Bout to drop 1000 on led, which one?

GuerrillaZar

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Bout to drop a Grand on an led light, so far black diamond led Looks promising, any other opinions from vets and OGs would be appreciated, I do have a 1000w hps, should I just stick with the old fashion Hps?
 

coreywebster

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Looking for at least 2p in 4x4 tent
Step back and do not rush into buying something expensive and shit. There is a lot of expensive and shit lights in the LED world but there are a lot of good LED advertisers on here who you would be better spending your money with than some shite pimped on youtube my social media sluts who make a living out of pimping out their words to the highest bidder. Soulless creatures that they are.

There's a good reason everyone showing grows on here are using lights bought from some of the quality advertisers.
These guys don't need to pay people to talk up there products, people do that for free when the customer service, build quality, component quality and results are good.
 
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Buyfrommycity

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G8 led has pretty good reviews for under 1k. Kind led is what I'm saving for which is over 1k.

Not a big fan of diy leds. When my house burns down I want my insurance to cover it.

If they were as legit as they seem they would just assemble them and sell them in mass production rather than selling kits on the internet.

Mars 2 led and viparspectra led has a 1k watt equivalent seems to have pretty good reviews for $400 but it's hard to tell anymore whether people are getting paid to post reviews.
 
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newguy123

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G8 led has pretty good reviews for under 1k. Kind led is what I'm saving for which is over 1k.

Not a big fan of diy leds. When my house burns down I want my insurance to cover it.

If they were as legit as they seem they would just assemble them and sell them in mass production rather than selling kits on the internet.

Mars 2 led and viparspectra led has a 1k watt equivalent for about 500 seems to have pretty good reviews for $400 but it's hard to tell anymore whether people are getting paid to post reviews.
There we go again with the 'if my house burns down' argument which really means 'I don't want to do it myself, I'll pay twice the price so that someone else can do it'.
 

Buyfrommycity

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There we go again with the 'if my house burns down' argument which really means 'I don't want to do it myself, I'll pay twice the price so that someone else can do it'.
Sure will. Just like getting a hitch installed on your truck. Sure you could do it yourself for a couple hundred, but when your trailer breaks loose on the freeway and kills someone guess who is responsible?
Go spin your fidget.
 

OrganicGorilla

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G8 led has pretty good reviews for under 1k. Kind led is what I'm saving for which is over 1k.

Not a big fan of diy leds. When my house burns down I want my insurance to cover it.

If they were as legit as they seem they would just assemble them and sell them in mass production rather than selling kits on the internet.

Mars 2 led and viparspectra led has a 1k watt equivalent seems to have pretty good reviews for $400 but it's hard to tell anymore whether people are getting paid to post reviews.
Don't listen to this guy. Go with COBs.
Get a framework from www.timbergrowlights.com.
You can get a 600 Watt Vero 29 unit made for a 4x4 area for $969. That is your best option.
 

newguy123

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Sure will. Just like getting a hitch installed on your truck. Sure you could do it yourself for a couple hundred, but when your trailer breaks loose on the freeway and kills someone guess who is responsible?
Go spin your fidget.
You're wrong on so many points, lets start with the basics.

Have you ever talked to your insurer about your cannabis plants? I don't think so, because they are unlikely to cover damage caused by your grow and are likely to cancel your insurance if you mention your plants. Now that's if your grow is legal, so go give a call to your insurer and you'll never use that unsupported argument again.
 

Buyfrommycity

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You're wrong on so many points, lets start with the basics.

Have you ever talked to your insurer about your cannabis plants? I don't think so, because they are unlikely to cover damage caused by your grow and are likely to cancel your insurance if you mention your plants. Now that's if your grow is legal, so go give a call to your insurer and you'll never use that unsupported argument again.
I live in oregon it's legal to grow here even recreationally. Are you suggesting indoor grow lights aren't covered by insurance? Um ok time for someone to move out of mommy's basement.
 
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