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The MARS HYDRO TS 3000W is a commercial-grade, full-spectrum LED grow light designed for large indoor gardens up to 5x5 ft. Featuring 1016 high-efficiency LEDs, dual waterproof Mean Well drivers, and a fanless heat dissipation system, it delivers intense 1274 µmol PAR output with only 450W true power consumption. Its dimmable and daisy chain capabilities support scalable, customizable setups, making it ideal for professional growers seeking maximum yield and energy savings.





| ASIN | B07VPF7KKR |
| Amperage | 3.78 Amps |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,671 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 47 in Plant Growing Light Fixtures |
| Brand Name | MARS HYDRO |
| Bulb Base | E26 |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,378) |
| Finish | Silver |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 5.13 kg |
| Light Source Special Features | Dimmable |
| Manufacturer | FENRIR |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | Mars-TS-3000W-FBA |
| Mounting Type | Flush Mount |
| Number of Lights | 1016 |
| Power and Plug Description | Corded Electric |
| Shade Material | Plastic |
| Style | Silver |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| UPC | 686494419612 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Wattage | 420 Watts |
M**D
Just received and set up my new TS3000. Got it to replace my (so called)1200 watt King LED bluple light. The bluple light was ok for the veg cycle but doesn't have enough power to produce quantity or quality of buds. This new light is many times brighter than my old light. Set it up 3/4 through the flowering stage so I'm not sure if it will make much of a difference in this grow, but I'm looking forward to my next full grow. I'll update my review then. Very happy with the initial quality and ease of setup. UPDATE- Too late for last grow...Installed in my new 5x5 Mars hydro tent (awesome tent) 3 weeks in and the plants are loving the light. further updates coming. Well 5 weeks into flowering and the limitations of the light are obvious. As you can see from my 8th picture showing how the center of the tent gets the most light, Makes for a lot of lost product. More updates later. ,.
F**P
I grow meds for my wife and I. I have a 4x4x6 tent. Had been using last technology LEDs. 2 600w blurples a 1200w full spectrum. 300 watts from the blurples alone. Top shelf bud. I replaced all those with a TS2000. The results were astounding, the light blinding. Best harvest to date. SLH 7 weeks flower! Yes, you should use co2. This run is at week 5 flowering and I easily sold the wife on this TS3000, based on ts2000 performance. The Ts2000 to the veg tent(50%). The pitch? An extra 2-3zips this harvest. Light Paid in full. The energy savings compared to 2 year old technology should be enough. The 3000 has been in 2 days and it obviously covers the tent more than the 2000, and brighter. Ability to mount drivers outside the tent really helps with heat. I use the convenient dimmer, when I go into the tent, or when the co2 is off(75%). Great value, nice light.
C**Y
Mars seem to just be getting better and better a great light thats on par with light twice the price
T**D
My garden absolutely loves this light, the capsicums and chilli have had huge growth. I won't be using burple (blue/red) LED again
R**T
At first I was skeptical about LED's for growing Cannabis. My has the technology come a long ways! I bought two of these lights and two of a competitors. Both cost about the same. The competitors LED are 4 Cobb lights. Both lights worked excellent. However, I prefer having all of the little LED bulbs spaced across the light, and I will tell you why. This light runs really cool on the plant side. As you can see in my picture of Mimosa (grown in biological soil, no salts), the light is about 1.5 inches from the tops of the plant. I ran it like this the entire 9 weeks. There was no burning of the colas. Those colas are drying right now, so I haven't been able to sample them. The plants stretched to be 5 feet tall under this light. Each plant (five mimosa clones) had 4 colas like the ones in the picture. They are the biggest colas I have produced to date. I am now in the process of purchasing more of these as the money comes. One additional note, there was one HID light in the room that was red spectrum. It was at 850 watts, just to make sure that any plant material not directly under LED would still get light on it. But these colas were taller than the HID light, so they didn't get HID spectrum. This light is very directional, with good canopy penetration. If plant matter isn't under the LED, it won't get much growth. Manage your canopy accordingly.
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