Marq1340
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Story of my life. NPMaybe i was looking at the wrong code. God damn. Thank you, i appreciate you looking in to it and doing the work i should have done. I was being lazy..
Story of my life. NPMaybe i was looking at the wrong code. God damn. Thank you, i appreciate you looking in to it and doing the work i should have done. I was being lazy..
The post has the wrong code. I had the same issue as well, manually typed the code that Marq provided in the screenshot and it worked.Maybe i was looking at the wrong code. God damn. Thank you, i appreciate you looking in to it and doing the work i should have done. I was being lazy..
My mistakeThe post has the wrong code. I had the same issue as well, manually typed the code that Marq provided in the screenshot and it worked.
I will be returning the 100w led with the 3020 toyo smd and will use this instead.
Correct code is 30Z2JGQWPrice: $54
Code:508TEV7T30Z2JGQW
Link: https://amzn.to/3bXOfWN
Note: 120 watts, 16 x 9.06 x 0.51 inches.
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You are a god send marq! Wish I found this thread before I overpaid for lights. The deals are so good, I can’t stop buying.My mistake
Correct code is 30Z2JGQW
Well i just bought this light. For 57 bucks i figured the meanwell itself was probably worth it. Worst case i use the meanwell for a different light lmao. Im going to use it for little seedlings and such. I dont want to use hot, inefficient screw in leds while going into summer.The post has the wrong code. I had the same issue as well, manually typed the code that Marq provided in the screenshot and it worked.
I will be returning the 100w led with the 3020 toyo smd and will use this instead.
Tell me about it! I've got a stack of discount lights over here with nowhere to put them. I've been gifting them to friends.You are a god send marq! Wish I found this thread before I overpaid for lights. The deals are so good, I can’t stop buying.
You need at least 3x the wattage in solar panels vs the wattage of the lights you want to run, but the bigger cost is the battery backup so you can keep running when the sun isn't shining.You know what would be really cool, a solar panel so i could run my lights for free...idk, just saying lol
To be honest, if i could at least get consistent sun where i am at, while the sun is out i would be happy. My yard is surrounded by trees and shit, but if i put one on my roof it could probably work. Idk, a man can dream.You need at least 3x the wattage in solar panels vs the wattage of the lights you want to run, but the bigger cost is the battery backup so you can keep running when the sun isn't shining.
I was looking at the unit unit farm lights earlier today.So like, it looks like a bunch of different 100 watt lights are starting to come down in price or have coupons/sales.
Amazon.com: UNIT FARM UF2000 LED Grow Lights, Full Spectrum Growing Lamps with 368 OSRAM Diodes for Indoor Plant Hydroponic Grow System for 3x3FT Microgreens, 2x2FT herb Seedling Veg Flowering (Out-Put 100W): Garden & Outdoor
Amazon.com: UNIT FARM UF2000 LED Grow Lights, Full Spectrum Growing Lamps with 368 OSRAM Diodes for Indoor Plant Hydroponic Grow System for 3x3FT Microgreens, 2x2FT herb Seedling Veg Flowering (Out-Put 100W): Garden & Outdoorwww.amazon.com
Amazon.com : MAXSISUN PB1000 Pro Grow Light, 100W LED Grow Lights for Indoor Plants Full Spectrum with Samsung Diodes and Mean Well Driver Remote Control Dimmable Growing Lamps for a 2’x2’ Grow Tent Veg & Bloom : Garden & Outdoor
Amazon.com : MAXSISUN PB1000 Pro Grow Light, 100W LED Grow Lights for Indoor Plants Full Spectrum with Samsung Diodes and Mean Well Driver Remote Control Dimmable Growing Lamps for a 2’x2’ Grow Tent Veg & Bloom : Garden & Outdoorwww.amazon.com
I put a 200watt panel on the roof of my shed this year, and just have two marine batteries for backup. For now I'm just running minor ventilation on it, because I realized how much more efficient it is to just run 12v DC devices off it instead of wasting power on an inverter to 120v AC. My plan is to slowly convert more and more of my stuff to 12v DC.To be honest, if i could at least get consistent sun where i am at, while the sun is out i would be happy. My yard is surrounded by trees and shit, but if i put one on my roof it could probably work. Idk, a man can dream.
Solar power was my initial idea for powering my grow(trying to save),till I did about 35 minutes of research and realized it wasn't possible for me.You need at least 3x the wattage in solar panels vs the wattage of the lights you want to run, but the bigger cost is the battery backup so you can keep running when the sun isn't shining.
I decided it was worth buying a small kit and put it together not only to increase my own knowledge and understanding of solar power, but also so that when Armageddon comes I can still charge my cell phone. In the meantime it can power some of my air handling too.Solar power was my initial idea for powering my grow(trying to save),till I did about 35 minutes of research and realized it wasn't possible for me.
I had just got this free 4' panel and that came with a cheap inverter. Thought I well on my way to being Nikola Tesla.
Too bad there will be no cell service though, but hey at least you still have your weed pics, lol.I decided it was worth buying a small kit and put it together not only to increase my own knowledge and understanding of solar power, but also so that when Armageddon comes I can still charge my cell phone. In the meantime it can power some of my air handling too.
I can still play Pokemon though right?Too bad there will be no cell service though, but hey at least you still have your weed pics, lol.
I actually worked at Nintendo when Pokémon became a thing. Back in the N64 and Goldeneye era, lol.I can still play Pokemon though right?