QUOTE=PaxEtBonum;10187229]Yo. I've been watching discussions on here where people champion panels that are like the Buick of panels (hey, it's not too expensive and gets you to work). Look, I spent two decades growing, before law was on my side, and before I ever considered LED as a possibility. Then I watched the shit panels disappoint people, and people applaud mediocre panels, rather than investing in great panels. You find a panel with 10W Crees, UVB, and all the spectrums, you marry that girl, son.
My family ran a 100=hectare sugar plantation in the early 70's and I grew up working on a orchard/vineyard, I've been growing these girls for over 20yrs. before going leds like u. I wouldn't call sticking a handful of inefficient 10w chips to only run half and by the time u add the extra heat and overhead, there's not much left of that gal to marry. It's got the industry standard 11+ band spec. along with the 4 and 5 bands rounding out most of the red spec. It's got most of the par peaks but can't be full spectrum without the use of whites which their spec. lacks. Not to say this spec. will not work fine because it's a tried and trued spec. as I've use it and it works very well. My intention is not to doubt what's legit just question ones that doesn't sound logical. Advance is a great company and has been around for a long time. I'm just giving people other alternatives since this is the intention of the thread in the first place. After this girl took it all off, there's much left to marry.
I did, and I won't look back or listen to arguments about which 600 panel is better than which 300 panel. Drop the money on a quality panel. No switching between spectrums, no heat (four fans and four heatsinks per panel) and a warranty to beat hell that I've never had to use. 4 fans and heat sinks.
I would hope the car has 4 wheels and tires otherwise it wouldn't run very well. Guess that's why the Hans don't run very well. So u wouldn't be concern if a 600w 10w panel that pulled only half it's capacity due to extra heat and overhead vs. a 300w 3w panel pulling 220w being more efficient for half the price. For the same money u can have 2 300w for a combined actual 440w vs. 300w for the same price and get better coverage. There's nothing wrong with spending money as long as there's value-added. The switching between spectrum and no heat got me. It's a physical impossibility to have running electrical current with generating heat. All reputable companies will have at least 3yrs. as competition also sets industry standards one must follow to survive in a very competitive reality.
It'll cost you a penny. But two of my plants paid for all three panels. First go round. No circus shit.
Yes, this light will probably serve it's owner purpose with flying colors. The point is there's other more cost-effective alternatives. Not all of us are in this for the money so cost is a factor. You can get it right the first time and save a lot of time and resources if u invest the time to be better informed. Never like the circus. Don't like clowns.
Advanced LED (US company, sent me three free bulbs and continue to check in on my happiness with the panels and ask if they are functioning well and if I'm cleaning the dust guards and etc). Here you go. Again, the LED discussion, the world of it, is filled with people who pray to the ones they bought and celebrate them profusely. Funny thing is, I bought mine to cut down on consumption and embrace organic sustainability and maintain yields. These lights beat my 1000w and 600w HPS into dirt. I gave my HPS digs to a friend's kid after one run with these, but I told him to get into LED after his first run. It's smarter, better, provided you avoid snake oil salesman.
Sounds like you're doing the same type of praising yourself. Besides, what's wrong with celebrating and praising something you bought that has bring u enough satisfaction for u to make the effort of praising. Can u please tell me the exact model and growing discipline to beat the 600 and 1k HPS?
You can expect it to be a five or so years until the other companies get on board with CREE technology; unless they have since I first grabbed my gear, but they weren't at the time and I haven't checked up on companies that were underperforming when I bought this (but they were, in many ways). Don't give me that HANS panel bullshit, because they are shit compared to these; a buddy owns two and my shit blue his mind. Do you want a swedish motorbike or a harley? Listen, you've got X hours and months per grow and X grows per year. You want to piss that away saving a few bucks upfront. The plants know what they want. They want it good. So treat them good .
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Well that 5 yrs. gone by quick cause u can get CREE chips for an extra $1 per 3w chip from a lot of these factories direct. Besides, Cree and other high-end chips are like money in a swiss account. You don't really need it but it's nice to know that it's there. The difference in efficiency is more less academic cause I don't think the girls are going to be able to tell the difference.
This is early on in flowering. Let the negative nancies commence bitching about how these lights cost twice what their lights cost. Yeah, that happens. It's called cost per performance value. A Lamborghini costs more than a Buick. Vroom.[/QUOTE]
Not all of us are as fortunate as you paying half as much as your lights but we can save up and buy Blackdogs, HGL, GLH, and many others as well. I don't think paying twice as much for something will improve it's cost-effectiveness, I mean cost per performance value. A Lambo costs more than a Buick? OOOOOOO.....KKKKK....... As long as it's not a Grand National GNX. lol.