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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Washington
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LED Grow Light Buying Opportunity
We have 4 brand new 63W units left over from our first generation, production model grow lights. Since we want these gone sooner rather than later, we figured it would be best to post them on the forums to give a few people a chance to pick them up at a cheaper price. The retail is $275.00 shipped (each), but we will sell them for $200 shipped (each) to whoever wants them. The first person(s) to contact me, get them.
We also have 6 used 126W units that have been featured on our 1512W LED Grow, and others used in our veg garden. We moved recently and felt the need to downsize our garden at our new location. These are the 1st generation LED Grow Lights (retail $475 shipped), and we are selling them for $375 shipped (each). Again, the first people to contact me get them.
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Horti-Fuckin-Culturalist
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Central California
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Cammie, Send'em my way. I want an older model for veg they obviously rocked it! Money's tight but I know ya love me!
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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What kind of yield can these 63w models achieve? Will they have a simliar yield to a 150w hps or even better?
I'm very interested in getting an led setup since I wouldn't have to worry about heat as much, even though a 150 isn't too bad in that department anyways. However the lessened risk of a fire would be a definite plus. I just don't want to drop $200 on a light that will yield less then my $30 150w.
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We've had several customers report better results with the 63W than their 150W HPS. For some (soil growers) it takes a grow cycle to get used to the differences with LED, as plants use less water etc..., but a lot get it down within the first 2-3 weeks. Anyhow, VerdantGreen is doing a 63W grow on the forums that you may want to check out.
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Ebb & GrowER :-)
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Right Coast
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Looks like a good deal, I have to read up more on your 63W system..
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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i tried leds waste of money
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Are they? Really? Just asking cause no fans would be best and less heat, noise.
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Ebb & GrowER :-)
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Right Coast
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I love them, as do most of my friends that are advanced growers (I still have a bit to learn). No heat signature, less heat over all to bake the room, incredible focused spectrums of the light you need. All my friends plants in their aero units are unbelievable, time will tell when they are done, which is very soon.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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All 4 63W lights are sold. We still have the demo model 126W units.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: over a mile high
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Are these still available?
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