nevergoodenuf
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Click on the link. And all your questions will be answered
http://www.semlight.com/LED-Flood-Lights.html
http://www.semlight.com/LED-Flood-Lights.html
My main question is not answered though..........what bridgelux cob product family are they using?? bin #'s?? etc.....Click on the link. And all your questions will be answered
http://www.semlight.com/LED-Flood-Lights.html
You sure?......can't tell on my Pos phone^^^^^^^^^^^Not a COB gang, that's a multi chip. Could be b-lux dies. That's why you can't tell if it's a Vero, cause it ain't.
So it is a multi chip........blah........skip, like frog legsHey P, No Vero or even any good COB uses die that big or that far away from each other. You can barely see the die on a Vero. And if they're running the driver soft enough it doesn't need cooling like you'd excpect.
And what GG said too.
yeah, was looking around and there are some sweet fixtures in that industrial market, they just get out of hand, if I were going to spend that kind of money I'd go with a sure bet like an Apache AT600 and fuck the chinese. Too bad on those little cob fixtures, the price is right and didn't find any better suppliers, there are some on e-bay but the price shoots through the roof.How much are you willing to spend on these "highbay" led fixtures???? would still recommend going for the cree built one, but it's just under $400 for 230w.
They were listed at $130.00 for the 150 watt model.I would have put my order in at that price.How much are you willing to spend on these "highbay" led fixtures???? would still recommend going for the cree built one, but it's just under $400 for 230w.
For veg/clone on a budget why not buy the cree bulbs at home depot?If I was going to spend $500+ on a new light then I'd DEFINITELY save up a bit and get the ApacheTech AT200….but my point was to get a cheap light for clones and/or vegging. I have an Area 51 SGS-160 already and I like it a lot….not as much as I would have liked the AT, but a budget is a budget.
Very low budget to getting into led's with. For that I would say Cree home depot bulbs all the way. Soft or warm white, 9w versions. Enough of them to have 25w-40w per sqft.sorry to jump on the band wagon, I too was going to post ANOTHER dumb "what LED is for me:" post...guess I am not alone in there being WAY to many choices out there. my issues are I need something for a smaller grow cabinet, affordable of coarse... and efficient...reasonable things to want in a purchase... I just know there is so much crap out there, that I have no way of know what would suit me. 200 is steep to me, that would be max I can spend, for now, is there anything out there that you guys know of that sounds like it may fit my situation?
have you heard of the kessil H-350 or the h-150? I have heard good things about them, I probably should had stated that I am only growing in a small cabinet, and 2 plants at a time....I was just hoping someone would suggest another one like these, in this price range, I have heard the are pretty good units, from one guy....so I am just fishing for info....not sure if I like the idea of using more bulb style....idk, those bulbs work just as good as the expensive units? I am currently using cfl, and hate that set up.Very low budget to getting into led's with. For that I would say Cree home depot bulbs all the way. Soft or warm white, 9w versions. Enough of them to have 25w-40w per sqft.