Looking for information on LED grow room lights

Comparator

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If you want the best results then compare two lights by seeing previously documented side by sides or pay attention to the features, are they worth it, can the manufacturer even recommend the right way to use them? There's what everyone has, otherwise known as the industry standard high Luminous efficiency grow light, then there's the real deal. Compare the two the best you can based on scientific evidence & feild comparisons. Otherwise, the majority are all the same with the same issues.
 
I see you are after something for a 4x4. There are a couple of options:

A 500W Quad here: https://growlightsaustralia.com/product/high-light-420-gen2-470w/

Or 2x 370W Longboards here: https://growlightsaustralia.com/product/high-light-420-longboard/

If you live outside Australia, then the prices displayed will be less 10% sales tax. Plus we offer another 10% off to RIU members with the code in my signature. Shipping will add to the cost, but there are other options, such as a driverless kit which is cheaper to ship and then you can buy your own driver and assemble yourself. Assembly is easy and no wiring is required, as all our kits are plug and play:

Driverless kit: https://growlightsaustralia.com/product/470w-driverless-kit/

Assembly instructions: https://growlightsaustralia.com/square-board-assembly/

If I can help with anything else, please let me know.
thank you for the reply. i like the look of the longboards, being able to purchase individually would be a great help.
 

Delps8

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After many many years of not running my indoor room, I retrofitted. I did a lot of searching and reading and made my decision.
On my Veg side I'm running a Chilled X3, and on my Flower side, I'm running an Illuminar Ilogic8. Both have killed it for my setup compared to the MH and HPS I was running. Quite pleased with the performance, customer service, and quality of the lights. My biggest problem was relearning everything because LED's are quite a different animal than HID's in my basement space.
I went with an X3 for flower and will be putting my X2 veg into service in a few weeks. Like you, I'm very impressed by the construction quality and the overall "usability" of the Growcraft lights. One nice thing about having a veg and a flower light from Growcraft is that I have one driver in the tent and one outside the tent. If I need the heat from the driver, I just use the driver in the tent. For grows when my garage is warm, I just swap the wires over to the driver outside. Push locks are a Godsend.

If you haven't seen it, check out their new X6 light - pretty much the best PPFD and uniformity I've seen in a 2' x 4' light. Very impressive.

"My biggest problem was relearning everything because LED's are quite a different animal than HID's in my basement space" - I'm new enough that I never grew with incandescents but I've read that it takes a little adjusting. A lot less heat which can be a blessing or a curse, right?
 

Kgrim

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I went with an X3 for flower and will be putting my X2 veg into service in a few weeks. Like you, I'm very impressed by the construction quality and the overall "usability" of the Growcraft lights. One nice thing about having a veg and a flower light from Growcraft is that I have one driver in the tent and one outside the tent. If I need the heat from the driver, I just use the driver in the tent. For grows when my garage is warm, I just swap the wires over to the driver outside. Push locks are a Godsend.

If you haven't seen it, check out their new X6 light - pretty much the best PPFD and uniformity I've seen in a 2' x 4' light. Very impressive.

"My biggest problem was relearning everything because LED's are quite a different animal than HID's in my basement space" - I'm new enough that I never grew with incandescents but I've read that it takes a little adjusting. A lot less heat which can be a blessing or a curse, right?
I saw the X6 and was going to buy it along with their controller, but the controller has been delayed until who knows when, so opted for an Illuminar Ilogic 8.
A lot less heat is right, I could heat my room in the basement off an HID light, now I have to use a heater to keep my plants happpy.
 

Delps8

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I saw the X6 and was going to buy it along with their controller, but the controller has been delayed until who knows when, so opted for an Illuminar Ilogic 8.
A lot less heat is right, I could heat my room in the basement off an HID light, now I have to use a heater to keep my plants happpy.
Understood. Conventional wisdom is that ambient temps should be higher when using LED's.
 

Mechman60

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I have recently retired and given that I have more free time Ive decided to have a shot at growing again. I grew many years ago under sodium lamps but it seems the industry has grown quite some! There would appear to be so many manufacturers all claiming they have the best, what do you look for when purchasing lights?

I'll be growing one plant in a 4' by 4' tent, its just going to be for personal use. Too old to be going out to buy the stuff now.

Many thanks
Automation is key if you don't want the grow to own YOU. lol
 
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