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FC series uses Samsung and Osram Diodes/chips the FCE uses Bridgelux diode/chips.
A bit of a shorter answer, than last time .....eh @blue :crying:
Short and sweet, seeing as it is a number generator, choosing the winners:rofl:
A lot less faff and effort!:thumbsup:
 
There are three differences. The first difference is that the FC-E grow lights do not fold in half for easy storage, compared to the slightly more expensive FC grow light version.

The second difference is the brand of diodes and driver used on the FC series compared the the slightly less expensive FC-E series. The Mars Hydro FC grow lights use Samsung diodes and Meanwell drivers.

The FC-E grow lights also use a different brand MOSO driver with Bridgelux LEDs with Osram red diodes.

The third difference is the FC series includes infrared and ultraviolet diodes.

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the first big difference that I notice between these two lights is that one is just called the fc and the other one is called the fc-e
 
Fc and fce differences are the LED I belive Samsung to bridge luxury and the drivers are different aswell. Another key difference it you can position the Bars differently on the fcE model.
 
The main differences i saw between the FC and FC-E are the different diodes, the folding function of the FC frame vs the FC-E has added UV and IR lights.
 
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One doesnt fold and different diodes
 
They use different diodes and the FC series can be folded.
 
The first difference that I see is THE PRICE!

FC-3000 = 300w, 4x4 Veg, 3x3 Flower, for $330
FC-E3000 = 300w, 4x4 Veg, 3x3 Flower, for $270
 
Difference between FC and FC-E... mainly diodes, and thus quality might be different in the long run. Also they are structuraly different... if i'm not wrong the FCE has removable bars, while Fc is jsut foldable... noth quite nice options I'd say.
 
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