Thanks for posting a link. The one thing I can say that is good about the light, is that it uses Edison Red LED's. Edison makes very good LED's, with high lumen values. The only downside is that Edison is a very small company, that is difficult to reach when you have a concern or need information from them (been trying now for quite a while). As far as their blues go, if they're using Edison already, it makes NO sense to use a Bridgelux LED. Edison makes higher lumen rated Blue vs Bridgelux, by quite a bit... I don't think their panel is 125W though, unless that's the total power including the fans, as Chinese MFR's use boards this size with either 112pcs or 119pcs LED. The bad part about the light, is that they're about as basic as the first models that came to market 3-4 years ago. They only use 1 blue (460nm) and 1 red (660nm), and that's all they give you. The blue is in between our peaks for marijuana, and the red only hits close to 1 of them. Remember, weed uses 439nm, 469nm, 643nm, and 667nm for photosynthesis. If it only gets half of this light, it will only carry out half of the photosynthetic process. You will definitely need to supplement their light with CFL, in order to get decent results from it. The CFL will help fill in the rest of the spectra that are missing from the LED light. Most-likely, they use 120 degree LED's, any narrower and they'd have a very difficult time achieving a 3' x 3' coverage area.