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  1. race winslow

    LED HPS comparison.

    I think that you may have missed my point. CLW make excellent lights and have been for close to 10 years. They can be had for under $400. They use too shelf LEDs and don't have constant issues with bad diodes due to ineffective heat sinks and etc. This person was looking for a quality light at...
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    Who's Got The Fostiest Buds? Let's See How Frosty A Bud Can Really Get?

    Gorilla Girl XL Auto 1 week before harvest
  3. race winslow

    LED HPS comparison.

    I'm not sure what your budget is. However, you should take a look at California Light Works Solar Extreme 500. It is a true 400 watt full spectrum white led with an excellent color rendering index. It's available through their website for about $400. including shipping. I own three of them and...
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    LED HPS comparison.

    Good looking bud. What kind of weight are you getting on average? I've experienced just the opposite of you. I used American made LED's for years and was never quite satisfied with the results. Had a chance to get a 600 watt HPS set-up for free (installed a new Hortilux SHPS bulb) and have not...
  5. race winslow

    LED HPS comparison.

    One light is a good starting point. I use a Eye Hortilux SHPS until 2nd week two of flowering then change the bulb to a Agro Sun Red with a 2050k color spectrum. When I go into flower I run a 13 on 11 off cycle. Temp is around 76f and humidity is around 50 percent.
  6. race winslow

    LED HPS comparison.

    I'm in complete agreement with you. Bigger, frostier buds with consistent results. The plants look healthy and properly nourished! Enjoy!
  7. race winslow

    LED HPS comparison.

    Ready for flushing
  8. race winslow

    LED HPS comparison.

    WTF is what?
  9. race winslow

    LED HPS comparison.

    How many plants are you trying to cover? I've got two going under one 600 using an Agro Sun 2050 color spectrum.
  10. race winslow

    HELP....I Have New Light Fever

    I looked Bright from Australia and the Migro stuff too. Between shipping and duty/tariffs it makes it hard for them to be competitive.
  11. race winslow

    HELP....I Have New Light Fever

    Do you have a light bin mind that does that?
  12. race winslow

    HELP....I Have New Light Fever

    Sweet! I'll be interested to find out your impression of it once it's in your hands. It sucks that Chilled does not warranty the dyi version. Saving $300 would be nice. I just don't want to take the chance of having a problem and no backup. Good luck with it and may your crops be be beautiful...
  13. race winslow

    HELP....I Have New Light Fever

    Yeah, I've been looking at that too. You can't dim up....even running at 60 to 70 percent, it will out perform the 600. The price is up there past the Gavita. It's still a good price when you compare it to Next.
  14. race winslow

    HELP....I Have New Light Fever

    Just picking up this thread again... I been reading your posts and doing lots of research on a choice for a new light. After many hours I've narrowed it down to two Here they are. Any feedback on these two would be most welcome...
  15. race winslow

    HELP....I Have New Light Fever

    Lots of great information here, thanks! The Australian High light is right in line with what I want.
  16. race winslow

    HELP....I Have New Light Fever

    I'm thinking that this could be a decent choice https://diyleduk.com/collections/lumatek-zeus-led/products/lumatek-zeus-600w-pro-led-grow-light
  17. race winslow

    HELP....I Have New Light Fever

    Are you happy with the end results of your grow? Any need for spectrum supplemental light? Thanks
  18. race winslow

    HELP....I Have New Light Fever

    Thanks, Man. Nice detailed response. It sounds like the way to go. But, I'm limited in my electrical/electronics skills. I'm most likely going to go with a turnkey solution to avoid getting myself in over my head.
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