Smartlamp LED grow test

ledgrowtester

Active Member
Hi guys, there’s been a lot of talk about growing with LEDs in the past year and we finally took the plunge after doing a bit of research so I thought I’d share some of our results so far.

First, we went with the TI-Smartbar from Theoreme Innovation. After looking into the various lights out there it seemed like they had the best technology and the most powerful lamps compared to all the others some of which looked like toys.

We thought about going with the Smartlamp 600 they have, but since we already use 1000 watts and since the Smartbars are water cooled, it seemed like the perfect heat control system since we do have to do a lot of air conditioning requirements.

The Smartbars are two bars sold as a kit with the pump, ballast and water hoses (you can see the hook-up in the photos). We had to get a water tub and get the electrical hooked up because the Smartbar uses 240 volt. The pump is submersed in the water and circulates the water through the lights and back. In the long run we will get a chiller and run all the smartbars in series through the chiller.

We grow under a medical permit using 1000 watt HPS for flowering phase. You can see our set-up from the attached photos.

This is our first test with these led lights, so we have made a few mistakes along the way that we will correct on our next test, but for this first test we want to use the same conditions as for our plants under HPS. Later we will try to figure out what nutrient changes might work better.

So a few words about conditions which are the same for both HPS and LED plants :

Room temperature is about 21C (70F) degrees
Humidity 55%
Pots are 12 inches
12 hour lighting for flowering
Nutrients:
Canna CoCo A ( 1-4-2 ) 500 ml
Canna CoCo B ( 4-0-1 ) 500 ml
Water 200 L
Cannazym 400 ml
BioBoost 200 ml
PPM 600 to 900

Problem one was that we got started under the LED 5 days later than under HPS due to a delay in hooking up the electrical for the Smartbars.

So the photos with the HPS are at 35 days and the LEDs at 30 days (or 48 days vs. 53 days for the second set of photos).

Second problem was that we didn’t pay much attention to the water reservoir for the first month and let the water get really low due to evaporation which is apparently a problem because the water temperature got really hot. Apparently this reduces the amount of light generated by the lights and reduces lifespan. We sure won’t make that mistake again!

On www.greenpinelane.com they put a fan next to their water tank so that would be a good idea to reduce water temp and increase the light output from the lights.

Results so far:

Day 30 (LED) average plant height = 17.4 inches, average width = 17.5 inches
Day 35 (HPS) average plant height = 18.4 inches, average width = 18.5 inches

HPS had received 16.7% more light (in days).but only had a 5.7% advantage in height and width.

Day 48 (LED) average plant height = 17.4 inches, average width = 17.5 inches, average flowering branches per plant = 8.5
Day 53 (HPS) average plant height = 18.4 inches, average width = 18.5 inches, average flowering branches per plant = 9

HPS had received 10.4% more light by this time (days) but only had a 5.1% advantage in width and height and a 5.9% advantage in number of flowering branches.

Temperature under the HPS is 26C (79F) and 21C (70F) under the LED. I am not sure if this will make a difference or not. I could adjust this once the room goes all LED cause we won’t need to run so much (any?) A/C in the room. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?

Generally watering under the HPS is every 5 to 6 days but every 7 to 8 days under the LED.

We also moved the plants under led closer together after the first month (to the way appear in the photos) since that gave us better light coverage on them without any heat issues or penetration problems.

So far given the 60% saving in power costs to run the lights and lower A/C costs, this is definitely looking like a much better bet than the HPS.

What will we be working on for the next run:

-not screwing-up with the water level in the water reservoir which theoretically should increase the light emission from the leds

-starting the test at the same time

Not sure what optimization to do on the nutrient level yet. Thoughts or experiences to share?



The photos should be self explanatory by their file name. The ones without the red light (ie nice green plants) are the plants under the led but with the light off.
More to come …

 

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ChaoticMetal

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Looks like a great experiment +rep. I def think LED's are going to take over,especially in smaller grow ops to solve heat issues and in large HPS grow ops to add more lumens without adding more heat. At least until the technology gets better per $. I'll be watching.
 

ledgrowtester

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It is definitely expensive upfront, but by our calculations we will pay-off the cost difference in under two years, something like a year and a half in reduced electricity to light and to cool and no need to buy bulbs. The lifespan is around 11 years.

