Platinum LED

BeerShnob

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Cool. I am completely onboard with that! We would have to arrange a strain, medium, techniques, blah blah, blah. I think the extra watts one light has over the other will be considered in our final assessment.

What do you think of growblu or hydro grow lights?
 

nogod_

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Poop.

Red hook. Blue moon. Karl strauss of the light world. Empty promises. Craft prices...domestic lager adjunct quality.

Avoid!

Cool. I am completely onboard with that! We would have to arrange a strain, medium, techniques, blah blah, blah. I think the extra watts one light has over the other will be considered in our final assessment.

What do you think of growblu or hydro grow lights?
 

JimmyIndica

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Cool. I am completely onboard with that! We would have to arrange a strain, medium, techniques, blah blah, blah. I think the extra watts one light has over the other will be considered in our final assessment.

What do you think of growblu or hydro grow lights?
I choose neither! There towards bottom half for unit selection!
 

nogod_

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Chip on Board is a technology that until recently (6 mos) was only used by DiY lighting enthusiasts. It just a way of being able to produce a lot of light power with only one connection instead of many connections.

So far there is only one company building with high quality cobs.....the optic vero.

Is the COB a diy deal?
 

az2000

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What do you think of growblu or hydro grow lights?
Overpriced, rebranded Chinese lights. They use epiwhatver diodes.

On top of that, HydroGrowLED is distinguished by Cammie McKenzie's antics. She (was a he) does a lot of scammy stuff, posting under pseudonyms, silencing unhappy customers with threats of "grassing out."

Why spend a lot of money on lights that don't disclose the diodes nor spectrum?
 

BeerShnob

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I ve been trying to do some research on the vero series and I have not been able to find any grow journals or otherwise useful proof of production online. Do you know of any links that would be useful?
 

testiclees

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I ve been trying to do some research on the vero series and I have not been able to find any grow journals or otherwise useful proof of production online. Do you know of any links that would be useful?
i couldnt find any either but based on supraspl's cred i bought the OV 360. its been on the job just 9 days. plants are plainly loving the light. They are a few weeks into flower so i have nothing conclusive. Ill post pics soon. Any questions dont hesitate.
 

BeerShnob

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i couldnt find any either but based on supraspl's cred i bought the OV 360. its been on the job just 9 days. plants are plainly loving the light. They are a few weeks into flower so i have nothing conclusive. Ill post pics soon. Any questions dont hesitate.

What I do not understand about "full spectrum" led lights is how is they are still photosynthetically efficient. My understanding is that with LEDs you can have many lights with specific wavelengths, thus eliminating unused spectrums by plants . Full spectrum seems counterintuitive to ideas of maintaining par effiency.
 

az2000

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What I do not understand about "full spectrum" led lights is how is they are still photosynthetically efficient. My understanding is that with LEDs you can have many lights with specific wavelengths, thus eliminating unused spectrums by plants . Full spectrum seems counterintuitive to ideas of maintaining par effiency.
IMO, the emphasis on red/blue as "giving the plant only what it needs, being efficient" was from a time when whites were inefficient and/or too expensive to be viable. I think it was more a way to positively rationalize the limitation. "It's not a limitation, it's a benefit! Look at the PAR chart... we're giving the plant what it needs the most."

Then whites became more competitive and efficient. Suddenly "well, the plant does use green and yellow. Maybe not much, but we don't know how much that spectrum contributes to the plant's utilization of other spectra."

But, there seems to be a preponderance of opinion that all white can be improved (at least in flower) with monochromatic red (and maybe blue).
 

testiclees

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i dont get the white light idea entirely either. Since red and blue are component of white light and since a vero spectrum graph shows peaks near the same blue and red areas how exactly does the white light differ?

I have grown with the mars 3w leds and while the plants did flourish under them it seems the vero 29 elicits a more intense response.

As i said just a couple weeks into flower so nothing solid to contribute.
 

Jeeyah

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It's official. I returned my Platinum light. I got a refund. @az2000

I now have a couple options. I'm still trying to figure out matching drivers. Since we wire the COB's in series, I add the voltage to match up. Sometimes that voltage doesn't match up right. I also can't really tell the difference between HLG and HLG-C series.

Option 1.) Replace that light ($230) with a better light, for less money.

(1) HLG-60H-C700A (70 watts 90.6% efficient)
(2) Vero 18 5000K
(2) connectors
(2) Arctic Alpine 11 Plus

Around $90 plus other hardware PS etc. Around $140

Option 2.) Toss the T5. Build the best veg light I've ever owned.

(1) HLG-120H-C700A (150 watts 94% efficient)
(4) Vero 18 5000K
(4) connectors
(4) Arctic Alpine 11 Plus
Edit:(this doesn't match)

Around $156 plus hardware, PS etc. Around $200-$220 depending on hardware etc.

I used a cell phone charger last time. Does anyone know a of a good power supply to power the fans? Do you need active cooling at 700mA?
 
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testiclees

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Platinum sales guy posted a few weeks ago claiming that the new Pleds are the latest tech and the most powerful.

A couple of platinum led threads on 420 are now locked.
 

BeerShnob

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Very comforting...

Well, let's hope my grow goes well lol! I have a link to the journal if anyone is interested.
 

Jeeyah

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Also, I had the dark gray case, and it had a sticker on the box that said 11 band spectrum. (Not 12)
 

BeerShnob

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Platinum sales guy posted a few weeks ago claiming that the new Pleds are the latest tech and the most powerful.

A couple of platinum led threads on 420 are now locked.
How did you clone and what was your success rate? I have some in Jiffy pellets and its day 7; how much longer do you think before they take root?
 
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