Kaptain Kron
Well-Known Member
the supernova is an expensive light but what they mean by enhanced spectrum is that its a tri band light its not all that "enhanced" as they say the light in the link i left is tri band just like yours only its about 1k more expensive i only post this as a devils advocate and to try and get some feedback on what i think so please take no offense.
The Enhanced Spectrum SuperNova includes six additional custom spectrums of LED light. These added LED’s extend the photosynthetic range covering the entire spectrum from 405nm to 465nm in the blue, as well as 620nm to 740nm in red.
^^ is from the hid hut website on the spectrum of the super nova light
here is what is the info on the lighthouse led with cree led's not the bridgelux ones they use in the super nova
Blue LED: 425nmWattage: 240Red LED: 660 & 630
Which leads me to this question/point for u to consider Yes the supernova has a little bit more of a blended spectrum but is that really neccesary versus a UV LED with the nm in the right places for maximum photosynthesis
Also i have heard that the cree LED's versus the bridgelux are about 2-3 times brighter i am doing a lil more research to confirm this but wont really know til i get the light. Just thought u might find that interesting considering u dropped the big bucks on that light and you never know u may find that u want another and if this light works like i hope it does might save some of us people who need led's a lil money.
Ill keep u updated, good lookin grow so far man i hope that light pumps out a good one for ya
The Enhanced Spectrum SuperNova includes six additional custom spectrums of LED light. These added LED’s extend the photosynthetic range covering the entire spectrum from 405nm to 465nm in the blue, as well as 620nm to 740nm in red.
^^ is from the hid hut website on the spectrum of the super nova light
here is what is the info on the lighthouse led with cree led's not the bridgelux ones they use in the super nova
Blue LED: 425nmWattage: 240Red LED: 660 & 630
Which leads me to this question/point for u to consider Yes the supernova has a little bit more of a blended spectrum but is that really neccesary versus a UV LED with the nm in the right places for maximum photosynthesis
Also i have heard that the cree LED's versus the bridgelux are about 2-3 times brighter i am doing a lil more research to confirm this but wont really know til i get the light. Just thought u might find that interesting considering u dropped the big bucks on that light and you never know u may find that u want another and if this light works like i hope it does might save some of us people who need led's a lil money.
Ill keep u updated, good lookin grow so far man i hope that light pumps out a good one for ya