NextLight LED

mauricem00

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some interesting facts about LEDs L85 rating for cree LEDs is 28,500 hours http://www.cree.com/~/media/Files/Cree/LED Components and Modules/XLamp/XLamp Application Notes/XLamp_lumen_maintenance.pdf. T5HOs maintain 91% of their output after 12,000 hours and 89% of their output after 20,000 hours http://www.gelighting.com/LightingWeb/emea/images/Linear_Flourescent_T5_LongLast_Lamps_Data_sheet_EN_tcm181-12831.pdf. expert growers are able to produce 1gpw using HID lights. I am not an expert grower but I still have not found the magic formula that allows people to get 2gpw or more with led light. LEDs are expensive and PU MMJ grows are non profit.in my state I can give MMJ to another card holder if I produce more than I need but I can not receive any consideration in exchange for that gift. a little more honesty would greatly benefit many of us
 

stewpac15

Active Member
Hey! What's goin on here?! I picked up 4 x 100w led's from Spectrum King but I like the layout of the Nextlight.
 

Johnnycannaseed1

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bought a NEXTLight LED grow light. It is 525 watts from the wall. The LED grow lights I've seen/used focus on red and blue only, and the this is a white light that matches the spectrum of an HPS for the curve. The intensity even 24 inches away is even GREATER than a 1000 watt. The light falls off dramatically about 4 feet out however, (so these cover about a 3x3 amazingly.)

What do you guys think about these?


PAR reading for NextLight 525

I hate to say it but those spectral distribution figures are terrible (especially if this lamp is drawing actual 525watts).

I have had similar figures as the 30" map using 220watt actual draw of citi 1203 3500/4000k version 3 chips
 
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