I would not get the new SP 3000. It's a very different design than the one that the OP has (I have one from 2021) and the PPFD map on the new light is "unusual".
Here's the PPFD map from the 202 model (link to light test is
here)
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Here's the PPFD map from the new model (original
here)
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The new light puts out a lot of light (the PPFD map above has a 24" hang height!) but it's got a hot spot in it that will make it hard to light a grow well.
I'm wrestling with the issue now where I want to replace my Growcraft flower light which is the 2020 model so it's a 5+ year old design. I looked at using the SP 3000R (a flower light that has the same PPFD map as the SP 3000) but the PPFD map is so uneven that the only way I would use the R light is to either get two of them or to use the R along with my 2020 SP 3000.
Here's the SP 3000 vs the R.
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My other choice for 2' x 4' is the Vipar SE or G 4500, the difference is Bridgelux diodes in the G vs Samsung in the SE. The G puts out about 100 more µmol but has more blue in the spectrum than the SE.
The SE doesn't pump out quite as many photons but it's still excellent. The G4500 is just over $300 and, at that price, is a total gift. Interestingly, the 4500 is the same length and wattage as one of their bigger lights (the 5000) but with fewer light bars so it can fit in a 2' x 4'.
Why so much light?
Roughly speaking, yield increases with light levels (up to the light saturation point). I grow my plants at >1kµmol and I want to have that much light throughout the grow. However, that PPFD comes with heat and heat damages cannabinoids. The solution is a light that can deliver 1kµmol from a hang height that's high enough to not heat up the buds. And the best light I can find for that is the Vipar 4500.
(I'm also playing with using my Mars SP 3000 and plus the new SP 3000R. That has the high % of red photons that I want but that PPFD map just bugs me. I don't need a flower light for another few months so I've got time to figure out what to do.)
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Based on the PPFD map for the SP 3000, I wouldn't go there. The scary thing is that PPFD maps smooth out as hang height increases so I suspect it's an absolute torch at 12 or 14". My suspicion is that the SP 3000 designed to be run at a very high hang height to light up racks of plants, conceptually similar to the use case for which HLG is designed.