View Poll Results: What price would start turning the market around and driving more people towards LEDs
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$500-550
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$450-500
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06-22-2008, 09:14 AM #1OPJunior Member
LED Grow Light Prices - What would be reasonable?
I know lots of people still aren't convinced on LED grow lights, despite some pretty good results from members here and elsewhere. It looks like the market price for the Procyon 100 is about $599 and the place to get those is [url removed].. Then there is the UFO, which market rate seems to be about $595 and those are mostly available from [url removed]
There are lots of 'knockoffs' of the UFO out there, and some jackass who put a dimmer switch on a squared off procyon... but those haven't brought the price down.. just added some availability while the market grows and demand is met.
Still, most people scoff at the pricing for LEDs. As a matter of percentage, though, LEDs have to only carry 1% or less of the total market. So all this leads to the real question. What price would start turning the market around and driving more people towards LEDs? Since UFO is kind of the base-currency of LED grow lights, lets use that as the widget.
Originally Posted by GreenDestiny
.. There are some 60W UFOs that are getting closer to that.
For technology that's already 40 years old for just making light, it's not worth the insane prices right now (big thanks to capitalism)
All relatively new technologies suffer from this cycle. For something that comes out that's better and more efficient, the price should reflect that too - easier to buy. Thanks to money greed and power, capitalism puts a hold on new technologies from achieving greatness overnight.... it's all about slowing progress so every drop of money can be squeezed out of old widespread technology.
Honestly, though, if it gives you 'value'.. and a recurring ROI (energy savings), it only makes sense that it costs a little more... unless it is a gross simplification (which these LED lights are not over conventional HID).
gtown
I totally agree SNS, and I actually had the pleasure of meeting Ryan at HGL last week.. as we have been selling his lights from the very first production round at [blatant sales pitch removed]. There isn't much margin in this at all right now, and we're trying to actually bring that margin down some across the board because we believe in the technology and all the power savings, etc..
[again] is also importing an updated UFO-type light with 90 Bridgelux 1W Red/Blue in 8:1 (default) configuration. It has an integrated ballast, is a little smaller than the HidHut UFO. We are offering this for sale on our website now for $450.
[url removed]
At a quantity of 8 we are offering those for $420.
That is rock bottom, a full $175 less than people are selling those clunkety ass UFOs for. Do you think this will help drive down the price in the market?
We're trying to keep our flow steady by shipping these UPS air freight, so even for large orders people shouldn't have to wait for long.
Bengtownfunk Reviewed by gtownfunk on . LED Grow Light Prices - What would be reasonable? I know lots of people still aren't convinced on LED grow lights, despite some pretty good results from members here and elsewhere. It looks like the market price for the Procyon 100 is about $599 and the place to get those is .. Then there is the UFO, which market rate seems to be about $595 and those are mostly available from There are lots of 'knockoffs' of the UFO out there, and some jackass who put a dimmer switch on a squared off procyon... but those haven't brought the price down.. Rating: 5
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