Does anyone know some good led cob lights

twalte

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how much will it cost for a 1000w hid each month
I estimate that it costs me 80 dollars a month to run a 1000 watt for 18 hours per day. My cost per kWh is 14.8 cents. Once I'm in flower and running 12/12, it's a more reasonable cost.

I prefer the simplicity of HID and the low cost of purchase....not much can go wrong.
 

BM9AGS

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Really?.......I use KINDLED and it works just fine.......View attachment 3839567

I follow tons of threads posting all kinds of numbers. I see folks dogging each other out on whos dicks.....or lights are bigger. Everyone has their favorites and do not hesitate to bad mouth everything else they don't like....If KnidLED were shit I wouldn't have a tent full of Green. Is it the best?....probably not but it works just fine.
Ohh you use plants just starting to flower for pics. Dude you can get that far on 660nm blue only just fine. It's the last couple weeks of flower than counts.

You can't get these results with a Kind led.....everIMG_0150.JPG
Timber grow lights rock
 
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dargd1

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Ohh you use plants just starting to flower for pics. Dude you can get that fat on 660nm blue only just fine. It's the last couple weeks of flower than counts.

You can't get these results with a Kind led.....everView attachment 3839568
Nice pic. There are several things that dictate how large yields folks get. Light is important as is a number of other issues. I am not nor would I ever say KindLED are the best lighting because I know there are other types and lights better, depending on what your budget, grow area, type of grow your looking for etc......However; When peeps shred companies unfairly it isn't in good taste. My point is if KindLED was in your words shit...there would not be a large number of folks using them and are happy with them.
 

BM9AGS

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Nice pic. There are several things that dictate how large yields folks get. Light is important as is a number of other issues. I am not nor would I ever say KindLED are the best lighting because I know there are other types and lights better, depending on what your budget, grow area, type of grow your looking for etc......However; When peeps shred companies unfairly it isn't in good taste. My point is if KindLED was in your words shit...there would not be a large number of folks using them and are happy with them.
They're using epiled. That's about 20% efficient. HID is more efficient than that. So kind is pretty bad. They're shit Chinese panels that are way over priced. They do great In Veg because plants don't need much light to veg. But they're not good in finishing flowering. Their website is full of utter BS. Lots of people don't study and learn what is legit and what is just a falsely advertised led that sounds good. Which is pretty much every led panel light sans California light works and Fluense. You'll get a lotta dried Twix sized buds with kind
 

twalte

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dargd1

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They're using epiled. That's about 20% efficient. HID is more efficient than that. So kind is pretty bad. They're shit Chinese panels that are way over priced. They do great In Veg because plants don't need much light to veg. But they're not good in finishing flowering. Their website is full of utter BS. Lots of people don't study and learn what is legit and what is just a falsely advertised led that sounds good. Which is pretty much every led panel light sans California light works and Fluense. You'll get a lotta dried Twix sized buds with kind
Yes, I have seen your rants on KindLED on other threads as well. I just wanted to put out an alternative view. There are all types of lighting available, some are better than others. If the KindLED lightening was so bad there would not be the number of happy customers as there are using them. I personally find them very flexible for all stages of grow, less expensive than many others to use and easy to manage heat in the tent. I am happy with KindLED.
 

twalte

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how much will my bill go up for 2 of those
At 14.8 cents per kWh, It would cost me 96 dollars to run 18/6 and 64 dollars to run 12/12.

Remember, you want a minimum of 30 watts per square foot but should target closer to 50 watts per square foot for optimal lighting with HID. This just takes you to the minimum given your large tent. Your optimal wattage is over 2100 watts.
 
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