Best LED lights for under $200?

REALSTYLES

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You really need to shelve that ancient video. It's embarrassing. You got your ass kicked by a mars panel and keep posting it like it's something to be proud of.
lol I was recovering from a broken neck it wouldn't stand a chance now lol this is what I looked like 3 1/2 months before a smashed that light

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Mars helped me out by selling me infeior leds if it wasn't for them I couldn't do this

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MMJ Dreaming 99

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I think that they say the LED light contains full spectrum is totaly shit. As a cultivator you should know that only the blue and red spectrum do work on your plants. And the add some littel other spectrum and then said they have a full spectrum led light and it is pretty good for your girls.
The Mars stuff is okay to not very good to veg but pretty worthless in flower.
 

MMJ Dreaming 99

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You really need to shelve that ancient video. It's embarrassing. You got your ass kicked by a mars panel and keep posting it like it's something to be proud of.
I never like watching destroy videos - see Top Gear wreck old cars. Watch the youtube GrowMau5 videos on how to salvage those old Mars boxes with new COBs. Kudos to GrowMau5.
 

MMJ Dreaming 99

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Well there's a 200w Samsung light by Grow Green LED that's only $220 plus shipping here's the click here
Using the Samsung LM561C S6 bin, Meanwell HLG-185H-C1050A driver and Meanwell APV 12/12 driver for the fan.
Hey bro - you got any pics of that bad boy? How many are needed to match 1000 watt HPS for flower? Thanks.
 

InTheValley

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Im in the process of building my light, I spent a total of $150 so far. Any more expense will be aluminum Pricing, spray paint, Going to Lowes, Im looking at at least $80 for what I need. Going to call around tomorrow for better pricing for that...

But as of now, Everything is ordered and on the way and will have everything but the aluminum.

Using LED strips, 320 watts, mock run gave me great numbers.
This was a mock run, without heatsink, and only 18 strips, So adding 2 more strips to these numbers.

at 12 inches, 800 par, 43,000 lux
at 24 inches, 500 par edges, 600 par center, 32,000 lux
at 36 inches, 400 par, 20,000 lux , very little change from edges.
 

MMJ Dreaming 99

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Im in the process of building my light, I spent a total of $150 so far. Any more expense will be aluminum Pricing, spray paint, Going to Lowes, Im looking at at least $80 for what I need. Going to call around tomorrow for better pricing for that...

But as of now, Everything is ordered and on the way and will have everything but the aluminum.

Using LED strips, 320 watts, mock run gave me great numbers.
This was a mock run, without heatsink, and only 18 strips, So adding 2 more strips to these numbers.

at 12 inches, 800 par, 43,000 lux
at 24 inches, 500 par edges, 600 par center, 32,000 lux
at 36 inches, 400 par, 20,000 lux , very little change from edges.
Could you list what you bought, where you got it and how much? Thanks bro.
 

Randomblame

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How do you get the idea that simple 5630smd diodes(100-120lm/w @150mA), which are installed in these strips, come to over 200lm/w? These are not even Samsung diodes ...

A single F-Series strip is a lot brighter as one of these double row strips.


BTW,
I have the single row ebay strips(50cm, 3.000°k, with heatsink+diffuser) hanging in the kitchen above my workbench, 5,68$, 7.2w and maybe 700-800lm, more definitely not!!!

So even in the very best case it is only 800lm : 7,2w =111lm/w!

Do not be blinded by the appearance of these stripes, they do not keep what they promise. The 12v operation alone makes them more inefficient than constant current strips like the samsungs.
 

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How do you get the idea that simple 5630smd diodes(100-120lm/w @150mA), which are installed in these strips, come to over 200lm/w? These are not even Samsung diodes ...

A single F-Series strip is a lot brighter as one of these double row strips.


BTW,
I have the single row ebay strips(50cm, 3.000°k, with heatsink+diffuser) hanging in the kitchen above my workbench, 5,68$, 7.2w and maybe 700-800lm, more definitely not!!!

So even in the very best case it is only 800lm : 7,2w =111lm/w!

Do not be blinded by the appearance of these stripes, they do not keep what they promise. The 12v operation alone makes them more inefficient than constant current strips like the samsungs.
your light release white light, wht i know about the grow light is they got red ot purple light that contain UV/IR. Meanwhile many kinds of grow lights have cob modle. so it's easy to get a 200lm/w.
 

Randomblame

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your light release white light, wht i know about the grow light is they got red ot purple light that contain UV/IR. Meanwhile many kinds of grow lights have cob modle. so it's easy to get a 200lm/w.
I have referred to the post above my and the double row strips!

And it's not as easy as you think to get +200lm/w or above 60% effiency at system level, even with low driven mono's or COB's. You need a hell lot of LED's driven really low (below 350mA) to reach that. Remember, you need to drive a QB302 at only 350mA to reach this effiency level. Cree XP-E HE photored diodes, group29/C1(top bin) needs to get only 175mA to match 60%
and the most 36v COB's needs to be driven at around 500mA for 60%.
It's not hard but very expensive...

