I've got a link for an extra 5% off through ChilLED. Their's will be the next light I buy.It seems like even higher end tents, like Gorilla, have light leak issues that need to be dealt with. It really depends on how much you are willing to spend and how long you expect to get out of it. I have a Vivosun 4x4, which a lot of people say is Junk, but I haven't had any issues with it and I've been growing in it non-stop for 3.5 years so far. IMHO, that's a hell of a deal for a $99 tent. For my 2x4 I went with AC Infinity and I like that tent as well.
As far as quiet exhaust fans go I think it will be hard to find anyone who has anything negative to say about AC Infinity. I run their fans in both tents and can't imagine running anything else (I did run vivosun fans before and they were junk).
LED is a whole 'nother debate. If money is a concern then building your own is the best way to get more affordable lights you can trust. If money isn't much of a concern then HLG, Timber, and ChilLED are pretty trusted and vetted.
Zippers are supposed to be better than the rest. I've got a 2x4 Shorty upstairs, but haven't tried it yet since Mars sent me one.IMO the only big perk to the gorilla is if you have 9ft or taller ceilings because you can get the extender kit and have extra headspace otherwise the non gorillas work just fine.
This is true, they are beefier zippers. It's still a zipper though and I assume will eventually shit. If I got a few years out of my no names I wouldn't justify the cost for the gorillas with zippers personally. Not saying you were just throwing it out thereZippers are supposed to be better than the rest. I've got a 2x4 Shorty upstairs, but haven't tried it yet since Mars sent me one.
I liked my cheap topolite or whatever it was, but the zipper took a shit on me after a couple years.
A single 400 is probably better than 3 150's actually.I love my 4x3 flower tent . It's an odd size but is easy to light and still large enough to have multiples or larger plants. A single 400w led is plenty or you can run 3x150s to really light it up.
I second the Ac Infinity products. The controller 67s have been a game changer-my wife no longer contains about my late night trips to the plant room to check temps + humidty.
Yeah the single 400 is about perfect for that size tent. The 3 150s are nice though because you can raise and lower them independently to match diffent plants in the same tent. I've gotta borrow a buddy's par meter and do a comparison test between the light set ups.A single 400 is probably better than 3 150's actually.
Those 150's look really cool. I haven't used HID for over 20 years, but I just hear people talking. A comparison would be sweet. I like multiple lights too. I have 5 LED lights in my 3x8 closet and 2 in my 2x4 tent. I love the possibilities with multiple lights.Yeah the single 400 is about perfect for that size tent. The 3 150s are nice though because you can raise and lower them independently to match diffent plants in the same tent. I've gotta borrow a buddy's par meter and do a comparison test between the light set ups.
I actually use LEDs & cheap ones at that. The 150w are ViparSpectra P1500s and the 400w is a ViparSpectra P4000. I can run them much closer than with the HPS so canopy penetatration hasn't been an issue. They have enough IR to keep leaf temps up without over heating the tents. I'm going to be doing some experimenting with a Cali Light works UVB tube in the tent with the 400w board. UV-B is the one thing many LEDs lack and can really push your harvest to the next level if all your other variables are dialed in (or fry the hell out of perfectly healthy plants lol)Those 150's look really cool. I haven't used HID for over 20 years, but I just hear people talking. A comparison would be sweet. I like multiple lights too. I have 5 LED lights in my 3x8 closet and 2 in my 2x4 tent. I love the possibilities with multiple lights.