Atreum Hydra 1000 PAR Test and Review

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • The new Atreum Hydra 1000 is a cool little grow light with some innovative features. Atreum Lighting is a USA based grow light company. They have a great reputation for making innovative high-efficiency LEDs. The Atreum Hydra 1000 is a small quantum board style grow light meant for 2’ x 2’ coverage. It features Samsung LM 301b diodes and a Mean Well driver. It has algorithmically spaced diodes and an on-board power meter with a digital display.
    The Atreum Hydra 1000 performed very well in my PAR tests. See the complete Test Report: www.cocoforcannabis.com/grow-...
    5% Discount on AMAZON or Atreumlighting.com! Use Code: CocoHydra5
    Grow Light PAR Testing is part of the www.cocoforcannabis.com Grow Light Guide.
    I conduct independent and impartial grow light testing and reviews. I present the data that I gather during my tests. The opinions and recommendations that I offer are based on my experience with indoor horticulture and horticultural lighting.
    The manufacturer provided me with the light fixture to test and review. I always retain the right to give honest opinions about the products that I review. I do not offer manufacturers exclusivity or give them any editorial control over my reviews. The opinions and analysis are my own.
    Everything at CocoforCannabis.com is in the interests of growers and in the Spirit of Collaboration. You can support our work by visiting the grow light guide, following our links and using our discount codes. Grower Love -MJ Coco

Комментарии • 30

  • @Smotpoker
    @Smotpoker 3 года назад +4

    Sorry i missed the live. I really like that wattage meter and how growers can now equate a percentage to ppfd at a certain height. Great info to be able to reference! I agree its great to see the thoughts goin into these lights a little efficiency here and a little there- adds up!

    • @3one84
      @3one84 3 года назад

      Im late as well :( Grower Love :)

  • @mikelemaster3315
    @mikelemaster3315 4 месяца назад

    Watched your Video last spring and was sold on this light. Bought it and LOVE it... Thinking about getting another one, or just grab the Atreum 3200 and call it good. Thank you for your knowledge sharing sir! ALWAYS Excellent!! This light works well with the Ac Infinity Pro Controller. The only downside (if ya wanna call it that) is the loss of fine tuning the driver; the controller uses it in increments of 10's, so.... it's not much of a downside honestly, it allows you to set it via the phone app. or the controller itself, and lets you do life while growing. Thanks again for all your knowledge sharing sir!

  • @crispywannabe
    @crispywannabe 3 года назад +2

    Great video Doc💚 Grower love

  • @hempwithgg
    @hempwithgg 3 года назад +3

    Hell ya !! Another kick ass video . Such a cute little light m thanks for sharing. And anyone who's not subscribed yet what are you waiting for .

  • @crackbabies_dwc
    @crackbabies_dwc 3 года назад

    great review Doc, sorry i missed the premiere, better late than never ;)

  • @krazykid2002k
    @krazykid2002k 2 года назад

    Just ordered this light and used your coupon code thank you excited to see how this performs

  • @donaldhudson2235
    @donaldhudson2235 Год назад

    Thanks you help me decide

  • @7munkee
    @7munkee 9 месяцев назад

    I have 2 of these I bought for a 2x4 tent. They reinforce each other on two sides and give a fairly even 800ppfd across the entire 4 feet. I love them and would like to get 2 more when money allows for clones etc. I also have a 300-watt Maxsisun 4 bar light for my 3x3 flowering tent.

  • @acktionjackson666
    @acktionjackson666 3 года назад +1

    Hey Dr. Coco any way we can get a proper test of the Gavita 1700e?

  • @victorchavez1090
    @victorchavez1090 3 года назад +2

    MJ can you give me your opinion on witch one should I buy optic led slim 650 or scynce raging kush 650. Need HELP THANKS

  • @joint-thehuntsman
    @joint-thehuntsman 3 года назад +1

    You should do a Par test on the Optic Led Slim 650 S!

