I am basically running 2 of those with much better build quality and components(samsung/meanwell) and they rock a 3 X 3 tent for sure. The thing I like the most about them is they have really beefy and perfect daisy chain plugs on top which makes cable management really easy. It even come with a tv remote that allows you dim/on/off your lights which still makes me giggle every time I do it. Next time you need a new light and want "cheap and good" give this bad boy a shot @NoWaistedSpace, I promise you will like it. Shane's discount code still works and they keep going down in price. I bought 2 of them for 110$ each delivered! I will be buying a couple more in the near future and when I finally retire my old trusty Mars TSW2000. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08P1RQRVV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1I ran into this on Ebay for $75.99.
240 watts at the wall.
Make a good cheap light. If I needed a light, I believe I would purchase 2 or 4 of these.
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I think they're 2835 diodes. Hell of a nice light for 80 bucks. 2 of those will do a 4 x 4 for 160 bucks. That's less than an oz of weed. lolIt looks like the equivalent of an HLG 260, but with one double-board instead of two separate ones. The board quality and driver quality would be the questions. I don't like that they throw "USA" on there when I bet most of the pieces are made elsewhere and it's assembled here. I like the potentiometer on there for dimming instead of the set screw the meanwells have. Don't know if it's just another piece to break or not.
For the cash I think it would be the perfect "Oh shit my light died" back up, or something to run until it dies while saving up for the next light?
Yup, I think durability/longevity would be the only issue but they don't take a beating. If it lights up out of the box you're pretty much good. I don't think they lose performance over time (like CMH) unless diodes start dying on you.I think they're 2835 diodes. Hell of a nice light for 80 bucks. 2 of those will do a 4 x 4 for 160 bucks. That's less than an oz of weed. lol
It's the drivers that go bad.Yup, I think durability/longevity would be the only issue but they don't take a beating. If it lights up out of the box you're pretty much good. I don't think they lose performance over time (like CMH) unless diodes start dying on you.
It's been about 3 years since the QB's, really hit the market in bulk. That's the perfect time for the next new thing to come out and the price to drop on the old stuff. I think COB's were next, but didn't catch on like they though.
They may not die easily but they will lose efficiency over time.It's the drivers that go bad.
It's hard to kill an led.
You can tear the top off and they will still light up.
Where are you that you're getting $160 a zip??I think they're 2835 diodes. Hell of a nice light for 80 bucks. 2 of those will do a 4 x 4 for 160 bucks. That's less than an oz of weed. lol
Amazing how cheap leds are now. Anything over 2.0 microjoules/sec is a good light with around 200 lumens. Samsung 561's are 210 lumens and the 301B's are 220 lumens and 301H might be a couple more than the 301B?
Then you got Chilled's 3.14 microjoules/sec at 48watts a strip at 350mA, or 2.71 at 160 watts at 2800 mA. It's how they're made, that sets them apart from most.
Spider Farmer makes a good light.
A LOOOOONG time, maybe. Unless the chips get hot, they'll be making over 90% of their initial output at 50,000 hours.They may not die easily but they will lose efficiency over time.
I was using that amount for an example of how cheap these lights are now a days.Where are you that you're getting $160 a zip??
You have failed to make me less interested, my friend.I was using that amount for an example of how cheap these lights are now a days.
An oz is worth more than 160 where I live. lol
I feel like this would kick serious ass... In my kitchen. Pull out the old school florescent tubes, slap this bad boy in and voila! New episodes of Chopped: Home Edition!I ran into this on Ebay for $75.99.
240 watts at the wall.
Make a good cheap light. If I needed a light, I believe I would purchase 2 or 4 of these.
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Yea, even the cheaper lights are coming online with good numbers. I still have to say the Chilled is the light to chase down. It gets crazy numbers.Im blooming a single plant in a 2x2 with a $52 Led light from amazon. It's doing pretty good. Parafactworks Ra1000.
I love my ChilLed Lights. But they really need to come down price wise on the spectrum control before id be willing to look at it. Right now, it costs more than the actual lights...Yea, even the cheaper lights are coming online with good numbers. I still have to say the Chilled is the light to chase down. It gets crazy numbers.
He has a hell of a control system if you want to fork out the bucks. They have super quality control and diode placement. R&D was him and growmau5 in his basement. I learned alot from growmau5 watching his builds and instruction videos.
But yea, you can grow weed with few reels of cheap Chinese warm and cool strip lights.
Basically what most of these lights are today.
5 or 6 years ago, if you could build or buy a light for less than a 1.00/watt, you were doing good.