with the cheapest parts available, which adds up to piss poor penetration, above average heat (for an LED light), and terrible efficiency.
If you want a true LED replacement for a 1000W HPS, you have three choices, Apache Tech's AT600, Area 51's RW-150 (x4), or a DIY COB panel.
- Apache Tech's AT600 is a one piece panel, pulling around 650W, and it will give you a 4x4 footprint. Member Greengenes has some great documented grows using the AT600. This light can be had for around $2000 with a discount code if you buy it from Apache Tech's website.
- Area 51's RW-150, you would need four of theses panels to replace a 1000 HPS, they would pull a bit over 600W between them, and cover a 4x4 space. They are one of the most tried, and true, panels on the forums, a real workhorse. At $420 each, you'd be looking at a sum total around $1680, for a group of four.
- DIY COB (Chip On Board), the latest, and greatest, craze to hit our forums. With parts becoming more accessible, and affordable, many members have opted to make their own lights. I believe you would need between 600-700W to properly cover a 4x4 area with COBS. The price, which depends on the quality of the parts you choose, will be around the price of the previously mentioned A51's, or lower. There are many threads on our forum that will walk you through the DIY process step by step.