HLG 350R

PadawanWarrior

Well-Known Member
I understand they have to make money to keep their business going. I'm not super enthused to spend that amount on that light. Any discount would encourage but if they think its discounted enough because its on sale, we will have to agree to disagree.
What are you talking about? The code works. It's $494 shipped after the "RIU10" code.

They have cheaper options too, but HLG is the shit. They're the ones who started quantum boards basically.
 

Dopesmoka

Well-Known Member
I understand they have to make money to keep their business going. I'm not super enthused to spend that amount on that light. Any discount would encourage but if they think its discounted enough because its on sale, we will have to agree to disagree.
Yeah it was a bit out my price range too they could of took 50 more bucks off
 

ounevinsmoke

Well-Known Member
What size is your grow area? And what's your budget?
Not really of any concern with grow area and budget, just looking for a deal. I'm well aware of HLG's rep as I have been on this site for some time. If the discount is true I will most likely purchase. Just curious as to what beneficial effects I can get from an LED . I'm a small hobbyist grower. Quality is everything, and I've read some interesting things about LED and terpene production.
 

ounevinsmoke

Well-Known Member

NukaKola

Well-Known Member
Im not an electronics guy to say the least, are these simple to assemble? How would I hang something like these? Does one driver power all?
It is extremely easy, a quick video can help a lot. It is as simple as clicking the +/- wires into the corresponding connectors. You can hang them individually by attaching some hangers to screws that thread into the side of the heatsinks or you can make a simple frame out of aluminum angle. One driver powers them all, they are wired in parallel.

IMG-3965.jpgIMG-3964.jpg
 

NukaKola

Well-Known Member
The QB 120's are another solid option, $120 for a 4-pack after code RIU10. Each board can run up to 70w and doesn't require heatsinks.


Going DIY with the QB 96's or QB 120's ends up being much cheaper and you can arrange them to spread the light evenly over your desired footprint.
 

Skuxx

Well-Known Member
HLG prices are insane, even with a discount that they considered before making the original pricetag... Just research the parts and find them as cheap as you can. It's not hard to assemble even with chinese instructions. Or pay way more than you need, I guess it's still worth it.
 

Dopesmoka

Well-Known Member
The QB 120's are another solid option, $120 for a 4-pack after code RIU10. Each board can run up to 70w and doesn't require heatsinks.


Going DIY with the QB 96's or QB 120's ends up being much cheaper and you can arrange them to spread the light evenly over your desired footprint.
Dam I wish I can go back in time
 
Top