ok Bigs~i am overseas in China right now and can't open many attachments..i feel lucky i can still view the forum and play a little..it is helping the time go by...you don'e want a single unit...you want either 2 or 3 sepaerate units because with LED's you want the light come in at the plant from many angles...so don't be fooled by more wattage in a single panel is better than a lower wattage panel. most panels have the LEDs packed tightly together which in my opinion defeats the purpose of being able to put them lower on to your plant canopy....with 2 lights you can have better coverage and have a lower light canopy!

my lights go for $450/150 watt bar and they use 3w LEDs which is what gets me the results and having good penetration of light...i could see what international; freight is if you cannot find anything similar or you can instant message me on skype or yahoo and i will share with you what i can :thumbsup:
stra8outtaWeed Reviewed by stra8outtaWeed on . 300w LED Array? That top level sticky on LEDs is crazy long. I've read through some of it but by no means all. I'm moving this over from a thread on venting that has veered into an LED discussion. I thought I should post it somewhere more relevant so everyone interested in LED applications can benefit. This needs tutorial which I will commit to working if I go the LED route. Here it is: Background. I'm considering my lighting options. $$ is a consideration but I have a decent budget. I'd rather spend a Rating: 5