Ive done some research and have been given a few recs, but figured i'd post here to get a few more options. Currently looking to upgrade lighting for my 4x4. I have been looking at the Iluminar iL8x (
https://www.iluminarlighting.com/il8x-led-fixture), but there seems to be limited experience with this light on the forum. Budget wise - I am a buy once cry once type guy, but i would hate to spend $1200ish if there are other reputable lights available with similar specs. Any other light recommendations? Also, I am not against building my own, so if you have a build guide feel free to drop it below.
Thanks!
Id say buy these days if you have it in your budget. Warranty is a big deal. Professionally done is also a big deal. The Iluminar is another Gavita spectrum bar light. Hard to pick one these days when 100 companies pop up in one yr all copying Fluence or Gavita spectrum or design. Some have superceded them in bars & efficiencies too.
So there are several quality products out there. Some are newer then others. Sure, one could bang out strips & build a white light for cheep enough. Then add a few 660's n have the same spectrum. One could also risk they cash off to Alibaba for a custom spectrum too. And they will false promise the shit outta you. I hear.
If it were me, id be looking into something a lil different. With more versatility, spectrum enhancements that fill gaps in reg wh/ leds & reduce green output some. Basically id be looking at a 2.4+ umol/j fixture that has a broader spectrum. Or what some may call a Horticultural spectrum. 390-740nm instead if 440-680nm (white + 660, basic HE SPEC).
I feel many make the mistake of purchasing decisions solely off said efficiencies.
Example: SE-HPS=1.6-7 umol/j
CMH=1.9-2.0 umol/j
Only a small efficiency difference yet a 315 cmh has been known to accomplish that of a 600w hps. Why? Spectrum.
Id be looking at something a lil different. Some that come to mind are:
-The Green Sunshine led
-GrowLightsAustrallia
-Amare Tech.
-Hortrilux led
-Many upcoming focusing more on spectrum too.
Although you will not go wrong using the famous HE spectrum either. The extra photons can even out the difference in yeilds just not quality.