Just to expand on the 'genuine' bridgelux question...
I understand they have a specific architecture (like cree, osram etc)
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Is there a way to check this so that a 'homebody' like me can confirm that they are really bridgelux chips used?
Just to expand on the 'genuine' bridgelux question...
I understand they have a specific architecture (like cree, osram etc)
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Is there a way to check this so that a 'homebody' like me can confirm that they are really bridgelux chips used?
Thank you 2 for those useless posts. Next questions?
Happy- What was the name of the company you used? I guess you should have went with a different company or made sure you were happy with their drivers and chips? So far they are working great. Maybe you should have tested them before you bought them? That's how I'm doing it. The company I'm using has been very open to the changes I have asked for.
unimpressed. beginning to think the 'white led' wave is a noob trap. did NASA pick white LED's because they were the most optimal for photosynthesis or because that's what the human eye is most adjusted to? those buds are tiny, you could get better with an HPS, and HPS aren't particularly well-adapted to plant specific spectrums by any means.
I believe white light is only needed for the tiny, tiny, extremely tiny amounts of green and yellow light that plants need but growing primarily with it you might as well be flushing lumens right down the fucking drain for all the good they're doing.