sunspect 1200 w

Discussion in 'Lighting' started by danksan, Jul 25, 2015.

  1. has anyone got any experience or knowledge with the brand sunspect?
    I want to upgrade my tent and light and it seems like led is the way to go.


    heres a link to thhe light im looking at..
    it seems really cheap>?http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SunSpect-1200W-LED-Grow...

     
  2. crap and under 340 kill a watts to the walls


     
  3. #3 tnseedman, Jul 25, 2015
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    Raysace LED grow lights is the best 1200 watts for only 699 free shipping to usa 900 kill a watts to wall


     
  4. If u growing in a tent You can better allocate your money with a better quality, lower wattage led array. That one has far too many white leds from the looks of it. Of which at least 80% could be better used as blue and red lights. Maybe a couple infrared and ultraviolet leds wouldnt hurt either. The tech specs show its running at half power. Mind you almost all leds manufactures run their leds at less power than they are rated for, this is to make the light last longer. but half power is low. mine run at 2/3rds power. Right now the led scene u get what u pay for and that is no deal. Is some company trying to get in the led market and honestly doesnt seem like they know much about what plants need.
     
  5. Hey Ray not to say I dont agree with your comments about getting what you pay for out of LED currently, and that this brand of light is heavily underpowered garbage, but saying White LEDs could be better replaced with blues reds n such isnt exactly true, White LED's in the proper 2700-3000k spectrum work fantastic for flowering bud, and 5000-6500 work well for vegging, especially with the advancements in DIY CoB tech from Vero and Cree. Honestly I feel most of the production made LED are so far behind the DIY LED market I dont think its worth buying a prebuilt model unless your totally inept at electrical and cant watch a youtube vid to learn proper wiring of diodes to driver to power supply.
     

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