Lighting Mars hydro sun series

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200x3w 300w actual draw
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620-630
650-660
Ir and white(?)
90/120 degree angles
5pc ea
8 fans
Close quarter bracket
450(usd?)
 

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I wanna know what makes that light better than the old model I have. It doesn't seem worth it to me if it's just like a refresh or something.
 
Yeah exactly, would like to know if anyone knows what LEDs they're using now/ lux/par values in comparison
 
Just wait Mars hydro is coming on site next month to answer any questions :thumbs:
 
Drool drool drool...can't wait! Just looking at the light spread on the table, it looks way more uniform than my Mars II
 
I was looking hard on this one and I found this test..Watch from about 5:32..Its just one review a tester got. [video=youtube;0mVA3ae5pUc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mVA3ae5pUc[/video]
 
I had read on another forum that based on this reviewer and some others they were changing the light to add more 660nm to the spectrum I believe. This was from a posting by the Mars sales rep a couple weeks ago.
 
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From what I've seen on this light, it seems to use a CoB sort of idea, but diffuses and throws/mixes the light with reflection
rather than a lens for diffusion. I know they will have 100x3, 200x3, and 300x3 options for the series as for as sizes go.

I think 200x3 is meant to cover a 3x3 or so, but not entirely sure, only from what I've seen from a tester's tent and what I can
gather just based on how I've seen the light get thrown around. The penetration seems there.
 
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