"Great thread - i'm interested in knowing about LEDs too - but allow me to play devil's advocate....
The extra heat from my HIDs help in the winter and a fan takes care of the heat in the summer. In fact - i wish my HIDs ran hotter so i could shave off some of my heating costs!
I know that different situations call for different solutions, LED's may not be the answer for everyone.
You'd really have to compare 8 million LEDs (or whatever it takes) vs. 1 HID
another words - LEDs might use a 1/4 of the amount of electricity - but it doesn't matter if you need 8 times the lights.
Sure it matters! I'm talking about 14 watts per square foot (for LED's), versus 50 watts per square foot (for HID's). That's almost the same as $10 vs $40 - which would you rather pay?
This must be a shot at CFLs cause i rarely have to move my HIDs - a light mover solves the problem regardless...
I'm glad you have a light mover, lots of people don't! Lots of people adjust thier lights pretty often to maintain optimum efficiency.
Don't see this as a benefit - you still need to light proof/odor proof and the easiest way is to close in the grow. Also, it is much harder to properly ventilate an open space and more costly than ventilating an enclosed space. openness would also make it easier to detect and for pests to get access.
For some people stealth is not really an issue. As to being more costly and harder to ventilate an open area - I think that is debateable. And if there are pests around, they will get into an enclosed space - they do it all the time! My point wasn't to eliminate the "enclosed space" entirely; it's just that LED's don't depend so much on "reflective walls", so the "tight fit" and exact demensions aren't that critical.
Air-cool your HIDs.. problem solved...next! btw - i haven't done any research on this - but please explain how LEDs are exempt from the laws of physics?
I can appriciate your loyalty to HID's; they are the proven performance leaders, I know that! Believe me, I'm not trying to tell you that LED's perform better - but if they perform "as well" for about 1/4 the cost in electricty - I'm interested, OK?
LED's are not exempt from the laws of physics! They are just subject to a different law. I'm assuming that eveybody is familiar with the "Inverse Square Law" of light diffusion, by now. The Inverse Square Law is applicable only to "Point Light Sources"; that is sources like the Sun or light bulb filaments that are free to radiate thier light in a 360 degree radius, in all directions (a full sphere of light). LED's don't operate that way! An LED's light radiation is choked down to a "narrow" beam, something like a "spotlight", let's say 30 degrees - in only one direction. An LED can "focus" it's light because of the way it's constructed. The "business end" of an LED is like a tiny bowl of Jello, where the "bowl" is actually a tiny reflector and the "Jello" is actually a semi-conducting compound (a diode). When an electrical current is passed through the "Jello" it glows, and being infinately close to the reflector, the light is focused out of one end. This "directional" light is not subject to the Inverse Square Law, but there is another, more complicated, formula to calculate the amount of diffusion loss for LED's. I don't remember what the other formula is, but it uses the "projection angle" of the LED to calculate the amount of light loss over distance. LED's don't break the laws of physics any more than LASERS do - it's just that LASERS have like zero degree projection angles!
after you buy your 8 million LEDs for tens of thousands of dollars - they better be able to bury you before they need replaced! If you have that kind of money - why would you care buying a hundred dollar bulb every year or two?
Actually, if you really do the math - they ain't that expensive! About $30. a square foot - ok they're expensive at first, $240. for the square foot equivalant of a 400 watt HID. Now, how much electricty will that 400 watter use, about 430 watts, or so, (don't forget the ballast!). Divide the cost of electricty by 4 for the LED's for just a year or two and you can see the savings. Oh yeah, and you're buying a new bulb every year or two!
If you are growing one or two plants then LEDs/CFLs might be great but...
there is no doubt that MH is great for veg and HPS is awesome for flowering. why reinvent the wheel -- especially when the new wheel ain't even round!?!? (that is better than the original)?
Would you say that a 400 watt HID is only capable of growing one or two plants?
One panel has 272 individual LED's and covers about one square foot with 14 watts input. Thats 2,176 LED's for eight square feet (equivelant to a 400 watt HID @ 50 watts/sq. ft.), using only 112 watts of electricty . I'm not saying that LED's work better than the original - they just work a hell of a lot cheaper!!!
Speaking of flowering -- even CFL growers admit HPS is better for flowering so if you have to have an HPS bulb/ballast anyway - what is the point to using LEDs again? or for that matter CFLs?
Well at least we agree on something! I don't know what the point of using CFL's is for regular growing, unless someone else is paying the electricity bill (LMFAO!). The way I see it; a SCROG grow will spend considerably more time in veg than it will in flower - if you don't see the point in saving money, well there's really no point in explaining it! Just think $10. instead of $40. - get the picture?
again - not trying to be difficult - just giving some feedback."