BTW, red, purple, IR or FR are not as efficient as the best white LED's and does not or have little effect on lumen measuring.
 
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churchhaze

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Trouble with the LED guys is that if it wasn't developed last week and it isn't a DIY and if they didn't build it then its crap.

Its amazing some of those guys actually get time to grow anything with all the time and money they sink into lights. They are constantly upgrading shit.

.Just speaking as a confused non tech person.
I'm still using my first gen vero 18 and they do a great job. Buy those MARS and you will regret it.

I haven't heard a single "LED guy" mention that if it wasn't developed last week it's crap.

Edit: Okay, so nobody is going to recommend original vero 18 but that's mostly because it was replaced by another product. It doesn't change the fact that old vero 18 3500k at 700mA are ~40% efficiency and can stand up to gavita W for W. If you want real crap, go check the fluorescent section or buy a shit quality blurple panel like MARS.
 
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Randomblame

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Dude, not sure why your acting all hostile. and even if they were 30l/m each, Its still more then 40,000 lumens, 10,000 psqf anyways, *shruggs, i dont really give 18fks to be honest man, its a hobby.
Just because you claim you get 211lm/w with this typ of strips. Do not claim such lies and I would have praised your idea maybe as a low budget solution.. !
But when I see something like this, I have to enlighten it, also to protect others from bad investments. After all, there is a huge difference between 40,000 and 60,000lx...
You've already posted a link to these strips here or in an other forum thread and nowhere in the ebay description stands something from 200lm/w..
These are simply fantasy values that you have devised in the exuberance of the feelings...

I'm happy with you that you build your own DIY lamp but please stay at the truth. This way you could earn a lot more respect from well known members as when you act like guru and claim your light is 211lm/w!
 

Randomblame

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Maybe it's a hobby for you and your consumption does not matter, for others counts every single watt and lumen.
Threads like this are a real problem for new LED guys. They need to sort out what the truth is and what not! And people like you are responsible that still so many people invest their money into false promise.
Do yourself a favor and do not act like VW.
 

InTheValley

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and your STILL comin at me man,? Really? I didnt claim to be a fkn expert, I did CLAIM that the numbers where probably fkn bullshit, I did Bring a fkn build idea under $250. The fkn ad said 45 lm per fkn diode, and 72x 45 is = 3240 PER fkn strip at 15w is 216 fkn lm per watt. Times 1440 diodes is 64,800 lms. for the entire rig.

and FUCK your respect, I could care less. Or anyone elses for that fact. I didnt come here for respect, lol.. I come here to fkn unwind and have a good time, time YOU FUCKIN GURUS stoomp on people FOR NO FUCKING REASON.
 

InTheValley

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Oh, and for the Guru YOU think you are, you should of put the Whole "lumen" shit to bed, because all Gurus know, Lumens means SHIT to begin with. But for some reason, Every single watt AND LUMEN Counts, lol.

Fk Your Couch Nickle.
 

Randomblame

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These strips are less than 1600lm at 14,4w and you still claim it 45lm/LED..? 45lm @ max. cuurent 150mA or 0,5w per diode. They ran at 50-60mA and come close to 15-18lm/diode.
People here like to know the truth. @zejy (OP) don't ask in the first post what the best light for under 200 bucks is to get false informations, he want true values. Stop posting nonsense or open an own thread about your incredible bright super strip light or better ask your mother if she really teached you to act like a bigmouth.
 

InTheValley

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Man, all you had to say was, " Hey, hope it works out for ya, but dont expect the numbers to match what the ad says, they are misleading, but never know, you might be onto something"

But instead, you come in here like Cyrus on "Trailer Park Boys" flashing your Guru badge tryn to belittle people on your brilliance of lumens.

And, Only small, simple, minded immature fks bring " mother" shit into a conversation, Kick rocks fuck face.
 

REALSTYLES

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and your STILL comin at me man,? Really? I didnt claim to be a fkn expert, I did CLAIM that the numbers where probably fkn bullshit, I did Bring a fkn build idea under $250. The fkn ad said 45 lm per fkn diode, and 72x 45 is = 3240 PER fkn strip at 15w is 216 fkn lm per watt. Times 1440 diodes is 64,800 lms. for the entire rig.

and FUCK your respect, I could care less. Or anyone elses for that fact. I didnt come here for respect, lol.. I come here to fkn unwind and have a good time, time YOU FUCKIN GURUS stoomp on people FOR NO FUCKING REASON.
look at how you are acting and don't get mad when you give bad advice and get corrected.
 

Randomblame

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Lumens per watt are a common method to describe white LED effiency.
Therefor I said 200lm/w or above 60% effiency.
Seems you can not handle the truth and now you try to twist my words to not look like a fully idiot.
Yeah, in in terms of growing indoors every single watt and lumens counts!

BTW,
your par numbers are even more fantastlc like your lumen/lux numbers, Lol!
 
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