What's the best LED light on the market? I'm tired of searching threads.

pogmathoin

New Member
I have combed thru 10's of pages and searched many terms in the search box.
I'm looking for your opinion about LED light panels or UFOs on the market.
Which do you recommend? What websites are reputable?
Should I stay away from EBay and Amazon?
Thank you!
PogMahThoin
 

justugh

Well-Known Member
I have combed thru 10's of pages and searched many terms in the search box.
I'm looking for your opinion about LED light panels or UFOs on the market.
Which do you recommend? What websites are reputable?
Should I stay away from EBay and Amazon?
Thank you!
PogMahThoin
Matrix S lights

this is the maker ........not a retailer ......for the price u need to contact them they will link u the current price to build it u pay for shipping and customs even with those 2 things the price is much cheaper then what u will pay from any retailer ......paypal them the money (u keep hard records for taxes if able to write it off ).....they will sell 1 or 1000 lights to your order

http://www.ledzeal.com/p44.html

the last thing is the info is based in Meters not Feet (1 meter is 3..2 feet )

i like the light because it is 3 lights in one(veg flower UV/10k) and allows u to mess around with it if u want for more experiments...the lights are daisy chained to one controller so a whole area can be used on just one controller (20x20 40x50)
 
BML are really great if you get by the smoke of ads and put experience into the equation. Wave lengths should be your focus in education. Then you'll find that you need a supplier that can supply all wavelenghts between 190 and 800 and appropriate drivers, lens, housing, etc. Then you could theoretically make a billion dollars by invigorating the market for a cost effective solution to building a LED w/o waste with 100% utilization.
 
BML are really great if you get by the smoke of ads and put experience into the equation. Wave lengths should be your focus in education. Then you'll find that you need a supplier that can supply all wavelenghts between 190 and 800 and appropriate drivers, lens, housing, etc. Then you could theoretically make a billion dollars by invigorating the market for a cost effective solution to building a LED w/o waste with 100% utilization.
 
BML are really great if you get by the smoke of ads and put experience into the equation. Wave lengths should be your focus in education. Then you'll find that you need a supplier that can supply all wavelenghts between 190 and 800 and appropriate drivers, lens, housing, etc. Then you could theoretically make a billion dollars by invigorating the market for a cost effective solution to building a LED array w/o waste with 100% utilization.
 

littlejacob

Well-Known Member
Bonjour
Just go on led and other lighting thread and you will find the best bang for your buck!
Or check : tastyled, johnsongrowlight, heavenbright, pacificlighconcept...all those companies are run by members!
It is cree cxb3590 and Meanwell driver panels...many members use cxb3590 and get amazing results (more than gpw in organic soil) so don't buy a crappy chinese blurple light...try cob and produce more with less heat and electricity!
Have a great year ★
 

pogmathoin

New Member
Bonjour
Just go on led and other lighting thread and you will find the best bang for your buck!
Or check : tastyled, johnsongrowlight, heavenbright, pacificlighconcept...all those companies are run by members!
It is cree cxb3590 and Meanwell driver panels...many members use cxb3590 and get amazing results (more than gpw in organic soil) so don't buy a crappy chinese blurple light...try cob and produce more with less heat and electricity!
Have a great year ★

Thank you for your input! I really appreciate the time you took to help. Happy New Year!
 

littlejacob

Well-Known Member
Bonjour
You are welcome and happy new year to you too my friend!
And welcome to the gpw club...lol!
CU
 

THE KONASSURE

Well-Known Member
Yeah a 100w cob chip being driven @ 70 to 90w seems to be what people are getting the most gpw from

but for some people 1 chip per 100w or 100g is too much building so sometimes go for bigger cob chips and bigger drivers to cut down the time it takes to build and how many lights you need to hang up

You can get 300w cob chips, drivers and heatsinks pretty cheap now, and its possible to go over 1000w per chip but unless you have a very very high ceiling I don`t see why you`d need a 1000w cob chip set up
 

littlejacob

Well-Known Member
Bonjour
Wow 1000w cob...is it alta led cob?
Since I am more than happy with my cxb3590@55w I will stay with this...!
I want to be lazy and get gpw...that's why I took very efficient cob!...lol!
CU
 
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