I've been using the attis 300w led had two runs out of it. Came home today to find it not working....light is only 13 months old....any ideas what might be up with the light..lve use lumatex brNd for years with no problems...
@@magamagaaasince op of this answer hasnth responded its fair to say he forgot to condition the humidity in his tent,burned his electrical connections due to corrosion and did not get a replacement as that is considered user error...i use the lumatek 200w pro and have had 0 issues for 2years now,they also give 3yrs warranty unless ur lamp breaks by user error so make sure to watch ur humidity as those mist humidifiers can mess up electronics bad😉
@@Jeremy-ff7gv I'm just getting setup for my 2nd grow with my Lumatek 300w pro and I couldn't be more happy with it. An controller connected humidifier is my next thing to get because I grew without an proper humidifier the first time. Going to be 100 times more cautious with electronics now, appreciate the reply :D
Bro, it sounds like a "black guy" doing the talking lol! And you can clearly see that you are saying completely diff stuff lol. Sooo anotherward it looks like I'm watching an old karate video where the Asian people are "Trying" to lip sink and failing poorly at it. But, I do like the light lol
@@chadneyfranken2643 Only if you plan on upgrading to a bigger tent in the future. But if you plan to always use 60x60 there is no reason to get 300w because i think it's a waste of money. You will only use 30-40% power or even less. Even with 200w you will use 50-60% of the power. Of course it's always better to run it at lower power, but 500€ for a light just to use it at 30-40% i think it's not efficient.
Works like a charm in 60x60x180. 300W has better light uniformity than 200W even in a tiny tent, but 200W would work great as well in this tiny environment and it's cheaper :-)
I made the mistake of buying a lumatek, can't fault the light itself, but only having 3 power settings is pathetic really on a so called high end light these days. If you wan't to hit the correct PPFD, then you need to move the height about raver than a fully variable dimmer. Lumitek need to sort this out, rather than extort and extra few hundred for the light control unit that gives a fully dimmable function.
@@UbiquitousRomp I know what you mean, but that's what makes it better than other lights. The Lumatek dimmer is robust and quality made. It's safer for the diodes if you increase the power in stepped levels, rather than increasing and decreasing power fluidly. This will help prolong the lifespan of both the dimmer and the diodes.
@@twentytwo138 Naah. All the newer lights coming out now have fully variable dimer. I';m not debating the quality of the diodes. It's the lack of versatility that is now available elsewhere that makes them a non starter now. Shame.. because could still be a top level light, with just that one small improvement. They use the 2.9 efficiency level as it's top selling point, then blow it, with only a few levels of power. So for instance. If I'm wanting a par reading that is attainable, at say 62.5%...I have to go to 75% and lift the light. Thus using 20% more electricity than I needed.
I just harvested today. This 300w lamp is at least, if not better, than my previous 600w hps grows. For the first month, I only ran it on 50% (150w, first 2 weeks) then 75% (225w last 2 weeks). On flower, I did first 2 weeks on 75% (225w), then I opened it up full for the last 6 weeks. This light's efficiency is wizardry
@@eddieconlon7567 I don't think light can kill your plants if you read the manual first. A plant in my outdoor garden died, whilst everything else is giving me food/and fruit. The sun didn't just decide to kill that one plant, it had issues. I've been growing food/fruit(outdoors), and marijuana (indoors) for over 30-years, this new LED light is next level performance.
Bernardo Silva plays football and sells growing equipment? He's very ambitious.
It is on all the grounds! 😂
Nice light keep those videos coming
I've been using the attis 300w led had two runs out of it. Came home today to find it not working....light is only 13 months old....any ideas what might be up with the light..lve use lumatex brNd for years with no problems...
How did it go bro? Ive had spider farmer try to china bum me recently so was thinking of going lumatek
Hey dude what happened with your LED light after? Thinking of buying the 300w pro model. Did they fix it for you or ?
