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Mars Hydro lights
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Re: Mars Hydro lights
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I've been running one and they seem very good for the price. Also look up Shane over at Migro I think it is on Y Tube, his reviews are pretty much the best around, he gives a very independent and unbias point of view.
I also run now a TS1000, had to turn the power down as the plants weren't liking the light strength.
I've been running one and they seem very good for the price. Also look up Shane over at Migro I think it is on Y Tube, his reviews are pretty much the best around, he gives a very independent and unbias point of view.
I also run now a TS1000, had to turn the power down as the plants weren't liking the light strength.
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I hear you mate.slimsantana wrote:no every1 has it to spend it so get it how we can
I've had no income since October.
Are you UK?
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Its about how much light you get over the plants is comparible to a 600w bulbbigbadbillybob wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:01 pmhow many watts does it pull from the wall, i will bet my bollox its not 600watts.
TS 600 pulls around 100W at the wall. The amperage on that is excellent for the amount of light they kick out.
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Bang on Some surprising results on his test's.DIY.Rik wrote:viewtopic.php?f=26&t=7986
I've been running one and they seem very good for the price. Also look up Shane over at Migro I think it is on Y Tube, his reviews are pretty much the best around, he gives a very independent and unbias point of view.
I also run now a TS1000, had to turn the power down as the plants weren't liking the light strength.
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Also a full diary here from my last run with TS 600:
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Nice returnDIY.Rik wrote:Also a full diary here from my last run with TS 600:
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=5614
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Yeah it was ok, only a .6M tent and 1st indoor photoperiod in organics/coco coir.
I made a couple of errors later on, I could of doubled the size. Got around 3Oz I think and all the trim and a good ¼ of hash I reckon.
I made a couple of errors later on, I could of doubled the size. Got around 3Oz I think and all the trim and a good ¼ of hash I reckon.
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Get the mars, you won't look back for the price.
You do get what you pay for, but I'm not interested in what a light looks like, as its not the most aesthetically pleasing thing. But it works.
Quite a few online reviews and on YTube
You do get what you pay for, but I'm not interested in what a light looks like, as its not the most aesthetically pleasing thing. But it works.
Quite a few online reviews and on YTube
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Re: Mars Hydro lights
@slimsantana just watch out for import duties if you order directly from China.
Most of the bigger manufacturers have EU based warehouse's so no duties.
I've got QBs 240 w Samsung 301h boards, Epistar Reds and blues with Meanwell HLG driver. Cost was £220. It's basically a copy of a Horticultural Lighting group light.
I've also got a Phlizon Cob light that pulls 245w. That's 2 X 50w Cree cob plus reds and blues. That cost £125.
Have a look at some of the Migro vids on You tube. His test's are an eye-opener at times.
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Most of the bigger manufacturers have EU based warehouse's so no duties.
I've got QBs 240 w Samsung 301h boards, Epistar Reds and blues with Meanwell HLG driver. Cost was £220. It's basically a copy of a Horticultural Lighting group light.
I've also got a Phlizon Cob light that pulls 245w. That's 2 X 50w Cree cob plus reds and blues. That cost £125.
Have a look at some of the Migro vids on You tube. His test's are an eye-opener at times.
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