Bloom boss led 1800 watt grow lights with low usage

I’ve got 3 bloom boss led lights each 1800 watts and each ran 1800$ per when newly purchased.


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And can these be modified? Sounds like a new project.

any photos of those in action :slight_smile:

thanks

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Got you here in a second

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Yes they can be modified

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What chips? Do you know its power draw from the wall.

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Welcome to the community? Are you showing them or selling them. If selling them you need to place them into the right catagory when making the thread. That would be the marketplace.

Yeah thats a big FAT No on that light. You cant buy them anywhere and theres no data. 1800 is not the watts regardless of what anyone tells you. Plug that into a kila-watt voltage tester and i bet money its like 300 watts.

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not a single grow that I could find on the web and a place that may have sold

them says 750 watts from the wall without seeing that on a meter

I would go with the 300 watt guess

1800 bucks new OK

you can get a lot of light for 1800 dollars

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How much u after? I think it’ll be easy to clone the circuit boards and update them all to Osram Ssl 2022 chips 3w

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Lights are amazing web will only tell you so much. They don’t cost 1800 for no reason. On my grow I had 8 plants in a hydro circuit 8 buckets 13 gallon bucks and grew some insane flower. Personal at home grows are what this is for. And no the wall draw is 980 I’ve done all the research before I had bought them. And used them.

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nice cannot wait to see photos of your grows with them

thanks

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Then why do you say 1800 watt in the title?

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I don’t like that the model has ‘1800’ in its name but the actual draw is a lot less. Reason why is simple:
This is a cheap trick and it’s often used by Chinese companies selling crappy, underperforming lights, mostly on Amazon: they name the light for example: “blabla 1800”. And those numbers are just part of the model name of the fixture and have nothing to do with the actual power draw. Sometimes it’s even worse and they add ‘1000W’ or “650W” with the ‘W’ behind it in the name (again, this is just the name of that model, they are allowed to name that model like that). And then don’t specify the actual wattage, or print it somewhere where it’s super easy to look over because it happens to be a much smaller number, oops.
So always look for the actual power usage. Reputable companies will always provide this info very clear and easy to find and if they make a reference in the fixture’s model name to the wattage, the numbers will usually match.
For example: ‘Viper 250’ for a 250W fixture. Not ‘Viper 1000W’ for a 250W fixture.
If you can’t find the actual wattage, easy, don’t buy it.

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so my Yugo that says Hemi on fender

is not really a Hemi :frowning:

my life is shattered should have bought 1966 Dodge Charger

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ROFL…sure it’s a HEMI @dequilo I seen one of them lay rubber for a good quarter mile…on glass, with wesson oil lol.

Marty

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Perhaps if it says: HEMI 1.2l

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500 a light is what I’m after. I spent a ton on them and they did work extremely well. They are just sitting now and rather have someone put them to use. I just don’t have the time anymore.

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With not much else to go, i shan’t be spending 500 on a cheap light just for its shell to upgrade.

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Sounds great :+1:t5:

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