Pretty_pothead_
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Are these the same as the cfl daylight bulbs. I tried post picture but it wont let me its a led daylight ge brand says 60 w replacement it says it produces 5000k-daylight
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I know im going to get hated on for this... but its what i experianced after testing so whatever.. these bulbs do better with the diffusers on for me by far. They allow a larger area to get a even level of lighting.theyre made by osram
generally i think the ratings on these are pretty solid, since they get bitchslapped by the EPA if they are found cheating Energy Star Ratings
i go for whatevers cheaper, the Great Value at Walmart and EcoSmart ones at Home depot are under $5 ea
do some simple math you should be well over 100 lumens/W (1700 lumens should use 15-16W but not over 17, 1500 and 1600 lm should use less than 15 and 16W respectively)
and while 110 lm/W seems weaksauce, remember that once you pop off the cover youre prob well over $120... and its a $5 screw-in solution that includes a decent driver and efficiency is all-in included. Theyre not a bad deal and way better than CFLs and small flourescent tubes which might not even be hitting 80 lm/W after a year. i used to use an 18W fluorescent for each clone tray, i can cover 2 trays with a 15W LED now
70W lights 16 ft²?With diffusers around 70 watts to light a 4x4, without the diffusers it would take a lot more. The bulbs are around 2 ft over the plants also btw.
no hate, use what works for you, They are going to eat up 10% of the light but thats not the end of the world if your coverage is better. Reflectors and lenses on cobs arent far off from thatI know im going to get hated on for this... but its what i experianced after testing so whatever.. these bulbs do better with the diffusers on for me by far. They allow a larger area to get a even level of lighting.
what metric makes ones better over another? ive never heard of duracell, im sure they are oem rebranded from another mfr.The slyvanna bulbs were much better than any other brand, it wasnt even compairable. Greatvalue included.
A 4 pack of bulbs was 15$
The worst brand imo was the duracell. I just threw them in the trash, along with every bulb i cut the diffusers off of.
What plants did under each one was a factor, how hot they got was another, and lm/watt. In all of those catagories the sylvanna was the best for me.no hate, use what works for you, They are going to eat up 10% of the light but thats not the end of the world if your coverage is better. Reflectors and lenses on cobs arent far off from that
what metric makes ones better over another? ive never heard of duracell, im sure they are oem rebranded from another mfr.
I pointed this out before - the diffusers on led "bulbs" in many cases play into the spectrum they output.I know im going to get hated on for this... but its what i experianced after testing so whatever.. these bulbs do better with the diffusers on for me by far. They allow a larger area to get a even level of lighting.
The slyvanna bulbs were much better than any other brand, it wasnt even compairable. Greatvalue included.
A 4 pack of bulbs was 15$
The worst brand imo was the duracell. I just threw them in the trash, along with every bulb i cut the diffusers off of.
not that we didnt take advantage and get freaky before replacing itit was in our bedroom and started dropping diodes or phosphors or something and turned our room into a purple strobing disco party before i 86'd it