Do you think the Apollo 1200 watt would outperform a 1000w or 600w hpsI have a 300 and a few 400's. They work good enough. I think the 400's have slightly different colors. The bluer one works well but the redder one seems to burn the plants a little easier.
I don't have much experience with other lighting, did half of my first grow with a 400 watt hps and I also have two 100 watt advanced led. The light from the advanced led looks a lot more clear but those ones were also a lot more expensive.
Not sure but if I had to guess, probably not. I forgot to mention the lights put out a lot of heat. Everyone says leds run cooler but if you have the apollos in a small closed space like a tent it will get warm in there.Do you think the Apollo 1200 watt would outperform a 1000w or 600w hps
Where do you buy quality LED diodes? I assume the light itself has different kinds of diodes to achieve the right combination for ant growth. Is there a ratio and are they staggered in a certain way? Is there a way to tell what type of diode you are replacing? What do you mean by switchable colors? Sorry to bombard with the questions, I just want to learn. I'm not sure it's worth $500 for a single grow but if I can make it into LED that has some legivity (the advertised 50,000 hours then it could be worth it.I have a Apollo 1200W LED, it does work and got good results despite lack of experience but ran a bit too hot and fried some LEDs. So I got around 15 weeks out of it enough to finish a season. It still works but I took it apart to repair and it isn't terrible quality but they used pretty crappy thermal transfer paste so I plan to replace the LEDs and use better quality thermal paste. It is a good deal for a easy high powered light that will give dense growth, but makes a lot of heat which can damage itself. It doesn't come with switchable colors. The hangers it comes with are utter garbage. All that said, it produced results but heat issues
Unfortunately I don't have a supply of high quality 5w diodes yet, I was actually coming here to see if anyone has any sources but I will probably order two different kinds of 5w LEDs from china, some of the older style that the panel came with and there are supposedly newer more efficient 5w LEDs with 4 diodes inside. Some LED panels you can turn off red and blue, apollo both spectrums are always on. The light has I think 4 different diodes, blue, red, white and a single ir, I will just be replacing burnt ones with red and blues. I don't recommend doing this thou unless you have electrical experience.Where do you buy quality LED diodes? I assume the light itself has different kinds of diodes to achieve the right combination for ant growth. Is there a ratio and are they staggered in a certain way? Is there a way to tell what type of diode you are replacing? What do you mean by switchable colors? Sorry to bombard with the questions, I just want to learn. I'm not sure it's worth $500 for a single grow but if I can make it into LED that has some legivity (the advertised 50,000 hours then it could be worth it.
Do you recall what your yield was?Unfortunately I don't have a supply of high quality 5w diodes yet, I was actually coming here to see if anyone has any sources but I will probably order two different kinds of 5w LEDs from china, some of the older style that the panel came with and there are supposedly newer more efficient 5w LEDs with 4 diodes inside. Some LED panels you can turn off red and blue, apollo both spectrums are always on. The light has I think 4 different diodes, blue, red, white and a single ir, I will just be replacing burnt ones with red and blues. I don't recommend doing this thou unless you have electrical experience.
I saw this thread and remembered when I purchased my apollo reading such controversy over apollo/mars hydro and everyone commenting that they sucked even thou they never used them, that is a bit unfair. So I took the gamble on the unit and am happy, at 500$ for a 600w LED actual draw I still think it is one of the better deals.. To be honest, If I can replace the diodes myself and get it running cooler with better thermal paste I will have a perfect grow light. Now all that said I'm not like "go buy this right now", I just see some 600w LED panels going for a thousand or more and think wow.
I should also say that the grow journal in my signature is with the apollo 1200W I used from start to finish.
I did some digging. And the Spyder LED which (based on my research is the real deal) uses LED lights from a German company called Orsam. Here is their website. I see various diodes but I have no idea what I am looking at.Unfortunately I don't have a supply of high quality 5w diodes yet, I was actually coming here to see if anyone has any sources but I will probably order two different kinds of 5w LEDs from china, some of the older style that the panel came with and there are supposedly newer more efficient 5w LEDs with 4 diodes inside. Some LED panels you can turn off red and blue, apollo both spectrums are always on. The light has I think 4 different diodes, blue, red, white and a single ir, I will just be replacing burnt ones with red and blues. I don't recommend doing this thou unless you have electrical experience.
I saw this thread and remembered when I purchased my apollo reading such controversy over apollo/mars hydro and everyone commenting that they sucked even thou they never used them, that is a bit unfair. So I took the gamble on the unit and am happy, at 500$ for a 600w LED actual draw I still think it is one of the better deals.. To be honest, If I can replace the diodes myself and get it running cooler with better thermal paste I will have a perfect grow light. Now all that said I'm not like "go buy this right now", I just see some 600w LED panels going for a thousand or more and think wow.
I should also say that the grow journal in my signature is with the apollo 1200W I used from start to finish.