Hybridway
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That's right, you rock the DIY w/ the GoGreen in the middle right?No I have a GoGreenLED and a DIY
That's right, you rock the DIY w/ the GoGreen in the middle right?No I have a GoGreenLED and a DIY
Yeah 98% PF, aka power factor. That's not efficiency, unfortunately.I think the point there trying to accomplish is "who should care at this price". If their par #'s are legit then their probobly mid-line bin. Lowest binning will not help them accomplish those #'s.
They haven't told me what drivers they use but did say they were 98%.
There's a language barrier & the sales team doesn't understand what a bin is. They think it's the K-Temp or color nm.
So it's been tough to communicate. They're sales guys not light makers. We know way more about lights in every aspect.
But at these prices & using xpe's with the desired mono & cob combo. , their bound to sell.
I'm trying a few light bars.
I can't justify buying the actual lights though. I have to much riding on max Yeild & longevity to mess around anymore then the led comparison test I did. Back to max Yeild. HPS & Amare for me.
I rocks that.That's right, you rock the DIY w/ the GoGreen in the middle right?
1)bin wouldnt matter if electricity was freeI think the point there trying to accomplish is "who should care at this price". If their par #'s are legit then their probobly mid-line bin. Lowest binning will not help them accomplish those #'s.
They haven't told me what drivers they use but did say they were 98%.
There's a language barrier & the sales team doesn't understand what a bin is. They think it's the K-Temp or color nm.
So it's been tough to communicate. They're sales guys not light makers. We know way more about lights in every aspect.
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Check the latest date for CREE CXB 3070 , May 14, 2016I think their probobly better then what Advanced led is stiiiiiillllll offering. And we all know how expensive they are.
I'm getting a few light bars & was thinking about customizing a few of those 100w little ones for modular flowering & veg.
XPE whites in the middle with colors around them in the clusters. Could be fun.
Your using one of their lights right?
what we want to do is to offer good quality led grow light for growing . Reliable ones and can afford .I think their probobly better then what Advanced led is stiiiiiillllll offering. And we all know how expensive they are.
I'm getting a few light bars & was thinking about customizing a few of those 100w little ones for modular flowering & veg.
XPE whites in the middle with colors around them in the clusters. Could be fun.
Your using one of their lights right?
yes .Are they all BB bin?
Yeah 98% PF, aka power factor. That's not efficiency, unfortunately.
If other led grow light test their own products' driver Power factor, you will see it . People want good price and good quality ones , not easy to cover all demands .
Do you have a picture of the XPE 660nm bag? I just want to see the bin, there's only two.yes .
id like to see the XPE 3000k bin too. Thanks. Might as well show us all of them.Do you have a picture of the XPE 660nm bag? I just want to see the bin, there's only two.
We have CREE XPE led chip package bag which shows its info .Do you have a picture of the XPE 660nm bag? I just want to see the bin, there's only two.
may I suggest that you DIY a few 660 triple up stars for enhancements instead of depending on a disposable light mfg ? Its really easy to throw a handful of stars onto a 3 or 4 foot aluminum channel.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jiH_qiB3Dbo
If anybody else wants to watch. Looks like top bin 450nm and bottom bin 630nm. Sigh.
And mid-bin whites, no 660nm shown. Total clusterfuck all around.
Obviously I can DIY, but it's more than a few leds, and at ~$100 for a 50W passive light bar why would I bother? I am always building something, but it's usually something I can't buy.may I suggest that you DIY a few 660 triple up stars for enhancements instead of depending on a disposable light mfg ?
easy peasy have fun figuring it outObviously I can DIY, but it's more than a few leds, and at ~$100 for a 50W passive light bar why would I bother? I am always building something, but it's usually something I can't buy.
If you have a suggestion for a 25-50 passive led build for cheap, I'm all ears. Seriously.
I use pumice which doesn't break into dust like perlite and I use 1CUft to 2CUft of soil I make.I know lighting is important but what about soil? When adding perlite do you guys make exact gram calculations or just count each piece?