ColoradoLove
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I'd go 8 to 10 if thats what he suggested. How much was that light?
I'd go 8 to 10 if thats what he suggested. How much was that light?
I disagree. In just my veg I've cut down from a 600w HID down to under 200w (advertised watts) of LED. That's 33% less on 18/6 In 12/12 and I've cut down from 2000w of HID to about 700w (advertised watts) of LED. That's about 35% less with at most a 5-10 drop in yield. +Cooling costs kill me in cali. Using a 100w blower and a 750-1500w air con was killing me.Target more for 75 - 90% of what you were using for HID.. otherwise you'll be disappointed.
I have mixed feelings on this. Sure it sucks to be sold one thing and get another, but I am more than happy with the results at the advertised watts and seriously don't think I would have even tried the 170fx1 had it been advertised as 120w. Before I gave it a shot I didn't think it was even possible to grow with LED so I don't know. I needed a little deception to give it a shot I guess but I know I will never go back.Yeah that pretty much sums it up.
I ran an actual ammeter on both and the magum ACTUALLY draws 1.43 amps @ 124 volts so pretty much 180 watts and the ISIS 1 draws 1 amp so pretty much 120 watts. I don't have the FX-1 so can't comment on that.
Whoever designed the panels nailed it. I'm happy with what they're doing for me. Whoever is in charge of marketing should be shown the door.
Like I say with any company, don't believe the hype...believe results.
Day 16 of flower. These are 2 ft tall plants and I have 9 under 2 magnums
I'm a rookie and am almost through my first grow. But one thing I did was start the seedlings out under a 24W (6700K) CFL. I kept them under there just under two weeks. This allowed them to develop their first set of fan leaves. After that I transferred them under the HPS (LED in your case).Here is a pic of day one in my grow cab, one of the seedlings has really stretched as you can see, i hope its ok, it handt had any light until today so i guess thats why it has stretched.
The light above it is a 140 watt veg light made by richard the custom led guy off ebay. I didt want to put it to close as i know his lights are very powerfull and didint want to cause any damage. Im just hoping the stretched plant will be ok.
Any advice would be welcome if you dont think i have done it right.
Yeah isn't that the kicker. If I hadn't been "lied" to out of the gate and thought I was buying 180 watt LED's I probably would haven't bothered either. Now I understand a bit more about it I make different decisions but given the lifespan of these units the marketing is probably best geared to first time buyers.....hence the bullshit. If you are a legit company and post real numbers you will lose sales to the guys who are lying. Tough call!I have mixed feelings on this. Sure it sucks to be sold one thing and get another, but I am more than happy with the results at the advertised watts and seriously don't think I would have even tried the 170fx1 had it been advertised as 120w. Before I gave it a shot I didn't think it was even possible to grow with LED so I don't know. I needed a little deception to give it a shot I guess but I know I will never go back.
I can agree with that......I think we all can agree on that if not anything else....lolYeah isn't that the kicker. If I hadn't been "lied" to out of the gate and thought I was buying 180 watt LED's I probably would haven't bothered either. Now I understand a bit more about it I make different decisions but given the lifespan of these units the marketing is probably best geared to first time buyers.....hence the bullshit. If you are a legit company and post real numbers you will lose sales to the guys who are lying. Tough call!
Far from unity!! I only joined roll it up for this thread. How's your latest grow?What a mess this has all turned into
All it means to me is I have more watts that I can use, which means even more coverage. I was wondering why my power bill was even lower than I thought it would be. I just don't get why people waste their time LED hating. If I didn't like them so much I would much rather be dealing with my cooling issues or making sure I wasn't starting a fire instead of commenting on an LED thread.I can agree with that......I think we all can agree on that if not anything else....lol
Anyone a Matrix (the movie) fan? Do you remember Agent Smith talking about the human condition...Far from unity!! I only joined roll it up for this thread. How's your latest grow?
Pftt.... whatever...Neat story but I called the manufacturer and he said it DRAWS about 120w
lol......hilariousAnyone a Matrix (the movie) fan? Do you remember Agent Smith talking about the human condition...
"Did you know that the first Matrix was designed to be a perfect human world? Where none suffered, where everyone would be happy. It was a disaster. No one would accept the program."
Kinda sums up our little thread....lol
depends on how many led's per string... it's the string that goes out, not the whole panelYou don't usually lose the whole unit, but you do lose whatever else is running on that power supply which is usually a good chunk of your panel. I think when Hudson pulled his apart it had two power supplies for the LED's so you'd lose half the panel. I don't know about the current model but the previous model year was not wired to prevent this from happening.
Sounds like they wired parallel... meaning individual resistors per led... major wast of energy.ISIS and Magnum are wired so just the individual LED goes out and Spectra advertise on their site that they are wired that way also.
30 sq. feet .......................must be a hell of an ledPftt.... whatever...
I can read buddy................. lol!!
I did figure then in. 150w * 0.15 = 172.5w.. leaving 7.5w for 4 (6?) fans.Don't forget fans, 5-15w?
Yeah that pretty much sums it up.
I ran an actual ammeter on both and the magum ACTUALLY draws 1.43 amps @ 124 volts so pretty much 180 watts and the ISIS 1 draws 1 amp so pretty much 120 watts. I don't have the FX-1 so can't comment on that.
Whoever designed the panels nailed it. I'm happy with what they're doing for me. Whoever is in charge of marketing should be shown the door.
Like I say with any company, don't believe the hype...believe results.
Day 16 of flower. These are 2 ft tall plants and I have 9 under 2 magnums
Apply 15% to 580w... a 500w panel (575w + 5w for fans)... for ONLY $3500!!
Well I'm no electrical engineer but electricity takes the path of least resistance so if you parallel wire an LED and Resistor the current goes through the path of least resistance (LED) unless it's burnt out in which case that circuit is then high resistance so it will go through the resistor which is necessary to stop the current increasing in the remaining LED's and causing cascading failure from running too high a current.Sounds like they wired parallel... meaning individual resistors per led... major wast of energy.
That is gonna be the interesting part. See who's still running in six months.lol......hilarious
i actually believe this thread is turning.....where coming out of the curious phase arguing over which led works and who has the best and brightest......turns out every who recently got an led is happy with their results no matter what the manufacturer.......so the led taboo is officially over in my opinion.....now we just have to see which led's are gonna stand the test of time