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    How can you tell actual wattage?

    How do I find out how many watts each these are?

    #2
    It looks like the link is broken but it should say something like 1000w (600 actual). Scammers purposely leave it out tho so be careful. Those arent actual numbers but just an example. Be weary of anything that says similar to "same as 1000w hps" as that means the actual wattage is lower usually.

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    • Tersky
      Tersky commented
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      Unfortunately with the multitude of different types of led diodes there is no formula that i know of. I've never used them so i may not be the best source of info but i have done some research as i have been thinking of getting something to replace my 250w hps. Only way I know of to know is to look carefully and if something seems too cheap it probably is.

    #3
    Just looked up on amazon and found a prime example. In this listing they say 1000w led grow light but then in the description it says 110w. This is bullshit. Its a 110w light not 1000w. You can tell cause you couldnt get a 1000w anything for that cheap. A true 1000w led would cost several hundred dollars. https://www.amazon.com/Sale%EF%BC%81...3939080&sr=8-6

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      #4
      hi jdu,

      link isnt working for me (i get a generic amazon homepage).

      google isnt of much help either looking for ASIGN led bar/strip...

      could be.... 6 bars of 60W each, to give 360W equivalent of light.
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        #5
        Watts = Volts x Amps

        You can measure those and calculate watts.
        There are 3 things you must check everyday when growing in hydro:
        1) Water level (How much h2o is she drinking in 24hrs)
        2) pH level (change over 24hrs)
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        • Toker1
          Toker1 commented
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          Great answer! Now we just need to know if current lags voltage. 🧐

        #6
        Not the same product but the anwsers to yourquestions
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        this 1000 watt light is only 110w. Liars.
        You're killing me Smalls!

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        • Tersky
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          Haha thats the same light i referenced. I saw that and was like 1000w light for $69.99? Yeah right. Sure enough....It seems almost like they shouldn't be allowed to say that.

        • Mr.furley
          Mr.furley commented
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          Too funny I just click your link. Great minds think alike.

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