A budget-friendly, high-PPF full-spectrum LED grow light drawing ~450 W, offering approximately 1210 µmol/s at ~2.7 µmol/J efficiency. Covers up to 5×5 ft for veg or 4×4 ft for flowering. No built-in fans; dimmable via external knob and supports daisychaining up to 15 units. Offers CE, ETL, UKCA, RoHS certifications and a 5‑year warranty.
The TS 3000 features 1016 BridgeLux LED chips across a full spectrum (3000–3200 K white, 6000–6500 K white, deep red 660–665 nm, IR 730–740 nm), boosting flowering and bud resin. A patented reflector hood enhances light distribution. At ~450 W it replaces a 600 W HPS setup while using ~25% less electricity. The removable MeanWell driver includes a dimmer knob (0–100%), and up to 15 units can be daisychained for unified brightness control. Passive cooling ensures silent operation. Product dimensions are ~64 × 58 × 6.9 cm and it weighs ~5–6 kg.
The Mars Hydro TS 3000 is a solid value-oriented light delivering respectable output and coverage for its price. It works well in 4×4 and 5×5 grow tents, especially for those moving up from blurple systems. However, explore alternatives like Mars Hydro’s SP / FC series or HLG LED fixtures if higher efficiency, spectrum control, or long-term reliability are priorities.
A budget-friendly, high-PPF full-spectrum LED grow light drawing ~450 W, offering approximately 1210 µmol/s at ~2.7 µmol/J efficiency. Covers up to 5×5 ft for veg or 4×4 ft for flowering. No built-in fans; dimmable via external knob and supports daisychaining up to 15 units. Offers CE, ETL, UKCA, RoHS certifications and a 5‑year warranty.
Variable – some units excellent, others have issues. Check reviews for your specific batch, 5-year warranty provides protection.
4×4 optimal, 5×5 possible but with reduced edge intensity. Better to use 4×4 for consistent results.
Full replacement for first 3 years, repair/partial replacement years 4-5, covers diodes, driver, and housing defects.
Mixed reviews – some report excellent support, others struggle with communication. Keep purchase documentation.
Generally yes, but some units develop driver noise over time. Passive cooling works well for heat management.