Order fake LM561C's from Alibaba....

Aolelon

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For sure dude I don't doubt it one bit but for the price point and a 4x4 space I think these will produce good enough results for me, based on the kind of results Viceman and others are seeing.

For my budget it was either these or 9x Citi clu048 1212 80cri's, I think both would probably produce pretty similar results but this setup was slightly cheaper and would take up a lot less space in the tent, be substantially lighter and hopefully generate less heat.

Which will be an issue for me in the summer, for that reason LED was the logical choice for me, then it just came down to getting the most for my money.

I originally decided on cobs but after learning more about QB's, from what I understand there's is slightly more uniformity in par over the grow area and less prone to hotspots etc., so any small advantages for a cheaper price made these a no brainer for me.

I think for those of us on a budget that have a genuine need for LED, these are a perfect starting point :bigjoint:
TBH hotspots is really just how you lay out the boards, QB's can be prone to hotspots also if you have them too close together.0
 

kerode

Member
yeah I got 4 individual heatsinks for that reason rather than 2x 600mm ones, I'll make a bit of a frame and distance them 900mm part and have one board over the middle of each 2 square feet portion of the tent
 

nfhiggs

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For sure dude I don't doubt it one bit but for the price point and a 4x4 space I think these will produce good enough results for me, based on the kind of results Viceman and others are seeing.

For my budget it was either these or 9x Citi clu048 1212 80cri's, I think both would probably produce pretty similar results but this setup was slightly cheaper and would take up a lot less space in the tent, be substantially lighter and hopefully generate less heat.

Which will be an issue for me in the summer, for that reason LED was the logical choice for me, then it just came down to getting the most for my money.

I originally decided on cobs but after learning more about QB's, from what I understand there's is slightly more uniformity in par over the grow area and less prone to hotspots etc., so any small advantages for a cheaper price made these a no brainer for me.

I think for those of us on a budget that have a genuine need for LED, these are a perfect starting point :bigjoint:
I personally don't see the point of taking the risk of the Chinese sellers not providing the product promised when you can buy genuine Samsung LED strips with LM-561C s6 diodes on them, for roughly half the cost of the Quantum boards. - Hell, I just picked up 100 of the 22" strips from Arrow for $9.74 apiece, free shipping. Thats the equivalent of a QB288 board for $39.
 

Aolelon

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I personally don't see the point of taking the risk of the Chinese sellers not providing the product promised when you can buy genuine Samsung LED strips with LM-561C s6 diodes on them, for roughly half the cost of the Quantum boards. - Hell, I just picked up 100 of the 22" strips from Arrow for $9.74 apiece, free shipping. Thats the equivalent of a QB288 board for $39.
For 39$ you get everything needed not just the board. The heatsinks. Wagos, wire, hangers.i known those are pretty cheap to buy as well, but something about the QB people want. And the strips are rarely in stock, that I've seen.
I do get what you're saying though.
 
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kerode

Member
in my case, it was more just a matter of needing to get them into tent asap, I'm very much hands on and love diy but with these I'll have them landed next week and in the tent in a matter of minutes, without a doubt if I end up doing another build it would be a complete custom build, knowing how I am it'd be 2 months in the planning lol but theses cheapo's can be producing flower in the meantime. I still plan on customising this build to a degree and doing some cable management etc. at $550 au landed in 4 days I'm willing to take the gamble.

If I can find it, there was someone on here that did an awesome looking hlg custom build, I plan on doing something very similar
 

Franc Iss

Member
that's a bummer to hear mate, I decided to give them a go so hopefully my experience is a bit more pleasant, I did however stipulate very clearly, specific terms to be put into the purchase contract, including terms like 'genuine samsung lm561c s6' etc. so if need be there's is always trade assurance, with a bit of luck I won't need it!

Dont rely on the trade insurance its for most who have tried it just real bullshit.. however I bought 4 boards from meiju and I will be hitting 1g/w of good buds in a 4x4 at 520w for my first grow so I think thats pretty decent regardless of the led I got legit or not

with trade insurance, you might get some of your money back...but the shipping, the nerves, the wasted time.... these losses count far more...
 

Franc Iss

Member
I have just finished a very bad experience with Meijiu Led. They send DIY kit without connectors, screws, malfunctioning external plastic dimmer - which was priced at 14$ without being asked, very poor communication and not willing to negotiate the reinbursment of their mistake. I managed to get the money back thru alibaba trade assurance, but the nerves, the delay spent wont compensate the cheap price you get there. As more people say and i wouldnt listen, i wouldnt buy again...maybe except pcb, or individual components, nothing assembled there in terms of tech is worth buying... So guys, beware of Meijiu if you are looking for a long term reliable connection, you might get 1 of 3 complete orders. Dont waste your time and value on cheap things, your brainjuice and health worth more...
 

conversekidz

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I have just finished a very bad experience with Meijiu Led. They send DIY kit without connectors, screws, malfunctioning external plastic dimmer - which was priced at 14$ without being asked, very poor communication and not willing to negotiate the reinbursment of their mistake. I managed to get the money back thru alibaba trade assurance, but the nerves, the delay spent wont compensate the cheap price you get there. As more people say and i wouldnt listen, i wouldnt buy again...maybe except pcb, or individual components, nothing assembled there in terms of tech is worth buying... So guys, beware of Meijiu if you are looking for a long term reliable connection, you might get 1 of 3 complete orders. Dont waste your time and value on cheap things, your brainjuice and health worth more...
don't post your fake experience in my fake thread....
 
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