NorthernLad G13
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cheers, i will check it outFind a man named Chronikool. He'll give you lots of ideas. His thread is around here somewhere and it's great for stealthy ideas with LEDs and limited space. Good Luck!
cheers, i will check it outFind a man named Chronikool. He'll give you lots of ideas. His thread is around here somewhere and it's great for stealthy ideas with LEDs and limited space. Good Luck!
Thanks, allydee!The Eshine 11 band and the Advanced 11 band are not the same. I own 2 Advanced DS200s (185 watts each) and 3 50x3 Eshines (85 watts each) and the difference in spectrums is obvious despite what Eshine claims. Both brands work great (rock hard 'n frosty), although not the most efficient when compared to the Hans.
$146.63 each for the Eshines delivered to the US and $505.00 each for the DS200s delivered.
Yes. They said it will be 210$ including shipment to the US. Thats the email of the sells woman i was corrosponding with:Tba did they give you any pricing on evergrow? I guess the site I found is a mirror site or something. I emailed both and haven't heard back.
That sounds reasonable, I don't think these people can resist the temptation to sell their lamps to end growers directly. I always wonder why they are dealing the business in this way:I just got an email from them. They'r willing to sell one unite
Area 51 A-600; http://area51lighting.com/specials.html for flower.how much LED to replace a 600w HPS flower room that is 4x4 ft and still get an ounce per plant? room has diamond mylar around it and grows 16 girls in soil all indicas, also how much to replace 3x3 cfl veg room?
You want Cree, Philips or Oslon LEDs. Anyone who won't tell you what chips they are using is most likely trying to con you into buying an inferior product. The other lies that con artist manufacturers try to tell is to give the wattage of the panel in theoretical watts (the maximum that the LEDs are capable of producing) instead of telling you what the actual wattage is on the panel they are selling and they'll tell you that the coverage is much larger than it actually is. Take the physical size of the fixture and add 4 - 12 inches to the width and length of the fixture and you've got the approximate size of the area that the fixture will flower. Anyone that tries to tell you that some foot square fixture will grow flowers for over over a 9 ft2 area is lying. It will NOT. A foot square fixture will grow (flower not veg which is MUCH easier) at most about a 2 x 2 ft area no matter how many watts it is...unless you put it on a mover. A light mover is a wonderful thing and can leverage some high watt panels into providing good growth over a larger area.hey everyone, im looking to do a led grow in another room at my site. money no issue really, but i want to buy quality products that will produce . just looking to find the best of the best leds on the market today..
please tell me why you choose the companies.
looking for leds to replace 1000 watt hps lights basically