REALSTYLES
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you sir is not right LMFAOleds suck . That's old tech. Its all about growing with lasers and fiber optics now.lol
you sir is not right LMFAOleds suck . That's old tech. Its all about growing with lasers and fiber optics now.lol
I am not affiliated with any LED company (yet). My main interest was replacing 2400W HPS with 1200W LED and increasing yield. That has been a great success so I am all set. Now I am interested in helping other growers with their lights whenever possible.No no no stop being a sales rep and show me the lights. I use to be in industrial tool supply 50% was made in china lol. I used to sell Meineke, Midas Mufflers back in the day as well as Machine shop, Plumbers, Electricians and Etc. Just because some people can't grow with what ever why can't I can? I had bad growing conditions growing for the dispensary and I still turned out great meds.
What was the pull? grams and g/w?my last grow using "cheap Chinese leds" ...mars 600w ...personally I think you are wrong sorry
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The biggest problem I have with these lights is I don't have enough of them. They work bottom line. It isn't my fault you guys don't know how to grow. Growing is like cooking not everyone can do it and I do both.
i use 2 180w vipar clone cree cobb leds for 40 bucks they a pissing it in wicked so leds aint that shitFirst, china sell snake oil
Lots of exaggerations
Lowest quality parts,
no support after the sale
AND they have the spectrums wrong
Multibands and multichips mean lots of different temperatures and driver requirements, If any fail you're screwed
Quality far red and IR diodes are very expensive. The crap they add will not last or be very effective (more sales hype)
There will no doubt be some saying theirs works fine, but for how long, and at what PR lumen loss in one year?
A lot of us have been R & D'ing and experimenting with various led alternatives, including common led light bulbs for 3+ years
We have found several manufacturers who are dedicated to producing quality lights. And yes, they cost more, but are within most starter budgets
Most importantly, they will easily outperform the chinese offerings
Of great benefit to you is, several companies now have smaller panels at affordable prices.
Just add more panels as your budget allows. Some have lots of successful grows, others are from quality companies and use quality parts, but are yet to be proven
Area 51 now has a sweet RW 75 $250 http://a51led.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65&products_id=191
Innoled is the first to offer nanotechnology
http://innoledinc.com/product/innoled-50w-led-grow-light-system-replaces-a-400w-sodium-copy/ $395
BML Horticulture offers a unique individual bar option where you can select your own spectrums
Bars are available from 12" @ $119/ft; 18" @ $134; 24" @ $179...
There are no doubt more companies, so those who know of them, feel free to add them along with links to make it easier on the noobs
http://www.bmlcustom.com/custom-led-strip/
my last grow using "cheap Chinese leds" ...mars 600w ...
Which light was that? There is no Mars 600. The Mars 1200 runs 600w actual. If that's the light, then that's what critics have been saying. 10 ounces isn't bad. I'd be proud to produce that much. But, it's well under the 1g/w more efficient (more expensive) LEDs can produce. You had to generate more heat to produce less light, resulting in less yield.287 dry grams from 2 plants...plus the leftover rubbish which I didn't weigh but I turned that into bubble hash
You're a little wrong about the Mars 600. There is actually a Mars 600, there is no Mars II 600 (The Mars II use 5w diodes as opposed to the old models' 3w diodes). Here is it on MarsHydro website (Old Model 200x3W) http://www.mars-hydro.com/led-grow-light/old-model-series, and here it is available for $200 on ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/MarsHydro-600W-LED-Grow-Light-Full-Spectrum-Flower-LED-Hydroponic-Pro-Lamp-Panel-/290950075690. If he pulled 10oz from this light (Which is what I assumed from reading his post) a 600w light that draws ~300w and costs $200, that seems like great performance to me.Which light was that? There is no Mars 600. The Mars 1200 runs 600w actual. If that's the light, then that's what critics have been saying. 10 ounces isn't bad. I'd be proud to produce that much. But, it's well under the 1g/w more efficient (more expensive) LEDs can produce. You had to generate more heat to produce less light, resulting in less yield.