@@magamagaaasince op of this answer hasnth responded its fair to say he forgot to condition the humidity in his tent,burned his electrical connections due to corrosion and did not get a replacement as that is considered user error...i use the lumatek 200w pro and have had 0 issues for 2years now,they also give 3yrs warranty unless ur lamp breaks by user error so make sure to watch ur humidity as those mist humidifiers can mess up electronics bad😉
@@Jeremy-ff7gv I'm just getting setup for my 2nd grow with my Lumatek 300w pro and I couldn't be more happy with it. An controller connected humidifier is my next thing to get because I grew without an proper humidifier the first time. Going to be 100 times more cautious with electronics now, appreciate the reply :D
Bro, it sounds like a "black guy" doing the talking lol! And you can clearly see that you are saying completely diff stuff lol. Sooo anotherward it looks like I'm watching an old karate video where the Asian people are "Trying" to lip sink and failing poorly at it. But, I do like the light lol
Great build.
Thanks !
Do you measured also the PPFD of the lamp?
Tip n.1: Never take seriously any LED brand that doesn't provide PAR map or any LED reviewer who doesn't measure PAR.
Can i put a attis 300 watt in a 60x60x160 tent?? Pleasee help someone!!
it is for 1×1 m! 200w is for 80×80 cm
@@SuperDjavol but if It fits why not?
@@chadneyfranken2643 Only if you plan on upgrading to a bigger tent in the future. But if you plan to always use 60x60 there is no reason to get 300w because i think it's a waste of money. You will only use 30-40% power or even less. Even with 200w you will use 50-60% of the power. Of course it's always better to run it at lower power, but 500€ for a light just to use it at 30-40% i think it's not efficient.
too much heat in a to small environment.
Works like a charm in 60x60x180. 300W has better light uniformity than 200W even in a tiny tent, but 200W would work great as well in this tiny environment and it's cheaper :-)
which specific LEDs are used? brand and model
The brand of LEDs are LUMLED
Top bin from china or Samsung?
Osram and Lumiled (Philips).. Its a serious brand
Какие диоды стоят на этих лампах??
Video feels like you are getting paid + the voice ain’t natural and it’s unpleasant..
I made the mistake of buying a lumatek, can't fault the light itself, but only having 3 power settings is pathetic really on a so called high end light these days. If you wan't to hit the correct PPFD, then you need to move the height about raver than a fully variable dimmer.
Lumitek need to sort this out, rather than extort and extra few hundred for the light control unit that gives a fully dimmable function.
what do you mean? you can change the dimmer from 0% 25% 50% 75% and 100% ?
@@FuckTheGlobal so not fully variable, what if I want 40% or 85%... like many of the fully variable lights have now
@@UbiquitousRomp I know what you mean, but that's what makes it better than other lights. The Lumatek dimmer is robust and quality made. It's safer for the diodes if you increase the power in stepped levels, rather than increasing and decreasing power fluidly. This will help prolong the lifespan of both the dimmer and the diodes.
@@twentytwo138 Naah. All the newer lights coming out now have fully variable dimer. I';m not debating the quality of the diodes. It's the lack of versatility that is now available elsewhere that makes them a non starter now.
Shame.. because could still be a top level light, with just that one small improvement.
They use the 2.9 efficiency level as it's top selling point, then blow it, with only a few levels of power.
So for instance. If I'm wanting a par reading that is attainable, at say 62.5%...I have to go to 75% and lift the light. Thus using 20% more electricity than I needed.
Both of you are pretty much right somehow... I didnt know about that limited click dimming.. Good to know i want to buy 200pro for my 80x80
Was thinking of getting the 300w will this cover 6 plants 🪴, rather than 600 HPS
I was advised from my local growell store and they told me need two to replace the 600 watt as the coverage is lower in the led light
Unless you got 6 plants in a 1x1 grow room lol
I just harvested today. This 300w lamp is at least, if not better, than my previous 600w hps grows. For the first month, I only ran it on 50% (150w, first 2 weeks) then 75% (225w last 2 weeks). On flower, I did first 2 weeks on 75% (225w), then I opened it up full for the last 6 weeks. This light's efficiency is wizardry
@@onepalproductions I've got a 3foot by3foot tent same light 300 just killed my plants
@@eddieconlon7567 I don't think light can kill your plants if you read the manual first. A plant in my outdoor garden died, whilst everything else is giving me food/and fruit. The sun didn't just decide to kill that one plant, it had issues. I've been growing food/fruit(outdoors), and marijuana (indoors) for over 30-years, this new LED light is next level performance.