Weezze
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Ok! But if you compare a LED light and HPS that give the same lumens, I'm pretty sure the LED would be better to grow!
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Ok! But if you compare a LED light and HPS that give the same lumens, I'm pretty sure the LED would be better to grow!
still, lumens represents Brightness on any scale.
If a company wants to sell me a "600w" LED panel, it better show that it's consuming ~600 watts when plugged into my Kill A Watt meter. I don't care what the sum total of the "theoretical maximum" of all the little LEDs are - try to run that much through them and they'll melt, catch on fire, produce smoke as their final accomplishment, or just quietly fail.
One big advantage of LEDs that is little mentioned is that fact that they don't degrade with usage. Yes, they will eventually fail but the light they produce until it fails is consistent.
The light output of traditional incandescent, fluorescent & HID lights all gradually degrade over time so the output after 2000 hrs is not the same as a new lamp.
One big advantage of LEDs that is little mentioned is that fact that they don't degrade with usage. Yes, they will eventually fail but the light they produce until it fails is consistent.
This is not entirely true....
All LEDs will lose output over time, definitely not as drastic of a loss as a HPS bulb... but they do lose output over time...
So even though you are right that they don't lose output as fast as HPS, which could lose 20% of its light within the first 5000 hours, they still do lose output over time.
Love your shows Ice,
I stand corrected. Thanks for the detailed answer.
The truth is it does put off a decent amount of heat on full spectrum. (With both veg and bloom switches on).