
That is where you are mixing two seperate issues into 1 box that is not the case. Your talking about light intensity and then coverage, although they are related to each other and both have an effect on your harvest, they are in fact two seperate issues. When the testing of micromoles was done it was never stated that the light intensity is 2000+ micromoles 12" away from the light source only for a specific area. That is just the light intensity at that distance, what you want to put in the area under it and how many you can fit is upto you. It doesn't change that at 12" that is the intensity (power) of the lights.
Coverage and penitration are two things that will be effected by your style of grow and the number of plants in your area (IE: you have 4 plants, I have 15-16), however this things/factors do not and will not change the fact that at 12" away the LED is over 2000 micromoles which is slightly higher reading then a 1000W HPS (HID). I don't know what you been smoking or where you recieved your information but, the distance is the exact same 12" away from the light source, and it was a 100% equal test. 1000W HPS puts out the higher micromole levels of HID, so that is why test was between a gs600 and a 1000W HPS. What I was not able to find out was the make and quality of the 1000W HPS blub, as we all know with anything there is great quality and lesser quality out there. If they were in fact basing the science off of what you were saying (smaller LED in smaller coverage area vrs a larger HID covering a larger area) then I would agree that would not be an equal test. However you me and LED companies have not been the ones to make those decisions of how they rate things and on what factors they compare, science does.
LED is very complex and there are many issues and factors to consider, that is why I have taken exception to you cross mixing seperate factors.
Will LED not cover the same area as 1000W HID? Well yes and no. That all depends on the angle of the lens, if a company is using 120 degree lens then they can have just as much coverage as HID. There is a difference between effective coverage and coverage though. Just because a LED light system can cover the same area (4 X 4 or 4 X 5) does not mean that it will do it just as well or better then a HID light or even a different LED light.
I didn't say that coverage is just a small part of the debate, I said it is not the single and only deciding factor. There are many issues that are all interconnected that each have to be taken into account for. At least with LED there is. HID you just put up a light and pump out massive amounts of wasted energy, you don't know or fully understand why you have to pump out those massive levels of wasted energy, but decades of playing around with HID lighting has shown that is how you get better yield results.
The only hype is been the outright lie by HID companies for decades with regards to Lumens. Lumens have zero, nada, nothing to do with how lighting effects or is absorbed by plants. Yet that is how they been rating their lighting systems for decades.
Put it this way, you take a flashlight (10,000 candle whatever+ light) and shine me in the face, I take a little LED laser pointer and shine you in the eyeball. Sure you just blasted me in the face with a spotlight and blinded me, but my LED pointer could have given you retnia damage for life. So which one is more effective? That is exactly what your doing to your plants.
You keep saying lets compare apples to apples, then you go and compare apples to pineapples.
Yes I agree that 5W diodes can make a difference, I just said I don't personally feel that at this time they justify the additonal cost (yet). First I have to see the results from my 3W single chip system. That is another seperate factor, 1W 3W 5W 20W, some LED companies use this rating as a way to mislead customers out there. What I mean by this is that a 3W single chip LED isn't actually using 3W of power, LED's actually use lesser amounts of power then they can, more so that it is the max wattage those chips are able to handle. If you put 3 1W LED's on a 3W chip, does that equal the same as a 3W single chip? Does that make that a 3W-3chip as powerful as a 3W single chip?
Lmao yes I too have personally experienced this, as for "Kush" I find thatfunny as well since the term Kush used to stand for the region of indica strain where it was grown. Now a days everyone says Kush for everything and anything. I hear Kush and my brain just shuts off now.
I once again agree 100% that many LED companies overstate their coverage, which is why it is important to first compare LED to LED before you try and compare LED to HID. There are many growers out there using LED lights from all types of companies, some have gotten good results and some not so much. This helps to give an understanding of what you can achieve and accomplish with LED lights however once again there are a ton of other factors that need to be included in that assessment. Things like conditions, spacing, nuets, proper care, lighting rotation (meaning turning your plants and changing their position in the grid, if your able to), just to name a few.
Part of the high cost of LED lighting is due to the actual makers of the LED's, like cree, bridgelux, ect. Some of those makers make great blue lights or red lights, but it is really hard to find one maker who makes great any color lights. So you have to mix and match brands to get the better results. That will eventually come down in price and cause cheeper prices for customers. Thanks to people like myself who have already spent higher costs now for LED's compared to future costs in the future, there are enough of us supporting the industry to make companies be able to afford those future savings.
Maybe in 10 years we will look back at this and laugh that we were debating over 1W and 3W LEDs when the standard is now 15W or 25W ect. Problem is that currently there are not enough LED makers to supply quality 5W LED's that would be good enough quality for growing. Yet another reason why I am and was not excited about that solarstorm, who knows maybe they have a source on the only good manufactures of 5W LED growing lights?
Some LED companies have said that LED's are 80% more efficient then HID, but I agree with you that it is too hard to say exactly what number is the safe one of right one. Bottomline is that LED have the edge in this part of the issue. Suprised you didn't say this is just hype too

I am glad that you finally admitted that LED's in some situations can be effective as HID lighting.
Got to run out for now but hope your feeling better and look for your reply later.