Well hyroot, now if you say that...I get concerned.....I trust you watching your posts and threads over there years...listen guys, I'm not selling this product!!! I'm only testing it...real deal live..if it sucks, then it will suck and I'll report that it sucks! But yes Ben owns HH and so far he's treated my friend well and he facilitated this. Let's let the product do the work and fail or prevail. Simple. I'm unbias. Let's get a pic of package and lable..
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No disrespect to you or anything. A lot of people on here have been screwed or burned in the past by Ben and his lights. Hopefully he's changed his ways. He cares more now. Also a lot of people on here build their own leds. And know quite a bit. With most shady companies especially the China direct rebranded like groblu, lush, mars, kind, etc... all say proprietary spectrum and refuse to say what parts they use basically because they are lying and want money and don't care about their customers being happy.
I hope this light works out and there's no issues and you have a great grow.
Another thought. Maybe if you run another grow after this. Try removing the lenses. Since the cobs are so close. You might get a bigger spread and may not need that extra intensity . Also with those lenses watch the distance. If those are quality cobs. You'd probably want the light about 2 feet away with lenses.
I have a cob panel the uses lenses. I like them with out the lenses. Soon I'm going to swap out the cobs in there for better ones. There's cree cxa 2035 . Which is crees first cob release a couple years ago I'm going to swap in some cree cxb 3070's.
Good luck and happy growing
Since it's CE certified (European safety ) the parts should be public knowledge. They would have to disclose everything in the safety testing to get the cert. Ce is more loose than UL certs though. So why hide everything
@BenSeiDank ? Transparency is everything in this industry.