i didnt know jr was a spammer his post is still up at 420mag. im a member there also but dont do much their i like it here better. but ill read any post from any forum to find the facts. im an outdoor grower and this indoor is newer to me. i dont work in winter so i sit here all day and read research find the facts. and when i can i use the facts to help others. okay im gonna sit back clean my pipe since im out and smoke some res.I apologize for reporting someone if they are not spam....just seemed odd to me a google search on this LED light pulled up the same argument seeming to be the same dude who referenced this same JR guy for a "discount" and was a spammer? Maybe that's where you got your info as well. Anyway, not try to lie about you bro....I just pointed it out to someone and let them figure it out! Anyway, I wish you peace and love grower....no need to argue about this anymore you do you and I'ma do me
Any panel huckster who's got the temerity to state that their panel will yield X grams per watt should be avoided. That's like selling little red lights for the bedroom and guaranteeing the best sex you ever had.im buying a 900 watt lg-led in a couple months. they are 5 watt running at 3 watt power they yield over 1 gram per actual watt.
the 2 grows i seen with these panels yielded that. ive also seen the area 51 yield that. so its up to your wallet. of coarse the grower if dont right also. ill take 1/2 the yield for better quality anyday. im using 175 actual watts led to flower/bloom this grow and if i get 100 grams of killer buds ill be happy, if i get 200 grams ill be super happy. only time will tell. I dont have either of th ebig led panel's yet. Ive followed 6 diff grows so far from start to finish and im impressed with both panels.Any panel huckster who's got the temerity to state that their panel will yield X grams per watt should be avoided. That's like selling little red lights for the bedroom and guaranteeing the best sex you ever had.
i got that just in cfl. my 4 hanging led put out 4400 total lumes the 180watt ufo i am not sure. i would guess since they are 3 watt diodes running at 1/2 (60 led's) power puts out 10000 or more. but im jsut gonna flower with 4 led and ufo with cfl's in middle and outside . ill see what i end up with. im only using 2x4 this harvest. 4 plants. the other 6 are gonna stay in veg and grow allot more first.figure length x width (4 x 4=16) then x's that by 2000 (2000 x 16 = 32,000) So 32,000 lumens is needed to cover your area
Right, if you want 1 lumen per inch.. However I believe you want the plant to receive close to 100,000 lumens. I could be wrong. .figure length x width (4 x 4=16) then x's that by 2000 (2000 x 16 = 32,000) So 32,000 lumens is needed to cover your area
10000 lumen per square ft is what the sun puts out. 2000 lumen per square foot to grow good is my understanding.Right, if you want 1 lumen per inch.. However I believe you want the plant to receive close to 100,000 lumens. I could be wrong. .
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great doc. explains allot. thank youLumens are for humans. Plants don't absorb wavelengths in the visual range like they do in the UV-B and Red-Far Red regions. The three regions of importance are shown on the top of page one. The big valley of white to the right of center is visual.
http://www.inda-gro.com/pdf/MeasuringPlantLight.pdf
I appreciate it! I think I'm going with 2 190s from area51lighting.com I have been second guessing and thinking Apache but buying two of their panels would almost consume my budget.Just like the title says.. I'm about to build my box(4'L x 4'W x 6'T). My goal is to grow about four plants in soil at a time. I originally thought about doing a 750w hps setup to run continuously while using a 1000w MH setup(that can also run a 1000w hps for flowering). Technically I was just going to do a 600w MH/HPS interchangeable setup but I don't want to lower my yield/production potential seeing how I can afford the 750/1000 combo. With that being said I'm also very interested in LEDs. I'm just worried that with my little knowledge and experience I would be wasting my money on LED. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
jartlow,
Fortunately the led technology has reached the point of being able to produce yield similar to hps but of much higher quality. I also want to point out that the myth of leds producing similar results for 1/4 or 1/3 of power vs. HID's has been seriously busted. The actual wattage to meet say a 1k HPS is more realistically at least 75% it's wattage. With that said, depending on your budget, I can recommend many that would fit your application well. Unlike HID's how the difference between say a generic 1k HPS system vs. a Lumatek may only be a hundred bucks, the led's price fluctuation could be up to 3-4x like more than $1,000 for a so-called brand name unit. A lot of these so-called brand-name panels are no more than a reseller buying panels from a chinese manufacturer and putting there name on it then coming up with a mean line of bs and fancy names then charging up to 5x the amount. From the beginning til now, there's been so much "snake oil" marketing tactic, stating ridiculous claims that turned off a lot of people and left the industry wide open for the HID guys to capitalize and ridicule. Besides lower power consumption vs. HID's, it offers additional benefits of running much cooler, in fact, on average will only raise the ambient temps by 6-8degrees. This allows substantial saving of power and resources such additional ventilation and cooling associated with HID's that on average will add at least 30% to your total power consumption. It's also nice to leave the house without worrying bout a mini-sun at home and adding more burn scars.
For your 4x4x6' I would recommend 2 reputable panels with a
minimum of 350w actual not rated, or better yet 4 minimum of 200w drawn wattage. The most important thing you must consider in designing an effective led system or any other lighting option, is the inverse-square-law, which will dramatically reduce the level of intensity as distance is increase from the light source.
Option 1
2 LG/TopLed 5W Mars II 900's which will give u approx. 900-1000W combined with much less heat vs. HPS. Their standard red 11+band spectrum's fine or u can get custom spectrum made to your specifications. You can opt. to go with Apache, A51, or whatever you like to experiment with since there's so many combo's that will work with some better than others.
Option 2
4 any brand name or generic 100x3w(180-200w actual), which would give u approx. 720-880W actual wattage. This is a better choice since it will allow you to spread the wattage into a wider footprint providing better spectral saturation and coverage. This is the best way to overcome the dreaded inverse square law which will affect the outer area of the footprint.
As far as brand-name, "caveat emptor", as many are just resellers who claim they have the magic spectrum that will make the girls flourish and charge a 400-500% premium citing R&D and expenses. These are the same companies who turn around and put down the "cheap chinese panels", the very ones that supply them with the same exact panel for a fraction of the price. All the info u need is avail. via net, so just spend a little time informing yourself and you will save yourself a lot of time, resources, and grief later.
I appreciate it! I think I'm going with 2 190s from area51lighting.com I have been second guessing and thinking Apache but buying two of their panels would almost consume my budget.
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Whats up MC !Sounds like u've mad a great choice. I'm also running their last spectrum the 4500k/630nm and new all 3700k also along with Apache's 6100k/630's. I've been playing with leds for almost six yrs. now and gone thru almost 30 panel of different models and makes from chinese to american. You can't go wrong with the A51's, they're fairly priced, high qualtiy panels that work well though I think those two previously mentioned spectrum stretches a little more than I like since I just started running them 3weeks ago compared to my other spec. panels and T-8's.