hey quick question, I found a small white/clear'ish nylon mini screw..I was curious if youve had a few ppl mention its come from the internal component(s) at all and where i should look to put it back..? Im gonna have to crack it open to looks.it that gonna void my warranty??if there a safety seal ya'll look at or anything? or is it a big deal.Cuz I have a master electrician as my dad and ill have him look at it.so just curious about your thoughts on it..only found a single one.I didnt think it woulda been a left over from the assembly line or packing area..so i didnt know what to think..thanks Tina :Hookah::Sharing One:
 
Thank you Weedman30, :Aloha: PAR is helpful, but it also depends on the lens degree and hight. The small the lens degree is, the higher PAR value will get, but accordingly, the coverage will be smaller too. In order to attract more customer, some company will use the highest PAR value on their website, but when customers receive the light, it is a different story. Therefore, we do not give our PAR value, because we do not want our customers bought a wrong light which is not fit for his growing. :tiphat:
Hey Hapa welcome to AFN MarsHydro section and great choice on making the switch trust me you or your pockets won't regret it.

LED's operate a bit diffrent you really are looking at PAR instead of watts per sq ft. Now don't get me wrong 40-50watts per sq ft would be killer with LED but not necessary. I Try not to go below 30 watts per sq ft.


3 - 700W MARsII would be nice in that tent but keep in mind if you plan on doing a SOG or SCROG those lights cover a 3.5x3.5' footprint. So if you had plants from one end of the tent to the other the plants along the tent walls may lack just a bit. Don't get me wrong those 3 will Deff light up that tent like no other.

2- 1200w MARsII would be awesome to man.

IMO I like more lights. The PAR levels directly center under the lights is always the highest so with more lights your Par levels will be a more even spread throughout your tent.

Either decision you make will Kill it man and won't dissapoint.

welcome to The MarsHydro Led World!
I agree with you mars II 1200w will be awesome choice. :cool:
 
Eof I see them in the reflectors it's what attaches them to the housing from what I can tell
 
You found the screw in the package? Please try to shake the lights first to see if there is anything noise inside, also can you share a picture to me first? We will check if the screw is lost from the lights.
hey quick question, I found a small white/clear'ish nylon mini screw..I was curious if youve had a few ppl mention its come from the internal component(s) at all and where i should look to put it back..? Im gonna have to crack it open to looks.it that gonna void my warranty??if there a safety seal ya'll look at or anything? or is it a big deal.Cuz I have a master electrician as my dad and ill have him look at it.so just curious about your thoughts on it..only found a single one.I didnt think it woulda been a left over from the assembly line or packing area..so i didnt know what to think..thanks Tina :Hookah::Sharing One:
 
hey quick question, I found a small white/clear'ish nylon mini screw..I was curious if youve had a few ppl mention its come from the internal component(s) at all and where i should look to put it back..? Im gonna have to crack it open to looks.it that gonna void my warranty??if there a safety seal ya'll look at or anything? or is it a big deal.Cuz I have a master electrician as my dad and ill have him look at it.so just curious about your thoughts on it..only found a single one.I didnt think it woulda been a left over from the assembly line or packing area..so i didnt know what to think..thanks Tina :Hookah::Sharing One:

Hey man if you cant figure it out post a pic of screw let me know as il open up my 192x3w and check to see where it goes for ya.
 
Thank you Weedman30, :Aloha: PAR is helpful, but it also depends on the lens degree and hight. The small the lens degree is, the higher PAR value will get, but accordingly, the coverage will be smaller too. In order to attract more customer, some company will use the highest PAR value on their website, but when customers receive the light, it is a different story. Therefore, we do not give our PAR value, because we do not want our customers bought a wrong light which is not fit for his growing. :tiphat:

I agree with you mars II 1200w will be awesome choice. :cool:

No problem Tina. Try to help out where i canas i know your on a opposite time zone as most. Kinda glad i work nights lol get to hang out with Tina on AFN!
 
oh yeah Im sure itll be easy to spot.I asked my pops if he'd take a look.since my eyes and hands arent what they used to be or id just do it myself.but i just wanna make sure putting something back or just looking does not void my warranty..thats what im worried about.ive had that happen.oh you cracked it because it wasnt yer fault possibly so we're now not gonna help you..sooo just making certain..lol thats all.
 

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I know Weedman30 and I really appreciated your help. :d5:Just thought I should explain a little more so more growers will know and won't be misleaded by the falso date when they do purchasement. :coffee2:
No problem Tina. Try to help out where i canas i know your on a opposite time zone as most. Kinda glad i work nights lol get to hang out with Tina on AFN!
 
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