Looking for light

nflguy

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Hi guys
Long time, successful MH/HPS grower and now I'm strongly considering switching to LED but know nothing about them. I want something I can use right outta the box with no DIY. I have a 2.5 X 5' tent with a flexable budget. Looking for some help, hopefully? Thanks in advance!
 

Jeffislovinlife

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@HortiBloom I've got there 400 watt cob light and I love it I also have 3 philzon lights cheap lights but as far as I'm concerned they also work for me hopefullythis helps you out as always thank you for your time and the best wishes to you and your family and friends O yeah the best luck to you with all of your endeavor
 

Rocket Soul

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Check out HLG turnkey leds. Good lights for the money. Also you can same money on their "kits". Their quantum board kits may be called "kits" but for all practible purposed it's just a few minutes assembly and very simple.
The HLG quantum boards are really where its at nowadays. OP: would you consider an already built DIY kit? I got a friend who is selling off a pro built light which is pretty much perfect for your space
 
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nflguy

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The HLG quantum boards are really where its at nowadays. OP: would you consider an already built DIY kit? I got a friend who is selling off a pro built light which is pretty much perfect for your space
Really I don't know because I dont know anything about what I should get for the space I have. That's the reason I'm asking about it. Basically what do I need? I look on Amazon and HLG and other sites but it's a foreign language to me. With HID you had watts and thats all that matters. Now I'm seeing all kinds of things like drivers and diodes, ect..... Like I said I been doing this a long time and I know all about HID lights but this stuff is foreign and if "I'm gonna jump in the river", I need to know all about the current if you know what I mean. lol
 

coherent

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HLG will list the size tent/area that the light works well in for both veg and flower. Their recommendations are pretty accurate.
 
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