He also wins the glove contest every time... I'm gonna have to go find me a pair and practice on my Javier Bardem voice... "What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?"...............boys from my pov....on the prototype-comercial race... the age counts....SDS wins time after time...
...and win on sharing datas...how to s.... on the comercial side its the few one... sharing (all???)..lot of things...with us too...
...Wilson i told you... im too today... .
pd,.. lot of prototypes in the diy led way....i respect a lot they DIY works too...
saludos
Here are a few pics of the opticgrowlights 120watt Vero18 3500K driven at 1.75 . The shipping is best Ive seen for fixtures.Priority mail with unit bubblewrapped.The lenses are wrapped also for protection. The Emitters have soft foam cushion taped! after you open the case and see the design and high quality parts used - then you know you bought a winner! I believe with the spacing on the vero18 it makes the 120watt vero18 the best buy in the optic lineup! and its the cheapest price too!
I agree! I believe only time will tell being that its new to the production lines. With the warranty it shouldn't be to big of deal.The other should work until servicing. The 200 doesn't get as hot as I would have thought but I have good intake/outtake so that probly helps a lot!drivers stacked with no gap and hot air blowing right at them...
how do you feel that affects this lights performance and longevity jimmy?
How hot u think a spider4 gets?exactly....too hot.
Awesome man! yeah Ive found that with good intake/exhaust ? makes things a lot easier to control. Optics customer service is excellent! Email back in 24hrs and if it cant wait?Theres always someone there to talk with durin business hrs. The 120/200 watt optic and the heavenbright V6 will be next to each other! Just waitin for the girls to grow up! Have you found the distance from canopy that fits it the best? Thanks for stopping by!I have a 22x28x72 grow space with a 180cfm exhaust fan (and an inside circulating fan), and my Optic Vero 120 raised the grow space temp 1 to 2 degrees above ambient temp of the outer room (to be clear, intake and exhaust come and go from the outer room). I don't have a lot to reference, but compared to other things I've tried it produces very little heat, its quite awesome in that respect.
Mine arrived with the box damaged. I took a picture of the mail delivery person holding the heavily dented box, just in case there were serious issues. Some of the internal parts had dislodged in transit. Optic support was efficient and effective enough that through some rapid back and forth emailing, I was able to gather the information I needed to reset everything properly and the light functions as it should. No complaints so far.
I would add my own grow results, but I am a firm believer in throwing everything I have at any given challenge, so I am running another light along side my Optic during flower -- so I don't have an "Optic only" test situation. (as a side note, with both lights going the temp is 5-6 degrees above ambient, so during the heat wave we are entering I'll probably be going back to just the Optic for about 10 days... not sure how fluctuating the amount of light the plant is receiving will effect it, but heat is going to be a serious issue, so I'll do what I have to do.)
Jimmy, I look forward to seeing your results.
Not really, I'm still playing with it.Have you found the distance from canopy that fits it the best?
Ive been talkin with em for the past few months and they watch. 12 -16 inches. These are 1st gen units and the gen2 will be improved for sure. I am hopin to convince them to change case sizes. Couple tweeks and she is keeper? we shall see? At least now I have the 120 and the 200 vero! I believe Pepes can do the same thing with the 120 as the 200 because the chips are to close on the 200! There the same case. They seem very simple but productive! I havnt seen any better penetration?Not really, I'm still playing with it.
Do any reps from Optic read this forum? Since they are way past prototypes and are selling production models, I have to believe at some point they tested these lights with cannabis. I would be curious what their recommendations are. My light came without any paperwork of any kind, no invoice, no instructions, nothing. The first grow light I bought, a Mars Hydro LED (hold back the hate, please), also came with no paperwork or instructions, so perhaps that is the current industry standard.
At least, for instance, Area51 gives some reference points on their website for suggested distances for veg and flower. The only number that shows up with the Optic 120 (that I've been able to find) is in their online specs, all of the measurements are taken at 16"... which implies that is a good place to start. From there, as far as I can tell we're on our own.
I keep my vero 360 around 20.Ive been talkin with em for the past few months and they watch. 12 -16 inches. These are 1st gen units and the gen2 will be improved for sure. I am hopin to convince them to change case sizes. Couple tweeks and she is keeper? we shall see? At least now I have the 120 and the 200 vero! I believe Pepes can do the same thing with the 120 as the 200 because the chips are to close on the 200! There the same case. They seem very simple but productive! I havnt seen any better penetration?
Yeah I could see that thing burn em if ya got it down to where the 100-200 waters are kept.I keep my vero 360 around 20.
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