Spider Farmer SF2000 Old vs New 2023 Updated Model - Best Entry Level Grow Light?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ย. 2024
- The Spider Farmer LED Grow Light SF2000 is in my opinion the best entry level grow light simply because of the specs and my experience with growing.
Firstly, the Spider Farmer SF2000 boasts one of the best efficiencies on the market, thanks to its high-performance Samsung LM301B diodes. For almost a decade, samsung has held the #These1 spot for the best and most efficient diodes commercially available.
This grow light comes equipped with a continuous dimmer, allowing growers to easily adjust the light intensity to suit the specific needs of their plants throughout the various stages of growth. This feature helps ensure that the plants receive the right amount of light they need for optimal growth.
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The Spider Farmer SF2000 also comes with a 2-year warranty, providing peace of mind for growers in case anything goes wrong with their grow light.
The SF2000 has a coverage area of 3' x 4', making it suitable for use in small to medium-sized grow tents. It has a power draw of 200 watts(tested at 220.6), and a full spectrum design that covers both the veg and bloom stages of plant growth.
Overall, the Spider Farmer LED Grow Light SF2000 is my favorite light and examples of our successful grows can be seen on our sister channel.
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Just bought this on your recommendation....looking forward to see how it does in my 4x2 ✌️😎
How much is the discount code worth? Im lookin into buyin these aswell 🤘😎🤘
@@danmang8712 Didn't use discount code....probably should of lol
new model looks great pushing out 220 watts! plus they have the supplemental uv+ir bars giving way over 250watts to work with
there is no uv and you prob dont even want it, it has 660 nm far red and 760 nm infrared
today I got my SF2000 lamp and replaced it with my old amazon china trash. wow, so bright. I hope, my little girls rewards me with biger buds
It's been 7 months, how did it go?
@@seanpenfold6993 fantastic, now have twice as big harvest as before. 2x4 box, 1 plant 260g dry
Always put a usb fan on the driver...stays cool
I just bought two sf4000s in Europe! Only problems with one of them: it turns on at any time since the first day of use (of course when it is supposed to be off). Therefore I have to unplug it every evening! Then several times I had spontaneous brightness fluctuations. I contacted them: I was sent through dozens of emails asking me if I had a programmer, if I was using it wisely, then they asked me for photos, videos (I told them that my explanations were clearer than photos) so they offered to replace the electrical box by having it changed by a professional at my home for 40 euros reimbursed by them (I challenge anyone to find an electrician at 40 euros); I refuse! Then they propose to change the ignition box. I refused too. I just bought two lamps for the equivalent of a salary, I don't want to tamper with them (that would become de facto second-hand quality right ?). So I requested a standard exchange! Since then, no answer ! So be careful; quality lamp for sure but after-sales service like "we do not care about your problem"...
Sounds like you was being very stubborn and a terrible customer
Would this be a good one for a 4by 2 first time grow
Definitely
I got the previous version couple years ago and it’s been through many harvest and still going strong. Great light got 4x2
and now, 6 months later, what do you think?
Yeah i think i'd take 2 of those b4 i grabed a sf4000, simply cause you can spead the light to fit the tent more! 🤷♂️❤️🔥
Completely agree. I have 3 now, probably gonna get a 4th and use that instead of a 700 watt in a 5x5
@@everythinggrows sounds like 4 is too much for 5x5, the plants cant use the extra light after a certain point and you will just waste electricity with no gains
Is a timer a good thing to buy with this light?
yes absolutely
you always need a timer
So growmies should we be running lights on dim setting 😢
I’m not sure I find when I don’t have the dim button pressed it’s too hot but it doesn’t seem nearly as bright. My seedlings are growing but I’m not sure I’ll be using the button when they are bigger seems like a good options for seedlings and young plants tho.
What do you think its better? one of 480w for a 4X4 tent or 2 lights of 200w?
Two is better to distribute the light better.
"This is not the SF2000 retro gaming handheld you're looking for." =P
😅😅😅
Funny because those reviews were all I could find when trying to find this led review
@@yuritarded8608 lol were at an age where similar items and... things have the same names. =P
Do you think it would be good for a 3x3 tent ? thanks in advance
Their pro model is better suited.
@@everythinggrows thanks for answer, finally i went for the G3000 spiderfarmer and it looks amazing for now ! covering almost the whole surface of the tent it's very nice atm :)!
SF4000 showed up dead. Rather then offer a replacement they said they would send me parts to repair. Not a fan of the company after that. Less money, more light, Viraspectra bar.
You bought it from them direct?
i always look at the PAR spread and how even the distribution is underneath...if you have 900 plus in the center and only around a low 200 around the edges of your 2x4 grow area, you can safely say the light plain sucks...as a note this company has horrible after service look at others
Stay away from spider farmer customer service is diabolical I have the old sf2000 and it’s melting 😂
Well you got to no clue what ur talking about i have everyone of there lights my sf2000 is 3 years old been running 3 years I've never had light overheat or die nothing these lights work
Same….Into the third year and after ten auto harvests and still going strong, cannot comment on their customer service though