Scotch089
Well-Known Member
Alright you beautiful people, time to give back to the community where I can! Not many are crazy enough to void warranties on ~1600 bucks worth of lighting, but, have faith my people! These fuckers wont go out, and if im "fortunate" enough that they do, ill get my ass in there and fix em! onward with the magic!
This is here to bring to light what we actually pay for when you see these "absurd" price tags, all you no name, generic rebranded panel lovers....... again, no qualms if that's what you want, but here's where you're cost savings is going.
Okay, so a little breakdown of each light,
-The All White 6-spot Apollo- (2012 Area 51 Series)-
-4250k Helioptos LEDs (according to company, custom veg light made right before the SGS release)
-15 LEDs per pcb
-45 LEDs per driver
-90 LEDs total
-x2 ~120mm fans?
-x4 Drivers, x1 fan psu (driver specs- 55-85V, 500-550mA, no name brand)
-x2 switches for each "bay" of lights for 1/2 Power
-Actual Draw: 110-195w
-Fans run continuously as long as fan is plugged in and has power routed (timer on)
-The Area 51 SGS-160- (2013 Series)-
-24 630nm Cree XPEs
-48 ????k Cree XPGs (neutral white)
-80* Lenses (from what I remember)
-2 ~120mm fans? (same as '12 series)
-x3 Drivers (driver specs: x1@ 40-55V and 580-640mA [XPEs], x2@ 55-85 and 700-750mA [XPGs]) but again, no name china brands, same vendor as '12 series, soooo...
-x1 switch for reds, whites and fans run as long as panel has power routed
-Heatsink dimensions: 17 5/8"x4 5/8"x1/4" (my tape measurer's tip was bent up, so may take an FUZZ off)
-Actual Draw: 122-157w
-The Apache Tech AT200- (2013 update)
-x72 Cool White Nichia (no kelvin, not many details available)
-x48 630nm Nichia (I do know they are 630, but again not many details available)
-14* Lenses (28* actual)
-x2 smaller 60mm? fans and separate psu
x2 Meanwell PLC-100-20 Class 2 Power Supply drivers, Input: 1.4A, Output +20V and 4.8A (I was a little confused by this... why a lower input but higher output- which is the actual driven current?)
-x1 switch for entire panel and fans
-Heatsink dimensions: 3/16" Lip, 1" Rim before fins, and actual dimensions of fins: 11 1/8"x9 5/8"x1"
-Actual Draw: 167w
**if there are any details I missed please feel free to ask and I will do what I can**
Pictures coming up,
Some things to point out that I thought were pros or cons of each
1.) Look for the flashes in the Apollos heatsink- igh... QUALITY right there. Notice the bent fins as well. (again, lets get this out of the way- this isn't calling any company out- its the source of parts- we've already seen the pcbs stating "evergrow," the point im trying to make is rebranded/generic parts are of less quality. That's it.)
2.) Notice the differences in the clutter of wiring/driver placement between the models, that was very noticeable..
3.) Notice the total amount of fins over the heatsinks (Apollo's squares vs. the SGS' vs. the 200's lip that extends outside the bottom of the light for extra cooling from outside/ambient air temps)
4.) The upgradeable option on the SGS, pcbs are not wired directly to the drivers (like Apollo or AT), they are wired to a designated "transfer" pcb, then to the drivers, for easy swaps, both LEDs' pcbs and drivers. Very clever.
5.) The adjustable feature on the Meanwell drivers, need to ask GG how to adjust them accordingly
6.) How easy/hard it is to disassemble or reassemble each, those SGS heatsinks BARELY fit inside the casing, whereas the AT I could literally break down in to separate components.
7+) and whatever else another perspective may see!
Alright, pictures.
This is here to bring to light what we actually pay for when you see these "absurd" price tags, all you no name, generic rebranded panel lovers....... again, no qualms if that's what you want, but here's where you're cost savings is going.
Okay, so a little breakdown of each light,
-The All White 6-spot Apollo- (2012 Area 51 Series)-
-4250k Helioptos LEDs (according to company, custom veg light made right before the SGS release)
-15 LEDs per pcb
-45 LEDs per driver
-90 LEDs total
-x2 ~120mm fans?
-x4 Drivers, x1 fan psu (driver specs- 55-85V, 500-550mA, no name brand)
-x2 switches for each "bay" of lights for 1/2 Power
-Actual Draw: 110-195w
-Fans run continuously as long as fan is plugged in and has power routed (timer on)
-The Area 51 SGS-160- (2013 Series)-
-24 630nm Cree XPEs
-48 ????k Cree XPGs (neutral white)
-80* Lenses (from what I remember)
-2 ~120mm fans? (same as '12 series)
-x3 Drivers (driver specs: x1@ 40-55V and 580-640mA [XPEs], x2@ 55-85 and 700-750mA [XPGs]) but again, no name china brands, same vendor as '12 series, soooo...
-x1 switch for reds, whites and fans run as long as panel has power routed
-Heatsink dimensions: 17 5/8"x4 5/8"x1/4" (my tape measurer's tip was bent up, so may take an FUZZ off)
-Actual Draw: 122-157w
-The Apache Tech AT200- (2013 update)
-x72 Cool White Nichia (no kelvin, not many details available)
-x48 630nm Nichia (I do know they are 630, but again not many details available)
-14* Lenses (28* actual)
-x2 smaller 60mm? fans and separate psu
x2 Meanwell PLC-100-20 Class 2 Power Supply drivers, Input: 1.4A, Output +20V and 4.8A (I was a little confused by this... why a lower input but higher output- which is the actual driven current?)
-x1 switch for entire panel and fans
-Heatsink dimensions: 3/16" Lip, 1" Rim before fins, and actual dimensions of fins: 11 1/8"x9 5/8"x1"
-Actual Draw: 167w
**if there are any details I missed please feel free to ask and I will do what I can**
Pictures coming up,
Some things to point out that I thought were pros or cons of each
1.) Look for the flashes in the Apollos heatsink- igh... QUALITY right there. Notice the bent fins as well. (again, lets get this out of the way- this isn't calling any company out- its the source of parts- we've already seen the pcbs stating "evergrow," the point im trying to make is rebranded/generic parts are of less quality. That's it.)
2.) Notice the differences in the clutter of wiring/driver placement between the models, that was very noticeable..
3.) Notice the total amount of fins over the heatsinks (Apollo's squares vs. the SGS' vs. the 200's lip that extends outside the bottom of the light for extra cooling from outside/ambient air temps)
4.) The upgradeable option on the SGS, pcbs are not wired directly to the drivers (like Apollo or AT), they are wired to a designated "transfer" pcb, then to the drivers, for easy swaps, both LEDs' pcbs and drivers. Very clever.
5.) The adjustable feature on the Meanwell drivers, need to ask GG how to adjust them accordingly
6.) How easy/hard it is to disassemble or reassemble each, those SGS heatsinks BARELY fit inside the casing, whereas the AT I could literally break down in to separate components.
7+) and whatever else another perspective may see!
Alright, pictures.