Platinum LED

Dave455

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UFO Series LED grow light
The UFO Series is comprised of two top brand LED chips, CREE and OSRAM, constructed with the perfect mix of Cree XPE series bin L1-R20-P2-C-01 and the Osram OSLON series bin 3T-1-0-350 660nm Light Emitting Diodes. Two modes of control for independent veg and flower cycle, or combine both modes for plant growth from start to finish. The full photosynthetic spectrum give your plants their ideal spectral ratios from seed straight through to harvest. This UFO Series led grow light will cultivate record breaking yields, both in quantity and quality with superior quiet, low heat running, and substantially reduced power consumption. Featuring the highest PAR and Lumen per watt of any other LED grow light on the market, our design will produce higher PPF and PPFD output than our competitors, ensuring a grow of happy and healthy plants for years to come. The UFO series boasts a larger area coverage than those of competing LED grow lights and now equals that of traditional grow lights. A competitive and cost effectively priced product, along with our guaranteed service warranty will ensure the continued satisfaction of our customers.
Features:
UL certified safety standards.
Unique and perfect combination of Cree and Osram chips in the market.
High Bin quality: Cree L1-R20-P2-C-01, Osram 3T-1-0-350.
Unique no-glass design delivers increased light to your plants.
Excellent heat sink among LED grow lights provides superior cooling and increased LED life.
Exact wavelength guaranteed.
Easy to install instructions.
Cool jagged design and tough construction.
Wow ! What are Umoles per J with this light ? Lets see PAR map for light coverage. Inquiring minds need to know !
 

Unit Farm System Supply

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I like the Unitfarm fixture but you should avoid such claims like "better as any competitors in the market". That's at first simply not true(SanLED's blurple Osram fixtures have up to 2,9μmol/J) and it sounds like the same bullshit claims Mars and other scammers use in their describtion.
And you do not want to end up in one pot with these brands... you have a much better product! Substantiate your results with a lab test, name whatever diodes you use and how high the total PPF output is, mention this already in the first describtion and that's all you have to do.
Nonsensical statements make you look implausible. I do not need a minute to refute your claim. Do not use it, you do not need that ...! Your lights are pretty good!
Thanks for your like, we are not the best, but we will do better in the future
 

Randomblame

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Osrams bin structure is a bit tricky. Is your deepred T2T3 or T3T4 bin, SSL80 or 120?
Osram sells the T4 bin in 120° hypered as horticulture diodes for the same price like the SSL80's in T2T3.
And have you seen their new Osram Square diodes(binned at 700mA)? Dual deepreds with up to 3,9 fuckin' μmol/J at 700mA!
Cree's XP-G3(2A) is also much more efficient and powerful like Cree's XP-E2(1A).
You would need probably only half that much of these more efficient and powerful diodes to make a better more efficient light for the same upfront costs.
 

Unit Farm System Supply

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I know some people think our price is high, a good news, because of the stability of the exchange rate, we will adjust our price, and we have almost 40% discount for our tent, if you are in UK or EU, you can enjoy the discount, but the amount is not much now.
 

Purpsmagurps

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LOL . 800 @ 6 inches LOL . exactly what I thought. get off platinum's page they are better than you.. by a large margin. 400 dollars for not even 600 umol @ 12 inches. your par map isnt at 18 inches like the title since its a variable one.
PLATINUM HAS YOU BEAT. who cares about the extra 180 watts my p600 uses. I get 1800 umol in the center @ 18 inches.
 
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Purpsmagurps

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so if I get double the par at double the length with older diodes but still is cheaper in basic $ to umol why should anyone buy unit farm?
 

nfhiggs

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I believe the 6" and 12 " are the sizes of the squares, not distance from the light source.
Yeah, and like the Platinum, its spread is horrible. Over 50% down at a mere nine inches from the center. Its basically got a foot print a bit bigger than my foot.
 
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