I run two hlg 650’s and wanted to expand and seen these. I am always weary of these cheaper lights and the blah blah blah they spit out in the infoI gotta say the lights do look better than the old blurple models.. but looks aren’t everything. Reliable quality parts to create the light source is where it’s at. (Along side some grade A craftsmanship) I would skip right by phlizon with all the other lighting companies pushing out that quality.
I never believe there info, it’s always way out there! Just a selling point to people who like random bits of false info. lol! I was just wondering if some people on here had used them and if they worked well. I saw the price and area coverage and was like no way!For the same price I'd be looking at something that had a more even map to it? Also, that's not a 2000w Light. In fact, Phlizon doesn't even list it on their website now, but the FD5000 is 640w and the FD8000 is 1000w, so probably around 700w.