One 1200 dollar light or 3 400 dollar lights?

Gond00s

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smoke breaks are amazing tho. im more surprised my employer dont give a shit. might have been legalization who knows lol.
 

Osulax2131

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I’ve personally messaged over 10 growers on Instagram with these lights and they are the ones who talked about them failing
Based on what actual information? All "bar" fixtures look similar ... no secret there ... but the frames, bar mounting, and power supplies are all quite different. And what is the source for your "failure rate" claim? Not saying you're wrong, just asking you to substantiate your claim.
Too many people on this forum like to have opinions based on nothing more than a hunch and it would be a pity to slam a good LED option with false claims
 

Osulax2131

Active Member
Alot of the lights look similar look hard at the pictures from nalite ..they are exactly the same ..they even use the same images about specs ..so lazy ..at least recreate them so it looks different
Based on what actual information? All "bar" fixtures look similar ... no secret there ... but the frames, bar mounting, and power supplies are all quite different. And what is the source for your "failure rate" claim? Not saying you're wrong, just asking you to substantiate your claim.
Too many people on this forum like to have opinions based on nothing more than a hunch and it would be a pity to slam a good LED option with false claims
 

Bosgrower

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Alot of the lights look similar look hard at the pictures from nalite ..they are exactly the same ..they even use the same images about specs ..so lazy ..at least recreate them so it looks different
I have attached pictures from the nalite site and the mammoth site. Both show their new 6 bar fixtures. The nalite has a top mounted driver, rigid side rails, and snap in light bars. The mammoth is a folding fixture with internally mounted drivers and the bars embed in the side rails.
Please explain to me how these look even remotely the same.
nalite fixture
nalite 6 bar.jpg
mammoth fixture
mammoth 6 bar.jpg
I don't know anything about nalite fixtures but I'm curious what your beef with Mammoth is. And based on what I'm seeing I question the legitimacy of your claims that you have 10+ plus growers on Instagram complaining about Mammoth fixtures failing.

As for the older generation of center mounter bar lights like the Fluence Spydr X, here's the Migro review of the Mammoth 10 bar light you're claiming is no good. Given his standing in the industry, I'm pretty sure he would have mentioned something if it was just a rebranded nalite.
 
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Osulax2131

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I have way to many DMs over the years here’s 2 i found right away ..also they use they exact same par maps ..literally the EXACT same they just made the red brighter ..if you honestly want to believe mammoth isn’t from Alibaba be my guest it’s pretty easy to see

I have attached pictures from the nalite site and the mammoth site. Both show their new 6 bar fixtures. The nalite has a top mounted driver, rigid side rails, and snap in light bars. The mammoth is a folding fixture with internally mounted drivers and the bars embed in the side rails.
Please explain to me how these look even remotely the same.
nalite fixture
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mammoth fixture
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I don't know anything about nalite fixtures but I'm curious what your beef with Mammoth is. And based on what I'm seeing I question the legitimacy of your claims that you have 10+ plus growers on Instagram complaining about Mammoth fixtures failing.

As for the older generation of center mounter bar lights like the Fluence Spydr X, here's the Migro review of the Mammoth 10 bar light you're claiming is no good. Given his standing in the industry, I'm pretty sure he would have mentioned something if it was just a rebranded nalite.
 

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IndoorTom

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I've got a 5x5 for flowering on order and am trying to decide how to light it. I was initially sold on the Gavita 1700e but I can't get the idea of 3 Mars Hydro SP 3000s out of my head. I'm sure the Gavita is a higher quality fixture (and has a better warranty) but I can't help thinking that the extra wattage (680 on the Gavita vs 900 on the Mars x3) and the overlap would give me more light. Anyone wanna try to talk me into one set up or the other?
Don't the SP3000's have samsung diodes and meanwell drivers? I would go with multiple lights as opposed to just the 1.
 

Bosgrower

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I have way to many DMs over the years here’s 2 i found right away ..also they use they exact same par maps ..literally the EXACT same they just made the red brighter ..if you honestly want to believe mammoth isn’t from Alibaba be my guest it’s pretty easy to see
Let's not hijack this thread. Be happy to continue this as a conversation
 
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