Mars-Hydro LED Grow Light Discussion

:thanks:thanks for you help,yes,this will be more convenient to check the light and if one diodes went out,will not affect other PCB board.:bravo:
I can vouch for that statement. I just got to test out their customer/repair-service and it was as easy as Sara describes. On the Pro series you only need a screw-iron to fix your own lamp in your own home. Very easy. Wrote a review of the experience exactly the way it happened here
 
The Mars 300 use 5w diodes.Compare the Mars 300 with the Reflector 48,i recommend you go with Reflector48,it with better built-up ,install with IR diodes which Mars 300 do not have.
You can check Reflector48 on our official website,and today is our 4th anniversary,i can give you a thanksgiving coupon,you can use it on our official website(send email to sales18@lgledsolutions.com.):bravo:
Hi Sara would the 300 be a 5w led and which would be better the 300 or the reflector 48?
 
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thank you all 420 members for your accompany us for 4 years long. :tommy:
I also want to thank you for your contributions for giving us your precious advice and opinions.The assistance and effort you gave was tremendously remarkable.
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The Mars 300 use 5w diodes.Compare the Mars 300 with the Reflector 48,i recommend you go with Reflector48,it with better built-up ,install with IR diodes which Mars 300 do not have.
You can check Reflector48 on our official website,and today is our 4th anniversary,i can give you a thanksgiving coupon,you can use it on our official website(send email to sales18@lgledsolutions.com.):bravo:
Hi Sara I have sent you an email.

Just a question what is the reflector 48 comparable to hps I run a 250w is this close to the same or smaller
 
I will send you the code in email,LED lights will save energy after long term use,you do not need to use extra equipment,it's plug and play,and with less heat compare to the HPS:high-five:The Reflector48 draw power around 100w,can replace a 150w HPS.:Namaste:
Hi Sara I have sent you an email.

Just a question what is the reflector 48 comparable to hps I run a 250w is this close to the same or smaller
 
That's something new allright. Is it a function for adjusting the angle I can see on the back side?

What more can you tell us? What spectrum will the lamps be and so on? It look very small which is useful.


Mars-hydro Cree COB,how do you think? our new design
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My pleasure,if you need to know anything more,please feel free to talk with me here at anytime.:welcome:
That's perfect thank you I will place my order ASAP. Thanks for the voucher
 
Specification:COB CREE+OSRAM
Spectrum: 450~475nm 620~630nm, 650~660nm, and white
Par Value: 357umol/m2/s
Lumen:8615Lm±5%@AC120V 8508 Lm±5%@AC240V
Power draw: 110W + - 5%@AC120V 108W + - 5%@AC240V
Input Voltage: AC100-240V AC277 for North America only
Ampere: 0.987A/120V 0.46 A/240V
Core Coverage:2.5ft*2.5ft
Max Coverage: 4.5ft*4.5ft
Light Size: 290*220*210MM
Package Size: MM
Net Weight: 3.4KG
Gross Weight: KG
DB: 0dB
Frequency: 50-60HZ
This light use aluminum material,except the handle use iron.:Namaste:
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That's something new allright. Is it a function for adjusting the angle I can see on the back side?

What more can you tell us? What spectrum will the lamps be and so on? It look very small which is useful.
 
That's impressive

Specification:COB CREE+OSRAM
Spectrum: 450~475nm 620~630nm, 650~660nm, and white
Par Value: 357umol/m2/s
Lumen:8615Lm±5%@AC120V 8508 Lm±5%@AC240V
Power draw: 110W + - 5%@AC120V 108W + - 5%@AC240V
Input Voltage: AC100-240V AC277 for North America only
Ampere: 0.987A/120V 0.46 A/240V
Core Coverage:2.5ft*2.5ft
Max Coverage: 4.5ft*4.5ft
Light Size: 290*220*210MM
Package Size: MM
Net Weight: 3.4KG
Gross Weight: KG
DB: 0dB
Frequency: 50-60HZ
This light use aluminum material,except the handle use iron.:Namaste:
WUMVP_N4_A9CGDU0_DG5.jpg
 
Specification:COB CREE+OSRAM
Spectrum: 450~475nm 620~630nm, 650~660nm, and white
Par Value: 357umol/m2/s
Lumen:8615Lm±5%@AC120V 8508 Lm±5%@AC240V
Power draw: 110W + - 5%@AC120V 108W + - 5%@AC240V
Input Voltage: AC100-240V AC277 for North America only
Ampere: 0.987A/120V 0.46 A/240V
Core Coverage:2.5ft*2.5ft
Max Coverage: 4.5ft*4.5ft
Light Size: 290*220*210MM
Package Size: MM
Net Weight: 3.4KG
Gross Weight: KG
DB: 0dB
Frequency: 50-60HZ
This light use aluminum material,except the handle use iron.:Namaste:
WUMVP_N4_A9CGDU0_DG5.jpg
0DB? So it makes no sound at all? How does it stay cool without fans?
 
This light made of aluminum material(except the handle is iron),the chips are Cree and OSRAM,driver is MW,the heat will not be a big problem.:high-five:
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0DB? So it makes no sound at all? How does it stay cool without fans?
 
This light made of aluminum material(except the handle is iron),the chips are Cree and OSRAM,driver is MW,the heat will not be a big problem.:high-five:
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So it doesn't need to have fans? That's a really nice design.
How would this stack up against the Pro II Epistar models? Is this a big upgrade or just a different way or doing things?
 
They different type of lights,and yes,it's upgraded design compare to the Mars Pro II series,it's big upgrade.
Without fans,use Aluminum material,it will help with heat dissipation,and the CREE and OSRAM chips,the light do not need a fan.:high-five:And this is a small light.
So do you think there anything we can make adjustment or improvement?:welcome:
So it doesn't need to have fans? That's a really nice design.
How would this stack up against the Pro II Epistar models? Is this a big upgrade or just a different way or doing things?
 
They different type of lights,and yes,it's upgraded design compare to the Mars Pro II series,it's big upgrade.
Without fans,use Aluminum material,it will help with heat dissipation,and the CREE and OSRAM chips,the light do not need a fan.:high-five:And this is a small light.
So do you think there anything we can make adjustment or improvement?:welcome:
Very interesting.
I'd be interested to see the results between the two. Considering I bought two Pro II Epistar models not long ago I'd like to see if these would be a better investment. It appears that the size the light covers in comparison to its size is better than the other models.
Any chance you want to give me one to test out for you? ;) hahaha
 
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