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Tracker

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Wow. Any signs before it went out?
I just noticed it the first time when I was posting pics on one of my grows yesterday. I don't know how long it's been. The lights are below my height, and when I duck down under them, I try not to look up. I just happened to have it in one of the pics I posted.
 

Fahn2k

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Wow. Any signs before it went out?
The first sign was the price! Lol. Pay attention any newbies. You'll know you want or need a better light on the first grow. If you fuck up, waste your next check buying a light that works with the first bunk light. Then save for a more reliable light, hi ppf, good area coverage and a real warranty.
 

Tracker

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The first sign was the price! Lol. Pay attention any newbies. You'll know you want or need a better light on the first grow. If you fuck up, waste your next check buying a light that works with the first bunk light. Then save for a more reliable light, hi ppf, good area coverage and a real warranty.
Yeah yeah.... I get it. When I got this one, I could tell right away that the engineering was substandard. All the others have been acceptable though. I still think @Marq1340 's coupon codes are well worth it for cheap entry level stuff, and I appreciate his postings.

When it's time I will upgrade to something better.
 

Fahn2k

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Yeah yeah.... I get it. When I got this one, I could tell right away that the engineering was substandard. All the others have been acceptable though. I still think @Marq1340 's coupon codes are well worth it for cheap entry level stuff, and I appreciate his postings.

When it's time I will upgrade to something better.
Ok so I was trying to be funny, but realize the number 1 priority for a grower is a good light. I would work with what I have and only add what it needs. Don't even think about filling your 4x4 with plants. Back down to somewhere between 50 to 60% full that way you cater to the lights sweet spot. You'll get better results. Grab a 2000 series cheap light and throw it in with the burples and save for something better. I didn't mention expensive in this post, but you get what you pay for. Don't throw good money after bad.
 

Marq1340

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The first sign was the price! Lol. Pay attention any newbies. You'll know you want or need a better light on the first grow. If you fuck up, waste your next check buying a light that works with the first bunk light. Then save for a more reliable light, hi ppf, good area coverage and a real warranty.
Yeah yeah.... I get it. When I got this one, I could tell right away that the engineering was substandard. All the others have been acceptable though. I still think @Marq1340 's coupon codes are well worth it for cheap entry level stuff, and I appreciate his postings.

When it's time I will upgrade to something better.
Things break whether it be a low end or high-end product. The main problem here was tracker not getting his warranted light fixed/replaced.

I also hope everyone here understands I don't test any of these products prior to posting them here. I find what I believe to be a decent deal and leave it up to you all to do thorough research before purchasing them. There's been some flat out terrible lights posted by me and there's been some diamonds in the rough.

@Tracker keep us posted on your finds after inspecting the light.
 
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Fahn2k

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Things break whether it's an low end or high-end product. The main problem here was getting tracker not getting his warranted light fixed/replaced.

I also hope everyone here understands I don't test any of these products prior to posting them here. I find what I believe to be decent deals and leave it up to you all to do thorough research before purchasing them. There's been some flat out terrible lights posted by me and there's been some diamonds in the rough.

@Tracker keep us posted on your finds after inspecting the light.
I got tipped off about a Sunraise QB2000 on this thread and I'm pretty happy with it in a 2x2. It carries the same specs as my expensive Nextlight Core, but it has a dimmer that the Nextlight doesn't have. The OP is making the light adapt to his area 4x4. He should adapt the area to his light instead, possibly up to 3x3. It ain't what you got but how you use it. I should maybe call the Nextlight overpriced. It's not a bad light, just one that you pay a lot of money for and then realize you wish you had spent more on or bought something else
 

Marq1340

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I got tipped off about a Sunraise QB2000 on this thread and I'm pretty happy with it in a 2x2.
I also loved my sunraise lights for the time I was able to use them.
The OP is making the light adapt to his area 4x4. He should adapt the area to his light instead, possibly up to 3x3.
I'm not sure if you meant @Tracker here, but he has a couple of lights inside of that tent which is a 5x5 I believe.
 

Tracker

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@Tracker here, but he has a couple of lights inside of that tent which is a 5x5 I believe.
I've got 4 lights in a 4x8 and 1 light in a 3x3.

I did end up getting a contact from SZHLUX, so I don't know what was up with the email I got from Amazon about "invalid order". They said they are shipping me a replacement. I'll update when I disassemble the faulty light and receive the replacement.
 
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Marq1340

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5-10% off promotional codes for Viparspectra grow lights on amazon.

USA-Canada: ViparMIGRO-VP10MIGRO

Nothing amazing but if stackable with another code or lightning deal it could make for an even larger discount.

I see YouTubers with affiliated codes lot so you may already know this or know a different company who has their own code. Drop codes below if you have them.
 

hillbill

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Not only lights, but always be aware of exactly what advertisers say or put in their ads. Pay attention to the little words, words we brush over without actually hearing or reading them. Pros in the advertising business say exactly what they want to and exactly what they mean. And they know how most people will react. The game is to present a product or company in the best light possible.

Remember the “Solar Clothes Dryer”.
 

cancerkiller

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definitely budget but if my math is correct, they do pull 70 watts.
for $16 each, for seedlings or clones might be great. i have 5 seedlings now but don't have a separate tent set up for them or i'd see what they do with these three week old ones.
they also give u a $20 coupon if u review their light on amazon.

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cancerkiller

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i've got a ipower 5'x10'x 78" growtent coming friday for $172 delivered from zenhydro. walmart sells them for $200.
anyway, $3.44 a sq ft i thought was a good deal.
i can fit 3 in a 4'x8'. i think i can fit 4 in the 5x10.
and if u don't plan ahead like me, the pics are self explanatory.
these 3 banana kush in 15gal growbags on bonsai turntables are into their 4 week of 12/12. 9 weeks veg.
i raised the tent about 11", whatever a 4x4 on a concrete block is.
 

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cancerkiller

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light update.
i don't think u couldu grow anything with these. maybe on a windowsill, but i hung it tn anyway. don't think i have to worry about leaf burn. house burning down maybe.
these $16 ones are suppose to be 70watts and the viparspectra are 120. idk, seems the vipars are twice as bright.
 

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Rozgreenburn

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light update.
i don't think u couldu grow anything with these. maybe on a windowsill, but i hung it tn anyway. don't think i have to worry about leaf burn. house burning down maybe.
these $16 ones are suppose to be 70watts and the viparspectra are 120. idk, seems the vipars are twice as bright.
Check, check, is this thing on!!! You won't need the UV glasses for those lights.
 
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