Quality 192x3W LED Growing

Organja

Well-Known Member
Poor sickly ladies....omg...they are done for...

What is RH and temp? Water frequency? Air circulation?

Something's bad wrong....
 

Hgrow

Active Member
Poor sickly ladies....omg...they are done for...

What is RH and temp? Water frequency? Air circulation?

Something's bad wrong....
The temp of led growing in my grow tent is 26 ° , water frequency: every 2 days there in felpot of 6,5 l and is 1,5 liters of water, air circulation,i have 2 intractor of 220m3/h and 1 extractor of 950m3/h
 

Hgrow

Active Member
No body is expecting you to update weekly. That's not what he's saying. The point he was trying to make is that they are really underdeveloped for their age compared to plants grown under other lighting tech. Combined with what seem to be some environmental problems.

You may be happy with the plants, and that's the important thing in life. However it's clear to everyone else, that the light you bought doesn't work as well as other lighting tech and costs much more than other options. Not only that, but the delay in finishing also means more power consumption over the additional days/weeks till harvest. So while it may have dinged your pocket, you have potentially saved an unknowable number of people grow room lighting from buying the same product and being disappointed.

Thank you for conducting the experiment. I'd like to see what you could do with an ACTUAL high quality unit composed of cobs or top bin monochromes.
Yeah , no body is expecting me to update weekly . This is my thread , people want to check ,it's up to them . I want to share . Nothing .

How do you know that the lights I bought is very clear to everyone ,doesn't work as well as other light tech ?? How do you know that they don't work as well as other lights ?? You do growing with them ?? You said it cost much more than other options , you have bought one or own one ?? How do you know that it cost more ???
For example , for CREE LED chip LED Grow light ,

http://www.a51led.net/product/rw150 Electrical Consumption: 100w Veg Mode; 155w Flowering Mode USD 398

2.567USD /W


Advanced led grow http://advancedledlights.com/3w-led-grow-lights/new-diamond-series-xml-10w-cree-xml/

DS XML 350 actual wattage 330w, Price USD 997 USD3/W


The CREE CX LED 6 Actual wattage 180 W , USD 219 USD 1.216/W
CREE LED chips . How do you know it cost much more , this is the data I got from them , I told them that people think your price is higher .lol
 

1.21 Gigawatts!

Well-Known Member
Why don't you use incandescent bulbs? They're like $1 per 100w. Plus you'd look really cool doing it. :roll:
Yeah , no body is expecting me to update weekly . This is my thread , people want to check ,it's up to them . I want to share . Nothing .

How do you know that the lights I bought is very clear to everyone ,doesn't work as well as other light tech ?? How do you know that they don't work as well as other lights ?? You do growing with them ?? You said it cost much more than other options , you have bought one or own one ?? How do you know that it cost more ???
For example , for CREE LED chip LED Grow light ,

http://www.a51led.net/product/rw150 Electrical Consumption: 100w Veg Mode; 155w Flowering Mode USD 398

2.567USD /W


Advanced led grow http://advancedledlights.com/3w-led-grow-lights/new-diamond-series-xml-10w-cree-xml/

DS XML 350 actual wattage 330w, Price USD 997 USD3/W


The CREE CX LED 6 Actual wattage 180 W , USD 219 USD 1.216/W
CREE LED chips . How do you know it cost much more , this is the data I got from them , I told them that people think your price is higher .lol
 

Hgrow

Active Member
I'm gonna keep my 2 cents to myself.... I saw disaster as soon as I saw that panel....
lol ......................Sorry , mate , if you see cree led grow light , you saw the disaster . Then there are many disaster panels in the market .
 

1.21 Gigawatts!

Well-Known Member
I've been using LEDs for about 3 years now. But it's been the past 3 months of reading stuff on here from various members that got me into reading and studying data sheets, I learned a lot.

Just because it is "Cree" doesn't mean it is good. There are varying qualities of Cree diodes. The lowest bin is a fraction of the output per watt than the highest binned ones. We're comparing 50 lumens per watt vs beyond 200 lumens per watt.

The model you use has mid-bin XPE. That is no better than the unbinned "Epistars". Maybe worse.

There is more to Cree than just the name. Like Mercedes. Just because you can get a brand new Mercedes for $25000, doesn't mean you have the twin turbo v12 Maybach that costs upwards of $200000.

Stop taking the crack, it will kill you.
 

Hgrow

Active Member
I've been using LEDs for about 3 years now. But it's been the past 3 months of reading stuff on here from various members that got me into reading and studying data sheets, I learned a lot.

Just because it is "Cree" doesn't mean it is good. There are varying qualities of Cree diodes. The lowest bin is a fraction of the output per watt than the highest binned ones. We're comparing 50 lumens per watt vs beyond 200 lumens per watt.

The model you use has mid-bin XPE. That is no better than the unbinned "Epistars". Maybe worse.

There is more to Cree than just the name. Like Mercedes. Just because you can get a brand new Mercedes for $25000, doesn't mean you have the twin turbo v12 Maybach that costs upwards of $200000.

Stop taking the crack, it will kill you.
Don't agree with you . If cree is not good , then no body will use area51 and advanced led Panels . But area51 and advanced led are very famous for their CREE panels . Maybe you are new to led chips , Cree is worse than Epistar ?? LOL
 

Hgrow

Active Member
I've been using LEDs for about 3 years now. But it's been the past 3 months of reading stuff on here from various members that got me into reading and studying data sheets, I learned a lot.

Just because it is "Cree" doesn't mean it is good. There are varying qualities of Cree diodes. The lowest bin is a fraction of the output per watt than the highest binned ones. We're comparing 50 lumens per watt vs beyond 200 lumens per watt.

The model you use has mid-bin XPE. That is no better than the unbinned "Epistars". Maybe worse.

There is more to Cree than just the name. Like Mercedes. Just because you can get a brand new Mercedes for $25000, doesn't mean you have the twin turbo v12 Maybach that costs upwards of $200000.

Stop taking the crack, it will kill you.
What led light you use for your growing , pics , and inside led board chips pics , please , not words . Pics or video to let people know that your truth , Cree is worse than Epistar . Thanks , Pics and videos are better than your words .Look forward to your pics and videos .
 

Hgrow

Active Member
You can see the post about DIY CREE , so far , few post about Epistar . Btw , one question for you , Epistar makes grow light led chips ???
 

1.21 Gigawatts!

Well-Known Member
You're not very smart are you? Did you not read anything I wrote? What part of this are you not understanding
There are varying qualities of Cree diodes. The lowest bin is a fraction of the output per watt than the highest binned ones.
 
Top