Best LED for my situation?

You can turn to Mars Hydro TS 3000W.O(∩_∩)O~

Here are the main features:
TS video: Item link:https://www.ebay.com/itm/253275560569

1) Quantum board design with the newest SMD tech. More durable and longer lifespan.
2) The light is white color and full spectrum. More similar to sunlight.
3) 30% higher light efficiency than the purple LED. Save 30% power bill.
4) PPE is 2.15 to 2.57umol/J. The plant can grow bigger and faster.
5) Max yield up to 2.5 g/W dried buds. Cost-effective: Very affordable for indoor growers.
6) extend power cords move the driver outside easily.
7) the wattage can be adjustable by the driver.

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Can i ask what the actuall wattage is as cant find a thread on it yet? :-)
 
Can i ask what the actuall wattage is as cant find a thread on it yet? :-)
450 watts

  • Actual Power: 450W+/ -5%@ 100--277V
  • Coverage: Veg: 5’x5’(150x150cm);Bloom: 4’x4’(120x120cm)
  • Compared to HPS/MH/HID: 800W
  • Average Yields: 1.5g/W
  • PPE: 2.1-- 2.35umol/J
 
You can turn to Mars Hydro TS 3000W.O(∩_∩)O~

Here are the main features:
TS video: Item link:https://www.ebay.com/itm/253275560569

1) Quantum board design with the newest SMD tech. More durable and longer lifespan.
2) The light is white color and full spectrum. More similar to sunlight.
3) 30% higher light efficiency than the purple LED. Save 30% power bill.
4) PPE is 2.15 to 2.57umol/J. The plant can grow bigger and faster.
5) Max yield up to 2.5 g/W dried buds. Cost-effective: Very affordable for indoor growers.
6) extend power cords move the driver outside easily.
7) the wattage can be adjustable by the driver.

d941a268-a963-43d5-a513-4c6d8c75c638.jpg

e7bf04d1-142b-4679-80f4-0e0b9977c2a0.jpg

c639a835-018d-46c0-8b42-dc3aeac19681.jpg
Sweet. Send me one and I'll test it in a 4 x 4
 
View attachment 4371133 Cobs do work. 42"x42" area. 70 watts of 660nm and ~530 watts at 3k on the cobs. The heatsinks are passive cooled. They can run up to 800 watts or so. 4 separate zones or drivers that I can dim depending on the plants. Diy is the best way. imho
Excuse the hillbilly hot glue...

Did you make those? If so, do you have a walkthrough?
 
Did you make those? If so, do you have a walkthrough?
Really like any build. 4 drivers, 4 cobs per driver. The drivers are remotely mounted outside the area. I bought 2 42"x10" sinks. Mounted the cobs in a zig zag pattern. Pop riveted angle pieces to the sides then screwed a flat piece on top to mount the 4" duct flange in the center of each flat sheet of aluminum on top. Then both feed to a 4" y I mounted a sail switch in so if lose air no lights. Then out to the inline carbon filter.
 
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