Green Dave
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Im running 2 Black Dog BD220 pulls over 200w 1st grow with them so not dialed in yet but look good so far
My first ISIS cost $399 a couple months ago. My second ISIS cost $450 a couple weeks ago. HATE to say it but price is going up because demand is going up.Well, from what ive been seeing is that the progress is sort of slowing down, although some companies are just starting to come out with 5w models but I think it's safe to say those ones are still a couple years away from being priced similarly to the top of the line 3w models being sold today. I think you'll be fine waiting to purchase in the fall, I don't expect the 5w models to take over for a few years and definitely not by this fall; id be surprised if that happens so soon. If anything changes from now til fall, it will likely be price drops (how much if any I don't know) but probably worth waiting a few months just incase if not planning on using right away
I have the BD360 ($1,100 flowering model) and it does everything my 400w hps did with ease and then some, minus the heat and bulb changes.Im running 2 Black Dog BD220 pulls over 200w 1st grow with them so not dialed in yet but look good so far
Just one out of many companies, not reflective of the industry. I think the company that sells the isis is undergoing major changes...last time I checked them their website had been drastically changed and I cant find any of their other models besides isis fx-1 and magnum 357...so maybe their price increase has something to do with that? Maybe they made some upgrades? No one else is raising prices so I still think my forecast is somewhat accurateMy first ISIS cost $399 a couple months ago. My second ISIS cost $450 a couple weeks ago. HATE to say it but price is going up because demand is going up.
Yeah prices are gonna go yup as companies finally switch to 3w diodes, and many are making it so their panels can only lose 1 LED at a time. Imagine though for companies that have already been doing this the prices won't go up (unless everyone switching puts strains on supply).Just one out of many companies, not reflective of the industry. I think the company that sells the isis is undergoing major changes...last time I checked them their website had been drastically changed and I cant find any of their other models besides isis fx-1 and magnum 357...so maybe their price increase has something to do with that? Maybe they made some upgrades? No one else is raising prices so I still think my forecast is somewhat accurate
I was referring to the prices of the panels currently available now, not the models where companies are upgrading from 1w to 3w...obviously there's going to be a price increase from 1w to 3w...Yeah prices are gonna go yup as companies finally switch to 3w diodes, and many are making it so their panels can only lose 1 LED at a time. Imagine though for companies that have already been doing this the prices won't go up (unless everyone switching puts strains on supply).
Sry, I wonder what their excuse is then for charging even more for outdated tech?I was referring to the prices of the panels currently available now, not the models where companies are upgrading from 1w to 3w...obviously there's going to be a price increase from 1w to 3w...
not everyone is switching to 3W, the company I bought from has 1W diodes that blow away 3W diodesYeah prices are gonna go yup as companies finally switch to 3w diodes, and many are making it so their panels can only lose 1 LED at a time. Imagine though for companies that have already been doing this the prices won't go up (unless everyone switching puts strains on supply).
I haven't seen any completed journals with 1W panels that pulled decent gpw. The couple times I've seen someone take a PAR meter to 1W and 3W diodes the 1 watters drop off very quickly over distance which is why I think that they just don't pull decent numbers. Probably do okay with SCROG or something with a shallow canopy if you parked them right on top of the plants but I suspect that would be the extent of their capabilities.not everyone is switching to 3W, the company I bought from has 1W diodes that blow away 3W diodes
And 1W is not outdated tech lol, you spread a lot of misinformation around here jdizzle22
Price is also going up because the components are imported and the dollar is worth less and less each day.My first ISIS cost $399 a couple months ago. My second ISIS cost $450 a couple weeks ago. HATE to say it but price is going up because demand is going up.
I haven't seen any completed journals with 1W panels that pulled decent gpw. The couple times I've seen someone take a PAR meter to 1W and 3W diodes the 1 watters drop off very quickly over distance which is why I think that they just don't pull decent numbers. Probably do okay with SCROG or something with a shallow canopy if you parked them right on top of the plants but I suspect that would be the extent of their capabilities.
I ran panels with 2W CREE LED's. And yes I mean all CREE LED's. Procyon 100's, they were retardedly expensive but I bought into the whole marketing behind CREE being the only LED's to consider. My current lights with 3W bridgelux and epistar LED's blow them out of the water.
I think that the traditional weakness of LED is the penetration but that higher wattage of individual diodes is going a long way to cure that. It will be interesting to see how the panels with 5W diodes perform but I'm guessing they'll penetrate better than 3 watters and re-invent the game all over again.
Penetration doesn't matter for growing pot? I have a limited space I can grow in so if I use a light with no-penetration I am limited to the amount of pot I can grow in a finite area. Basically I'm looking to get at least a pound out of a 4x4 area and I can't do that unless I have lighting that gets a decent amount of penetration. As for lining the walls with 1w LED's, I suppose I could do that but I'd end up with three to four times as many panels and associated costs (although 1W panels are cheaper but not 75% cheaper)huh? are you talking about penetration? I wasn't.
And penetration doesn't matter if someone knows how to correctly place and move the lights throughout the grow.
And just because you havent seen a grow journal with a decent gpw doesn't mean anything
1w diodes may be more efficient at producing more light and less heat, but they are not better for growing with than 3w diodes run at 1.5 or 2w as they have a less penetration (you have to keep the LED closer because the power of the light drops very quickly). That said, I know you can grow quality pot with 1w panels, but you can much more easily grow higher quality pot with something better. I know some companies try to deceive people with 3w diodes that are really just three 1w in the same... dome? But that seems very rare to medid you even read my post?
Right, because of your limited space, trying to penetrate with a 1W diode would be dumb.
But some people have a LOT of space tho..so whats your point? that you won't benefit from a light with low penetration?
and yes, just because there isn't a grow journal showing amazing results isn't going to change my mind. Research, reading, etc. that is what I base my decisions on,
Over what size canopy area? I appreciate all your posts, but I have to say, with absolutely no disrespect intended, I believe at 2ft stand-off distance it can be done with true 1W LED's. I say that because these 3W and 5W so called LED's are not what you think they are or what they are being touted as by the sellers.Does anyone here really believe a panel of 1w diodes at 2ft could grow better cannabis than a 3w diode panel at 2ft? I'm pretty sure if one is obviously better than the other this distance, its better for growing!
Over what size canopy area? I appreciate all your posts, but I have to say, with absolutely no disrespect intended, I believe at 2ft stand-off distance it can be done with true 1W LED's. I say that because these 3W and 5W so called LED's are not what you think they are or what they are being touted as by the sellers.