BESTVA DC 2000W LED Grow Light 2000W Full Spectrum 3×3 ft Coverage
Category: Grow Lights
Check Current PriceBESTVA DC-2000W LED Grow Light – 2000W Full-Spectrum, 3×3 ft Coverage suits 3×3 tents. It delivers 275W draw, 2.7 umol/J PPE and true full spectrum. Grow Lights like this suit hobby hydroponics and small greenhouse tents.
Why BESTVA DC-2000W Fits 3×3 Grow Tents Perfectly
BESTVA DC-2000W places usable light where a 3×3 canopy needs it most, matching footprint and intensity. The fixture claims vegetative and bloom coverage of 3×3 feet, so users avoid large dark zones. The lamp uses double LM301B SMD diodes and an upgraded aluminum reflector to smooth output and reduce hot spots across the tent. Grow Lights built to this spec simplify layout and reduce the need for multiple fixtures in small tents.
How should I position lights in a 3×3 tent for seedlings?
BESTVA DC-2000W delivers gentle PPFD suitable for seedlings when mounted higher above young plants. PPFD (Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density) measures photons that plants use, in micromoles per square meter per second, and seedlings need lower PPFD than mature plants. For seedlings, start with 100-200 mol/m /s by hanging the lamp about 24-30 inches above the canopy and then lower it gradually. Use a cheap plug timer and move the fixture down as leaves expand to avoid stretch and light burn.
Energy use, spectrum and canopy penetration in 3×3 tents
DC-2000W type fixtures balance input power and photon efficiency to penetrate dense canopies in small tents. This model lists a rated draw of 275W and a PPE of 2.7 mol/J, which directly affects how many usable photons reach the crop. You can estimate total PPF by multiplying PPE by electrical watts, then compare that figure to your tent area to get average PPFD. Below are key specifications and the calculated estimate for quick comparison and planning.
- Power draw: 275W (DC-2000W variant)
- PPE: 2.7 mol/J (manufacturer spec)
- Estimated PPF: 742.5 mol/s (2.7 mol/J 275 W)
- Coverage claim: 3×3 ft for veg and bloom
These numbers imply a theoretical average PPFD near 880 mol/m /s over 3×3 ft (0.836 m ), assuming even distribution and no losses. Real canopy PPFD will be lower due to fixture inefficiencies, reflector losses, and canopy architecture, so expect measured values 15-30 below the theoretical average. If you need precise PPFD, use a PAR meter to map your tent at canopy height and adjust hang height or add supplemental lighting as required.
What light spectrum and PPFD levels boost flower development?
DC-2000W produces full-spectrum output across nine LED bands to support both vegetative growth and flowering. Flowering responds strongly to red wavelengths (620-660 nm) for bud formation and a balance of blue light (400-500 nm) for compact structure, while far-red influences stretch and photomorphogenesis. Target PPFD for dense flowering in small tents generally ranges from 600-900 mol/m /s at canopy, which this fixture can approach under ideal conditions. Remember the manufacturer did not publish PPF maps or per-diode spectral charts, so validate expected PPFD and spectrum with a meter and spectral reader before committing to full crop cycles.
BESTVA DC-2000W Installation, cooling and warranty details
Full-spectrum 2000W LED grow light for greenhouse and hydroponic 3×3 ft setups installs using standard AC mains and suspended mounting to center light over the canopy. The product lists AC input range 85-265V, multiple high-speed mute fans, and an upgraded aluminum radiator to handle heat and keep junction temperatures low. The vendor claims operating temperature at 50 F-60 F and offers a 90-day free return from US warehouses plus a three-year professional warranty. Note that the manufacturer did not include mounting hardware specifications or safety certification details, so plan to buy ratchet hangers and verify local electrical safety requirements.
How do I integrate my light with controllers and timers?
this BESTVA DC-2000W LED grow light requires external timers or controllers to manage photoperiods and schedules. The lamp runs on AC mains, so standard digital plug timers or mechanical timers will handle on/off cycles reliably for VEG and BLOOM modes. Dimming compatibility remains unspecified, so avoid hardwiring dimmers without vendor confirmation; if you need dimming, ask the vendor or use a trial dimmer rated for LED drivers. For automation, pair the fixture with greenhouse controllers that switch mains circuits and monitor temperature, humidity, and CO2 to protect plants and maximize efficiency.
Common follow-up questions and concise answers
Does the lamp replace a 600W HPS for a 3×3 tent? the reviewed BESTVA DC-2000W LED grow light often replaces 600W HPS in practice because LED photon output and distribution differ from HPS. LEDs deliver photons more efficiently to canopy using focused diodes and reflectors, while HPS emits broad heat and light that needs distance. Expect lower electricity draw (275W vs 600W) and cooler operation, but validate with a PAR map for your cultivar and canopy density before decommissioning HPS.
How much will the fixture add to my electricity bill monthly? the reviewed BESTVA DC-2000W draws 275W running hours, so compute cost by multiplying watts, daily hours, days, and your kWh rate. For example, running 12 hours daily at 275W equals 3.3 kWh per day, or about 99 kWh per month; at $0.15/kWh this equals roughly $14.85 monthly. Add inline exhaust fans and environmental controls for a full electrical budget.
What mounts, meters, and accessories should I buy? the reviewed BESTVA DC-2000W LED grow light benefits from these accessories for reliable results. Use a digital PAR meter to measure PPFD, a 600-1000W-rated power timer for schedules, and adjustable ratchet hangers for precise height control. Also consider thermostatic exhaust fans and a small clip-on oscillating fan to manage microclimate and prevent heat pockets near the fixture.