Again, not criticizing your yield. But, look at it this way: if you're cash cropping you could have produced $1500 more weed by spending $1200 more for four A51 RW-150s instead of $400 on the Mars 1200 (600w actual).
I've never heard of the "Old Model" referred to as Mars. It seems like everyone says "Mars" as shorthand for what TopLED calls Mars II. When @WazzaX said "Mars 600w" it sounded like he was referring to actual wattage -- corresponding to the actual Mars model. I.e., odd way to refer to what is named "Old Model 3x200.".There is actually a Mars 600 ... (Old Model 200x3W)
Actually we were both wrong (although I was extremely close to being right). I got tired of waiting and did a little digging, i found someone else ask him this exact question and he had a very specific answer.I've never heard of the "Old Model" referred to as Mars. It seems like everyone says "Mars" as shorthand for what TopLED calls Mars II. When @WazzaX said "Mars 600w" it sounded like he was referring to actual wattage -- corresponding to the actual Mars model. I.e., odd way to refer to what is named "Old Model 3x200.".
I'd like wazzax to confirm which it is.
This is the light he is using ------------> http://www.ebay.com/itm/MarsHydro-Reflector-600w-Led-Grow-Light-Power-cord-Flower-Veg-Switch-Lamp-Panel-/291053413905600 watt ...
- Reflector design 100% LED lumen output to plants
- Glass free design. Glass and extra lenses can diminish lumen output by as much as 20 percent! Our design provides more light for your plants.
- Growth/Bloom switches, Save more power and more efficiency.
- Spectrum: 430~440nm, 450~475nm, 620~630nm, 650~670nm, White, Real Infrared spectrum: 730nm
- LEDs: 192*3WLEDs
- Dimension: 22*19*2inches
- Lumen: 29200lumens
- Coverage: 4*4ft( Veg), 3.5*3.5ft(Flowering)
- Output power: 600Watt
- Power consumption: 110V: 370W-384W/220V: 350W-364W
- Amp: 2.44A/110V, 1.22A/220V
- Worldwide Voltage Capable: AC85~265V
- View Angle of LEDs: 90/120° Mixed
- Lifespan: 50000-100000hours
Thanks. That's 377w actual yielding 0.76g/w. Not bad!did a little digging, i found someone else ask him this exact question and he had a very specific answer. This is the light he is using ------------> http://www.ebay.com/itm/MarsHydro-Reflector-600w-Led-Grow-Light-Power-cord-Flower-Veg-Switch-Lamp-Panel-/291053413905
yeh mate no worries... my Chinese led totally suits what i need and doesn't produce "fluffy nugs" which is what i originally replied to... also one of the main reasons i purchased was that they had AU stock which meant i didn't have a led light go thru customs making me an easy target@WazzaX I understand you're not trying to make a profit, the light produces well enough for your requirements, etc. I'm not negative about Chinese lights. I recommend TopLED/Mars to a lot of people who aren't willing to buy higher efficiency lights. Maybe to start small, test the waters. But, ultimately you can get more yield for the same watts. It's just a matter of whether it's worth the $400 more to do it. Not everyone has the same priorities, etc. It sounded like realstyles doesn't share yours. It sounded like he expects to have maximum output.
You might consider supplementing with commonly available LED screw-in lightbulbs. I have a LighthouseHydro Blackstar which I think is about the same as a TopLED/Mars. It's a rebranded Chinese import. I supplement it with Cree "lightbulbs" and got 1.2g/w. I show the details about the lights here. (<<link) Could be an easy way to get more out of your grow space if/when you wanted to. Another user uses lightbulbs from Alibaba which he feels are as good or better than the Crees I use. I haven't tried them yet. I link to them at the end of that article. (Those could be imported without raising suspicions?).yeh mate no worries... my Chinese led totally suits what i need and doesn't produce "fluffy nugs" which is what i originally replied to... also one of the main reasons i purchased was that they had AU stock which meant i didn't have a led light go thru customs making me an easy target