Best LED for my situation?

Kingrow1

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You can turn to Mars Hydro TS 3000W.O(∩_∩)O~

Here are the main features:
TS video: Item link:https://www.ebay.com/itm/253275560569

1) Quantum board design with the newest SMD tech. More durable and longer lifespan.
2) The light is white color and full spectrum. More similar to sunlight.
3) 30% higher light efficiency than the purple LED. Save 30% power bill.
4) PPE is 2.15 to 2.57umol/J. The plant can grow bigger and faster.
5) Max yield up to 2.5 g/W dried buds. Cost-effective: Very affordable for indoor growers.
6) extend power cords move the driver outside easily.
7) the wattage can be adjustable by the driver.



Can i ask what the actuall wattage is as cant find a thread on it yet? :-)
 

Moflow

Well-Known Member
Can i ask what the actuall wattage is as cant find a thread on it yet? :-)
450 watts

  • Actual Power: 450W+/ -5%@ 100--277V
  • Coverage: Veg: 5’x5’(150x150cm);Bloom: 4’x4’(120x120cm)
  • Compared to HPS/MH/HID: 800W
  • Average Yields: 1.5g/W
  • PPE: 2.1-- 2.35umol/J
 

Moflow

Well-Known Member
You can turn to Mars Hydro TS 3000W.O(∩_∩)O~

Here are the main features:
TS video: Item link:https://www.ebay.com/itm/253275560569

1) Quantum board design with the newest SMD tech. More durable and longer lifespan.
2) The light is white color and full spectrum. More similar to sunlight.
3) 30% higher light efficiency than the purple LED. Save 30% power bill.
4) PPE is 2.15 to 2.57umol/J. The plant can grow bigger and faster.
5) Max yield up to 2.5 g/W dried buds. Cost-effective: Very affordable for indoor growers.
6) extend power cords move the driver outside easily.
7) the wattage can be adjustable by the driver.



Sweet. Send me one and I'll test it in a 4 x 4
 

VILEPLUME

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View attachment 4371133 Cobs do work. 42"x42" area. 70 watts of 660nm and ~530 watts at 3k on the cobs. The heatsinks are passive cooled. They can run up to 800 watts or so. 4 separate zones or drivers that I can dim depending on the plants. Diy is the best way. imho
Excuse the hillbilly hot glue...
Did you make those? If so, do you have a walkthrough?
 

dandyrandy

Well-Known Member
Did you make those? If so, do you have a walkthrough?
Really like any build. 4 drivers, 4 cobs per driver. The drivers are remotely mounted outside the area. I bought 2 42"x10" sinks. Mounted the cobs in a zig zag pattern. Pop riveted angle pieces to the sides then screwed a flat piece on top to mount the 4" duct flange in the center of each flat sheet of aluminum on top. Then both feed to a 4" y I mounted a sail switch in so if lose air no lights. Then out to the inline carbon filter.
 
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