light height is something I think about everyday lol. I look at the plants and the lights and think "I could totally lower that" "should I lower that?" etc etc.
I feel like LED light distance can be very tricky. For me it has been the hardest part of working with LEDs.
I emailed TOPLED and asked them how far I should keep my UFO from the plants and here was their reply:
12~15inch above the plants. thank u
Here is the light I was asking about specifically:
http://www.topledgrowlight.com/cata...ed-grow-light-60x3w/category/16/#.VF5I8ofY1El
I have been using it in one grow, and it had good results in veg, in flower I nute burned the plant so hard that no light would have really made a good yield out of that situation so... can't really comment on how effective it is, but it got to me very fast, was shipped discreetly, and it's pretty quiet. It feels great too. Quality is legit. Even the fan holes are like all stylish and what not (not that I generally care about that sort of thing, but it definitely compliments the sturdy build quality).
I also purchased this light, and have been using it for one grow so far:
http://www.topledgrowlight.com/cata...ed-grow-light-60x3w/category/16/#.VF5I8ofY1El
The build quality is there for sure as well. I really like the "old model" as they seem to call it on the topled website. The only thing I will say is they run a little hotter than other LED's I have had, but they also pack a lot more LEDs into the space. When I compared numbers to my old LEDS of the same size, the topled's pack a lot more (all are 3w individual LEDS).
One thing I did experience when growing leafy plants with these LEDS at this distance is magnification burn. I grow (horribly) in tiny spaces usually and a user here (Grey Bear) pointed out to me in pictures that I had magnification burn (which I had thought for a long time was nute burn or something like that). It happens when leaves touch and sweat on each other. The sweat is like a magnifying glass and with the LEDs so focused and so close they will burn the plant up. I even had fairly low humidity but the leafs so packed together caused sweat anyways.
It's not really a problem with the lights, it's really I guess a ventilation issue. Once I got a fan pointed up through the canopy (and trimmed off a bunch of the burnt leaves) it seemed to stop happening.
I have never seen any bleaching from these lights even at about 8 inches from the top.