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  • Smokesteve
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    If I was going to switch to back to Led I would probably go with something for these guys. https://horticulturelightinggroup.com/

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  • dropinbiking
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    Not trying to push you to dump a bunch of lights that work great, but say if you stumbled on some cash for new grow equipment, or had to advice somebody on lights, or say a freak accident and your lights blew, I just strongly advice do some looking into the current and next gen light technology, it's worth knowing for if the day ever comes.

  • dropinbiking
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    You're not wrong with any of that. Lights don't make a grow, the grower does. Honestly, it sounds like somebody like you would maximize the most from some of these newer lights. The only real improvements have been LED's that are more stable, run cooler, and can be driven harder while maintaining efficiency. This has been around for a while, but has finally gotten down to a reasonable cost. Also it's a lot more common and cheap to see quality 10w drivers on lights. They can be pushed harder with less heat again, and are more efficient. Light spectrum has also been dialed in and new lights can get a full broad spectrum without issue or sacrificing red or IR light. The only gains you would see, considering you probably grow really well and could make the most out of a light, would be a lower energy bill, less heat coming off the lights, a more quiet light, and of course IF you got the right size light you could also increase yield. It's not magic, and it's not a dying fad, the high end tech has simply gotten cheaper.

  • homegrown
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    whats new and special now will be old hat in 6 months..im producing way more than i expected with guidance from this forum and website, still using obsolete lights and a homemade grow tent. Why spend more money if you dont have to?

  • dropinbiking
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    If it's any peace of mind, the yields and praise you and a few others here are giving to these old Vipar Spectra lights gives me faith for my 300 that I got used on a whim from a friend. I bundled it with another older tech basic 600w light this week. It's not setting records, but I've got more faith in things now than I did 1 week ago.

  • dropinbiking
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    I don't have any real experience with X or Y brand, I'm not here to show off any massive yields because I don't have any. I just wish to share information I've learned to help save somebody some potential electrical costs, or some heat. Bang for buck is what at home growing is all about right?

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  • dropinbiking
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    No no noo please I'm not trying to jump in to this forum and start a war. I swear the honest truth. I myself am growing with a Vipar, I love it. I paid $35 hard earned dollars for it. I'm just merely stating facts that I've come to learn over the last couple of months of studying lights and the new waves of technology hitting the scene. I was blown away at how much cost of production has come down, and overall light output has gone. The price of the older lights just does not reflect what's currently capable in the LED world.

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  • homegrown
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    Lol, dropinbiking, are we getting into a pissing contest here? I realize sellers are gonna bullsh*t...so heres some pics....First grow. Over a LB after drying....second grow..probably a pound and a half outta these crappy Vipers. How is your results with your mars lights?? curious..always looking to upgrade...

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  • dropinbiking
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    There's more to a light than just what the company who sells it claim it will work well in. PPFD and actual strength and spectrum of the light is key. The old boards in these Vipar lights is not a full spectrum and is not a strong light, you will never EVER be able to get over, or even close to 1 gram per watt of power. These newer LED's have no problem getting 1.5 and closer to 2 grams per watt. It's not just about foot print, but about even light spread and penetration, which the old LED's just don't have. Buying these old LED's is only really worth it if they are dirt cheap.

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  • homegrown
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    Agreed, cannatom can change it up. But for his grow space, neither of the Mars TS 2000 versions(according to mars specs), will flower a 4x4 tent...the Viperspectra he has will flower a 4x4 tent and can produce a lb of weed..just say'n.

  • dropinbiking
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    Yes they will work, but he can, and has the ability to return that light and get twice the output, or half the power consumption of the same or less money, seems like a no brainer. These vipar lights are old old old technology now.

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  • homegrown
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    hey Guest that light will work fine in your tent. Specs call for 5x5 veg and 4x4 for flower. I run two viparspectra 600 in a 3.5 x 6 x 6 tent and harvested a lb last grow.

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  • dropinbiking
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    There is certainly better ways to spend that $400, assuming you live in north america. That's a good light, but it's by no means energy efficient, and the light quality and output is just nothing compared to modern day LED tech. Checkout the Mars TS 2000. It puts out more light, with a better spread, using less power, for less money. May be up your alley. it's also fanless.

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  • Guest
    Guest started a topic Should I get a different Led light?

    Should I get a different Led light?

    I have a Viparspectra TC1350. I’m wondering if it’s going to be good enough for my 4x4x8 Gorilla tent. I can return the light no charge. I’ve read so much about lights that I’m lost in the forest. This light cost me $400. is there anything that would be substantially better within $200 of that? It seems like the next step up is $800 and up for a good quantum board, COB, or spider. I’m trying to get 1 lb harvests. I have limited control of the strain but they will all be the same mother. Any help is greatly appreciated!

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