LED experience needed!

Cheers friend, I have favourited the site, and will be checking it out :-)
HAHA! Same here. I keep refreshing the page, hoping they would start the sale early! I hope they don't run out and if they do and you get one and I don't, I'm gonna grumble about it here on the forum and probably send you some mean thoughts! JK! I don't sleep so I'll totally get one before you!
 
Get some good genetics and definite read about plant training and you will be able to pull in at least a gram per watt on your first grow. Which when this old head started was just a crazy lie -I have now push some grows to over 2 grams and gotten close to 3 a few times :)
Yeah i was thinking about buying RQS or DNA genetics, what seed company do you prefer?

I'll check out plant training thanks! :)

Above 2gram per watt is insanity, you must be really good at what you're doing :-o
 
HAHA! Same here. I keep refreshing the page, hoping they would start the sale early! I hope they don't run out and if they do and you get one and I don't, I'm gonna grumble about it here on the forum and probably send you some mean thoughts! JK! I don't sleep so I'll totally get one before you!
:lol::lol::lol: Funny guy

I'm not even sure if they ship to Denmark, but maybe i'm able to find it on a different site, the price doesn't matter much to me.

I just want something that I know is good. Cool if i can save some money, but not super important for me :-)
 
If not worried about price and in europe..id get one of these.

 
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If not worried about price and in europe..id get one of these.


Well the maximum price is $500, but it doesn't matter if i save money(price is a problem, but discount don't matter hehe)

And the maximum wattage must not go higher than around 275 as I don't pay the electricity bill myself(it's included in my rent)

The one you linked cost about $1300 I think? Too heavy for me :D
 
At the moment the best looking solution for me is
Samsung Quantum board LED 220Watt in a 2,7 x 2,7 tent

Reason being that I faovurite this light, is the wattage intake + there's a seller very close to me in my country.

Would this be appropriate?
 
At the moment the best looking solution for me is
Samsung Quantum board LED 220Watt in a 2,7 x 2,7 tent

Reason being that I faovurite this light, is the wattage intake + there's a seller very close to me in my country.

Would this be appropriate?
link?
 

It's in danish unfortunately, not sure if you'll understand what's being said.
Google Translate. Looks like it's 220 watt and uses name brand driver and diodes. Should be OK for running a 3x3. Maybe a bit under powered but you should be able to pull something with that.
 
I recently bought a QB96 V2 Elite and I am very impressed by the quality of the board(the heatsink is meh though). If you've ever studied electronics at all, you'd see immediately how quality their boards are. If their other boards are this well-built, then going for HLG is worth it over the generics.
 

It's in danish unfortunately, not sure if you'll understand what's being said.
That fixture is more suited to a 2x4 footprint.
It's a bit under-powered for a 3x3 and it'll p[robably have some drop-off at the edges.
 
I am running 2x Meanwell drivers for over a year at 80% without problem. My 3500k samsung led is a newer model than samsung lm301b. What are the specs the red lights?
 
Some makers use Epistar for red diodes and don’t advertise that, they simply say they use Samsung 301 for white but want you to as#ume all are Samsung. Others use premium Osram and advertise as such. Lights with US marketers would likely also be faster and better on any troubles you may have.
 
Some makers use Epistar for red diodes and don’t advertise that, they simply say they use Samsung 301 for white but want you to as#ume all are Samsung. Others use premium Osram and advertise as such. Lights with US marketers would likely also be faster and better on any troubles you may have.
Well i'm located in Europe brother. (not sure if i misunderstand you)
By US marketers you referring to which ones exactly? Spiderfarm / Mars / Kingbrite ?
 
I recently bought a QB96 V2 Elite and I am very impressed by the quality of the board(the heatsink is meh though). If you've ever studied electronics at all, you'd see immediately how quality their boards are. If their other boards are this well-built, then going for HLG is worth it over the generics.
I also just went down this road myself and I bought a pair of QP96's after doing a lot of research. Only had them running a few days but super bright and excellent quality for the price point.
 
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