  • @vikingking187
    @vikingking187 3 года назад

    What do you think about these lights compare to vipar

  • @belindaroadley
    @belindaroadley 3 года назад

    I'm trying to find a good grow light setup for my small nursery. It's unlikely I'd be able to have mylar walls around the plants, they'll just be on shelves in the greenhouse. Will this grow light output enough to carry seedlings to an advanced stage? Best I can figure is that one of these lights will only cover two standard nursery trays worth of seedlings, but I don't know whether it'll be bright enough to take them to an advanced stage (e.g. tomato seedlings up to 30cm tall). All the detailed reviews of various grow lights I see are talking about cannabis in grow tents, so I'm having trouble figuring out what'd be best for my situation!

    • @user-lo2rf5ly4e
      @user-lo2rf5ly4e 2 года назад

      Yes it should be efficient enough, but im sure you know that by now. Did you end up getting the unit?

  • @MrPancjusz
    @MrPancjusz 3 года назад

    Hello, somebody order this led to EU ? on amazon with shipping shows me $ 175 and $ 0 for export fees to the Netherlands, but is it really, I will pay nothing extra to it?

  • @tkermi
    @tkermi 3 года назад

    Did you remember to add an emissivity correction factor when measuring the temp of the heatsink? If not, it gives too high value compared to polished, non-treated, brushed, painted or lighter shade anodized aluminum.
    Though the difference between anodizing colors is so very small (when the surface structure / porosity is identical) that correction factor isn't really needed.
    I like to use a surface temperature probe (with a multimeter) because it gives superior accuracy - but it's more time-consuming.

    • @DrMJCoco
      @DrMJCoco  3 года назад +2

      I had the same thought process that you did. The difference is very small. I did not adjust the emissivity - so the values that I measured may be slightly higher than the true temp - I figured it would be better to err on this side. Grower Love!

    • @tkermi
      @tkermi 3 года назад

      @@DrMJCoco Yes, thanks for the reply! 💯🙂

  • @freedomgardens5296
    @freedomgardens5296 3 года назад

    spectrum king LED SK603

  • @korndogg187
    @korndogg187 2 года назад

    Discount code not working on Amazon?

    • @korganrivera4659
      @korganrivera4659 2 года назад

      Didn't work for me either but it works on Atreum's site.

    • @user-lo2rf5ly4e
      @user-lo2rf5ly4e 2 года назад

      Buy off their website. Amazon might ship you used items

  • @greencacique3071
    @greencacique3071 3 года назад

    This testing that you are doing now they did it already , results are in the same report you showed in the video YPF , is the test area readings. real field efficiency is 2.389, is a sting efficient little led that one you tested there

    • @DrMJCoco
      @DrMJCoco  3 года назад +1

      YPF is based on the Sphere test = not a PPFD or PAR test. In YPF you weight the different spectra ranges based on Mcree's research on efficacy. Both the Sphere test values (PPF and YPF) are based on Total PPF - a field test is different, we measure the Usable PPF. Grower Love

  • @gregwallace6159
    @gregwallace6159 3 года назад +3

    Nice, but Maxisun and Viparspectra both make better 2 by 2 lights

    • @jonathanstotz1868
      @jonathanstotz1868 3 года назад +5

      Define "better", a relative term. In this case the light out per dollar is greater for the Maxisun and Viparspectra, but it's hard to want to reinforce late capitalism by going with such a non-innovative and faceless company just for a cheaper product. Better in that the Maxisun and Viparspectra don't have included extension cords for remote placement of the ballast, making it impossible? Seems like they intend to run those boards hot by not giving you that option, degrading your LED output faster, and it will always appear bright to your eyes so you wont notice and surely can't afford a PAR meter to check if what you're buying are sub-$100 2x2 lights. Better in that their customer support is flippant and that they don't offer many technical specifications? Sphere test report? That little remote for the Maxisun is cute, just waiting to be lost or break. You can daisy chain the Hydra through it's digital dimmer and control it with 0-10v lighting controllers for sun up/down, temp-dim, etc. The Hydra uses industry standard RJ-45 jacks and can be hooked up to a Casambi or similar wifi controller for endless automation like 50% duty cycles for pulsed-light applications. Mike at Atreum is a solid engineer and communicator, so their customer support is top notch.