So once we get the details worked out, we will replace our whole light system (gulp) because the added annual cashflow should be around $600 per year per light. Even if you calculate the cost of financing the purchase and deducted it, we'll still be well ahead.



Looks like a great experiment +rep. I def think LED's are going to take over,especially in smaller grow ops to solve heat issues and in large HPS grow ops to add more lumens without adding more heat. At least until the technology gets better per $. I'll be watching.
 

mane2008

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I'll be following.
By the way great fuckin job this is the first actual LED grow that had some real decent pics
 

GrowTech

stays relevant.
So... do you move plants already flowering under the LEDs, or have the ones under LEDs ALWAYS been under LEDs?
 

LoudBlunts

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So... do you move plants already flowering under the LEDs, or have the ones under LEDs ALWAYS been under LEDs?
i thought it smelt like spam in this bitch!!!


i knew i wasnt the only one who thought he just moved plants under those LEDs
 

LoudBlunts

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sorry if you feel insulted by my following statements....

but im just not buying it. i plugged in smartlamp led grow test and low and behold spammed on every growing forum!
 

mane2008

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but im just not buying it. i plugged in smartlamp led grow test and low and behold spammed on every growing forum!
Dam I try and give somebody credit and they spamming guess thats y he only got 2post.
Spammed every forum, shit:wall:
 

LoudBlunts

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i may be wrong like i normally am :evil:

lol shit what do I know!


but, whenever i see LEDs my bullshit meter starts going off!

i do know the procyon 100 is kinda worth it! almost compared to a 400watter. it also has like 50 something LEDs..... and the smartlamp has like 150 or something like that....

that is the ONLY thing i will give smartlamp....im just skeptical on all LEDs

sorry ledgrowtester! i like to play devils advocate sometimes....
 

LoudBlunts

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also....dont waste your time on chinese LEDs as these are only like 1 watt and under!

the new technology, i blv is shooting out 14 watt LEDs

wow! the LED technology is moving! slowly! but surely!

imma still be skeptical until LEDs come out the oven and the price come down. I think the technology has to bake a little bit longer though!
 

ChaoticMetal

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I have used LED's for quite some time now as supplemental lighting with amazing results; the technology not only works, but works more than great, even at this early stage of available models. The 90 watt UFO claims to be as powerful as a 400 watt HPS, but def isn’t. Think of i like this though, even if the 90 watt UFO was only equal to a 300 or 250 watt HPS, it’s still blowing HPS away by at least 2X. Whether you think they are too expensive is one thing, the price will come down like any newer technology. The UFO also only has 1watt led (Chinese 1 watt LED’s are even worse, quality wise) and I love what it does for my plants. I can add a shit ton of extra lumens to my existing 800 watt HPS system and not bring the heat up even 1 degree. Yes they are expensive now, but there are so many combinations of uses for LED's. I have no doubt that even if it takes a decade, LED’s will replace current grows technology in most serious and professional gardens.
 

ledgrowtester

Active Member
So... do you move plants already flowering under the LEDs, or have the ones under LEDs ALWAYS been under LEDs?
They were always under the LEDs. We are doing this test to figure out whether it will be worth it to switch all of our production over to LED.
 

ledgrowtester

Active Member
Yes they are expensive now, but the point is that the electricity bill you pay each month and the bulbs you change every year or two aren't cheap either.

With our calculations, they will pay for themselves in under two years in less power to run the lights and the air con and in no bulbs. The lifespan of these leds is 50,000 hours which is like 11 years.

The long and the short of it is that it is worth while to change now if you get even closely similar yield results. We could wait 5 years too, but we would still be paying all those costs while we wait.



I have used LED's for quite some time now as supplemental lighting with amazing results; the technology not only works, but works more than great, even at this early stage of available models. The 90 watt UFO claims to be as powerful as a 400 watt HPS, but def isn’t. Think of i like this though, even if the 90 watt UFO was only equal to a 300 or 250 watt HPS, it’s still blowing HPS away by at least 2X. Whether you think they are too expensive is one thing, the price will come down like any newer technology. The UFO also only has 1watt led (Chinese 1 watt LED’s are even worse, quality wise) and I love what it does for my plants. I can add a shit ton of extra lumens to my existing 800 watt HPS system and not bring the heat up even 1 degree. Yes they are expensive now, but there are so many combinations of uses for LED's. I have no doubt that even if it takes a decade, LED’s will replace current grows technology in most serious and professional gardens.
 
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