john073
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Ok thanks man that is not to hecticI think about a 7th of the total cost was taxes and duties.
Ok thanks man that is not to hecticI think about a 7th of the total cost was taxes and duties.
Yeah that is true, so how bigga light setup do you have going with the strips?Yeah, I mean, it feels like a lot of money but 60 days later after I harvested it was all forgotten.
10 Damn which model number are those?View attachment 4170788
I have 10 of the double row strips. I like driving them at about 100W each
Damn nice, ill be checking these as well
How so? It's a 132lm/W strip vs a 168lm/W strip. That efficiency difference would normally be worth a whole lot more than the price difference between those strips. You'd need four times as many of those "cheap" strips to achieve the same efficacy.Yeah man. They're a better value than pretty much anything I've seen.
Id say if you only have a few bucks to buy strips with and you dont pay for power the the efficency of the lower output strips does not really matter, like i my case, it depends on what circumstances you are sitting with like i can either buy 3 of the 15k lumens strips and get 45k lumens or buy 2 of the 17k lumens strips and get 34k lumens and still pay a bit more for those 2 strips, so it all depends on each and everyones circumstances they are in at that moment of buying the strips, but yeah the f series gen 3 is definately the way to go for efficiancy if that is all that matters.How so? It's a 132lm/W strip vs a 168lm/W strip. That efficiency difference would normally be worth a whole lot more than the price difference between those strips. You'd need four times as many of those "cheap" strips to achieve the same efficacy.
Buying low efficacy strips to save a few bucks in general is a bad idea.
You usually can also double the power to the more efficient lights and get the same light production at the same price and still at less power usage.Id say if you only have a few bucks to buy strips with and you dont pay for power the the efficency of the lower output strips does not really matter
In south africa where i live summer times can easily get to 45 degrees celsius so hps wont make it without airconYou usually can also double the power to the more efficient lights and get the same light production at the same price and still at less power usage.
So in general buying (very) low efficiency stuff is not a good idea.
Besides, if efficiency is completely not an issue, why not simply go for HPS or CMH?
Cape Winelands District ? Im also from here lol, was that with the Leds?I used a large room and flowered without ever running the AC down in the winelands at over 42C some days. Will be insulating the roof after this run.
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Has any1 used some of these strips i see they cost almost the same as the F Series Gen 3 samsung strips and give double the output lumens wise almost at 140 something lumens per watt they seem good.
4000k
https://www.digikey.co.za/product-detail/en/samsung-semiconductor-inc/SI-B8TZ91B2CUS/1510-2482-ND/7930800
3000k
https://www.digikey.co.za/product-detail/en/samsung-semiconductor-inc/SI-B8VZ91B2CUS/1510-2481-ND/7930808
What strain and breeder is that?View attachment 4170788
I have 10 of the double row strips. I like driving them at about 100W each