LED SHOPLIGHTS?

T.H.Cammo

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Has anybody checked these out? Or does anybody use them for growing? Wally World is selling a "4 Pack" of 54 watters (that's 216 watts) for $72.00 - WOW! If they're any good for growing, that seems like a steal. Let's hear what y'all think.
 

lusidghost

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I've been looking at different types to setup a rack system for clones. I doubt they would grow flowering plants very decently, but some of them seem like they would work as T5 replacements.
 

T.H.Cammo

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They are probably 24 true watts. Are they the kind that can be daisy chained?
Wal-mart is selling shop lights; if they only draw 24 watts - that would be a good selling point - why would they jack up the power consumption? It makes no sense.

I doubt if they could be daisy chained, they're just shop lights.
 

Billy the Mountain

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I don't think they play the equivalent wattage game with shop lights. I have a shop, I've literally bought dozens of shop lights, and all have pulled their stated watts. I think they have to by law to get the sticker. Most do allow daisy chaining nowadays.
 

hotrodharley

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Has anybody checked these out? Or does anybody use them for growing? Wally World is selling a "4 Pack" of 54 watters (that's 216 watts) for $72.00 - WOW! If they're any good for growing, that seems like a steal. Let's hear what y'all think.
Are they the corn style? Or those flat panel. You can buy a nice Bestva using 105 true watts for about the same price.
 

lusidghost

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I don't think they play the equivalent wattage game with shop lights. I have a shop, I've literally bought dozens of shop lights, and all have pulled their stated watts. I think they have to by law to get the sticker. Most do allow daisy chaining nowadays.
Look on Amazon. Most of them are 24 to 22w, but they say 44w. LEDs were using the equivalent rating way before grow lights.
 
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