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I need a new cob LED grow light. Mine is getting old and one of the 4 corner light p

f-e

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3x4 is a meter that you haven't been lighting optimally. With today's lighting you want a pair of 240w units. That's outside your budget but nothing like what you are used to. To simply replace yours with that budget you could get a single 240w unit. It will be brighter than what you have, though still only half of whats needed to grow a 3x4 canopy to primo standards.

The only choice is kingbrite in my opinion. You will be closing in on $200 delivered but that's a nice QB made using a couple of 288 led boards filled with Samsungs Lm301 leds. With a Meanwell driver. Nice heatsinks and good hardware. There is a tiny bit of assembly work to do but really nothing much.

I wouldn't buy anything else. It's the right parts. The same lights are made with inferior parts with a USA sticker and raved about at over double the price. Not a thread goes by without the USA version getting recommended. This one being no exception. However Samsung are as American as Honda.

If you really can't clip a few wires together then MARS assemble the correct LED's and Drivers the cheapest. I'm not familiar with their mounting hardware, but people seem happy enough.
 

Greenheart

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@Mars

Would you say 2 x ts1000 is solid coverage for a 4'x4'?

EDIT: I didn't realize there were bigger options. Further education has revealed a TS3000 is made for a 4'x4' bloom. Sorry I didn't know your product line that well. Just getting back into the scene.
 
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Northernhemis

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Hey man you can buy loose cob leds in larger models atleast perhaps there are some smalle so you can solder them in ? its real easy -+ nothing else just paralell them id would do that cant imagine the leds cost more than 10-12 dollars perhaps a 5 for shipping ? / Paul Roger
 
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