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In need of a light for vegging that covers a 2x4
The 200 watt SZHLUX light is $55This seems like a very great deal and definitely won't last long!
$35
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Note: 200 watt and the build looks impeccable for the price
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$159.99
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Link: https://amzn.to/36CzeHh
Note: 400 watts same great looking build but in a bigger foot print
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$95(?)
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Link: https://amzn.to/2YFZxaZ
Note: 200 watts
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$50.99
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Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MLVRNFF?tag=dsscn-20
Note: Actual Power Draw: 65W±5% by Bozily
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$55
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Link: https://amzn.to/3au8Znh
Note: 60 watts maybe?? small foot print 8.7 x 8.7 x 2 inches
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Anyone looking for lights should not pass on this deal!
I just got the 400 watt today. It's pretty bright!The 200 watt SZHLUX light is $55
The 400 watt SZHLUX light is $120
Yeah it's not bad at all for the price. but are any of the lights loose? Same weak adhesive?I just got the 400 watt today. It's pretty bright!
Yep. But I just use 4 ratchet straps at the corners and it stays in place.Yeah it's not bad at all for the price. but are any of the lights loose? Same weak adhesive?
I love it, the brand is called....James....thats great! LmaoPrice: $63
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Link: https://amzn.to/3pvwYd6
Note: claims to use samsung diodes, 150 watts
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This is a recent new release from them. It wasn't on their amazon store before. Verrrryyyy tempting! If you search their amazon store by clicking the "visit the SZHLUX store" link at the top of any of their product listings, you'll see they have a lot of other LED lighting products. I bought some of their 2ft 5000k LED bars to build clone/early veg lights.Price: $219
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Link: https://amzn.to/3g6jJv0
Note: "600 watts, 3x5'5 coverage" Didn't know they had a light bigger than the 400 watt light
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Interesting. A lot of their things are unavailable but that seems to be everywhere lately. I was going to get one but i read that they use a glue that doesnt seem to hold too well especially after it gets warm. Those of course are just opinions and shouldnt be taken for fact. Pretty nice discounts tho on them.This is a recent new release from them. It wasn't on their amazon store before. Verrrryyyy tempting! If you search their amazon store by clicking the "visit the SZHLUX store" link at the top of any of their product listings, you'll see they have a lot of other LED lighting products. I bought some of their 2ft 5000k LED bars to build clone/early veg lights.
You could diy a frame and still make it worth it.Interesting. A lot of their things are unavailable but that seems to be everywhere lately. I was going to get one but i read that they use a glue that doesnt seem to hold too well especially after it gets warm. Those of course are just opinions and shouldnt be taken for fact. Pretty nice discounts tho on them.
edit: it dawned on me after typing this, that its probably because they are using all of their old stock for the new lights. They look fairly similar.
I dunno how all that works. Building a frame is easier for me.Those SZHLUX individuals are nice but why not get strips off arrow for a couple dollars and aluminum from local.. much cheaper and pick your diodes
Not saying I couldn't learn, but I'm pretty lazy! LolThose SZHLUX individuals are nice but why not get strips off arrow for a couple dollars and aluminum from local.. much cheaper and pick your diodes
The comment about use of adhesives is true. I have 2 x 200w and 1 x 400w from them. The light bars are fixed to the black rails with mechanical fasteners, but they can slide along their length. SZHLUX tried to remedy this by applying an adhesive at both ends of each light bar, where they make contact with the black rails. On my 200w lights, the adhesive failed out of the box with no use. My 400w has made it through about 1.5 months of 24hr veg and 2.5 months of 12/12 flower, and the adhesive bond is still intact. I exchanged messages with them suggesting they use only mechanical fasteners to fix the issue. They responded, saying they will continue to use the same method with adhesives.Interesting. A lot of their things are unavailable but that seems to be everywhere lately. I was going to get one but i read that they use a glue that doesnt seem to hold too well especially after it gets warm. Those of course are just opinions and shouldnt be taken for fact. Pretty nice discounts tho on them.
edit: it dawned on me after typing this, that its probably because they are using all of their old stock for the new lights. They look fairly similar.
The adhesive on my 200 is intact, but I just got the 400 and it was all loose. I use ratchets on all 4 corners to hold it in place and so far it works! Very bright in a 4x4.i know, it'll need more in the 4x4, but it'll work for now.The comment about use of adhesives is true. I have 2 x 200w and 1 x 400w from them. The light bars are fixed to the black rails with mechanical fasteners, but they can slide along their length. SZHLUX tried to remedy this by applying an adhesive at both ends of each light bar, where they make contact with the black rails. On my 200w lights, the adhesive failed out of the box with no use. My 400w has made it through about 1.5 months of 24hr veg and 2.5 months of 12/12 flower, and the adhesive bond is still intact. I exchanged messages with them suggesting they use only mechanical fasteners to fix the issue. They responded, saying they will continue to use the same method with adhesives.
Previously, they didn't have individual bar lights available that had mixed color diodes. I don't think they are using old stock for grow lights. The other stuff on their store has single color of diodes on the whole light bar.