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ECO Farm DBL5000 Full Spectrum LED Grow Light 480W VS SideKing SK5000 LED Grow Light

Plants differ from each other widely in terms of how much light they require for thriving. Too much or too little light can be a question of survival for any plant. Therefore, you need to know how much light you will need to provide to an indoor plant that you have.

As there are so many LED grow lights floating on the market, you might find it a bit overwhelming to get your hands on the right light system that meets all your expectations. You need to pick the right option in terms of intensity, duration, and color because all plants have different requirements.

Here are two of the best-LED Grow lights' comparisons for indoor plants that you can use for your little garden! I hope it will help you.

Why is grow light essential for growing plants?

Growing plants is never easy, especially when it comes to growing them indoors. If you are growing the plants in a vegetative mode inside, you must have the ideal settings like what you would have had when it was growing outdoors. So, light plays a crucial role in mimicking the growth of the plants indoors. Getting at least 12 hours of direct light is extremely important, so you need a grow light inside.

What is the best type of grow light for beginners?

When it comes to growing lights, there are a few different types available, but the LED options outdo all the remaining options, especially with the quality of the product and how well they function. The LED lights are also optimal for individuals who are using them for the very first time and are a beginner to the whole indoor growing system. Not only do they offer maximum light reproduction, but they also work optimally in ensuring maximum energy output unlike anything else.

ECO Farm DBL5000 Full Spectrum LED Grow Light 480W

Features:
This EOC Farm LED grow light produces a full spectrum light (3000K, 5000k, 660nmnm, 30nm) is very suitable for vegetable blooming. The light uses 1296 SAMSUNG LM281B diodes with a power of 480 watts, achieving an impressive PPE 2.5 umol/J, covering A 4'x4' high-yield full-cycle growth. Compared with old plant lights, the average PPFD is increased by 30%, and the yield and quality are increased by 50%. 6 LED growth lights, each rod is covered with high-grade glue, waterproof and easy to clean, not easy to be filled with dust. This plant growth light also uses a special dimmer, which can precisely adjust the brightness. 0–10 levels are optional. This means that you can see clear brightness levels and record while adjusting. No need to worry about differences. The daisy chain function allows you to connect up to 15 DBL5000 grow lights-dimming multiple lights at the same time

Item:DBL5000
The Amount of LED:1296 LEDS
LED Diodes:3000k:720pcs;5000k:282pc;660nm:288pcs;730nm:6pcs
Full Spectrum:3000K, 5000k, 660nmnm, 730nm
Power Draw:480W±3%@AC100–277V
PPE:2.5 umol/J
Component:SAMSUNG LM281B Diodes & MEANWELL Driver
Daisy Chain:supports to connect each other, up to 15 lights
Footprint:Veg: 4.5x4.5FT/Flower: 4x4FT
Light Size:80.8cm*70cm*3.4cm
Input Voltage:AC100–277V
Item Weight:10kg
Certification:CE,FCC,ROHS

SideKing SK5000 LED Grow Light

Features:
This SideKing LED grow light is compatible with 1188pcs Samsung LM283B+ 3800K (3000K+4000K+5000K) LEDs, 60pcs 660nm Red LEDs and 12 pcs 740 nm IR LEDs, which can optimize the plant grow performance at every growth stage from seed to harvest. The plant will respond to it rapidly, speeds up flowering time, and boost yields. The grow light boasts a High-Efficiency Rating of PPF per Joule reach up to 2.8μmol/J, providing powerful light output and enhancing canopy penetration to resulting in a higher-yielding footprint, Veg coverage is 5 x 5 ft, Flowering coverage is 4 x 4 ft. Running 50% less power consumption and 50% more harvest than HPS light.

Light Source Type: LED
Power Source: Corded Electric
Wattage: 480.0 Watts
Material: Aluminum
Package Dimensions: 39.2 x 22.9 x 6 inches
Item Weight: 27.1 pounds
Shade Material: Aluminum
Brand: SideKing
Manufacturer: SideKing
Money back: 30 Days

Buyer's Guide

Choosing to use a full-spectrum LED is a great way to save on running costs for a grow and a great way to keep temperatures and noise down as well.

The tradeoff for this is being a bit wary about how much light is being produced and the spectrum that is hitting the plants. Let's take a look at some things to take into account when purchasing a full-spectrum LED.

Wattage
So, the wattage claimed by LED lamps can be a bit misleading. Some advertise their "equivalent" to HPS bulb rating while others will show their actual wattage used. Watch out for this and read the finer details.

Two different LED bulbs claiming 700W can have completely different brightness, especially dependent on the spectrum they're in and the chips being used in the system. In the fine print of most products is the true wattage. As a general rule of thumb, LEDs work at about double the power efficiency of HPS systems. Some are more, some are less, but it's a good guess.
So, if a bulb is claiming to be 700W, and it uses around 350W of power, then it most likely will be in that power range. However, if it is claiming something ludicrous like 150W use but 700W equivalence, then something is up. This also doesn't necessarily mean it's a bad bulb either, it could just be bad packaging.

Low-Profile and Stealth
One of the key benefits of using LEDs is how low impact their use can be on an electrical bill and the temperature of the area they are in. However, once you start getting into the bigger and more powerful lights there can still be a lot of noise and heat being produced by these systems.

Yes, it's much less than an HPS equivalent light without a doubt, but as 1200w equivalent LED is still going to warm up a room and potentially be heard from outside the area depending on if any soundproofing has been added. The power bill will go up as well, these are not small lamps.

It's a thing to think about when designing a grow-op and deciding how big to expand. Don't stretch too far, start small and ramp things up as you feel more comfortable.

Longevity
Diodes go out from time to time, but as a whole, LED systems last quite a while compared to other lamps. That is, if they're well-built. Issues can come up with LED boards that aren't meant to be run for thousands of hours causing part of them to flare out, making the whole system much less powerful.

Depending on which lights, it might affect the spectrum it produces as well.

A well-built full-spectrum LED system does not have this issue, so dig deep into some reviews and see if it's an issue that other people have faced. Sometimes it can be worth it to risk this as well if you don't plan on using that lamp for multiple grows.

Enclosed Spaces
The last thing we'll talk about with these full-spectrum LEDs is their use in small and enclosed grows. The small heat produced by their low power makes them an ideal candidate to turn a cabinet or small closet into what is essentially a greenhouse.

Lower powered and quiet lamps are ideal here, as even LEDs can heat such a small space. When set up correctly, these spaces can produce some magnificent quality specimens of plants, even if the yield is a bit lowered due to the lack of space.

Even the more high-powered LED system can be countered by a bit of ventilation. A good exhaust fan and intake go a long way in a small space, both for filtering smells and keeping the air quality good.

Don't assume you won't need to use an exhaust rig, just because you're using a low power LED, but you may be able to skimp on a fair amount of circulation if you are cautious with your bulb choice.

Conclusion

There are many things to consider when selecting an LED grow light. You need to make sure that the LED grow light can emit enough light to stimulate the growth of the specific plants you are growing. With the product comparisons and guidelines above, you should be able to select a proper grow light to fit your growing needs.

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