rocknratm
Well-Known Member
can you go into your research and why you landed on these? Simplest terms would be best for me, I am but a humble farmer. I have a platinum led and a go green led. Platinum is the blurple you refer to I think and the go green is cob, not sure the exact model they used, but its the white light.RQE=Relitive Quantum Efficiency (Burple)
PAS=Potosynthetic Action Spectrum (white)
YPF=Yeild Photon Flux
PPF=Photosynthetic Photon Flux
All very important things to understand if you want to know exactly why you like your CXB3590's aside from their efficiency & efficacy. I'm all about them too. Hense the Amare with CXB3070's & the Pro-9 I'm getting with CXB3590's. I've done my research & decided on this commercial panel if I wasn't gonna build. So my commercial panel is up to par on physics & engeneiring unless you can explain otherwise. All top-bin Cree. My plants Yeild plenty enough for me to afford them especially when the owner is easy to work with. He'll give you a deal.
That's cool you had one built but you had to pay someone so doesn't that defeat the purpose of being a DIY guy therefor placing you with the less smart guys like me who would buy a panel or at least in the same boat. Shit, plenty of DIY guys built all Cree or Vero units that they manufactured & are great with the best components & transperancy. Best you can buy w/o actually doing it yourself. Does that mean buying them is a mistake? Maybe I just don't understand what's being replied to me. ?
Anyways, were the above comments referring to the Solar-Storm or the Amare?
Just curious about how much of a difference in performance you think there is, why, and what you think the real outcome in quality and quantity would be.