I know you are somewhat kidding, but I will answer anyways, it's a true concern for many,
Apache is expensive, no doubt, I never claimed them to be a budget buy, they are if you want the best light. Out of all the big panels(stealth, hydrogrow, CLW, ilumitex, lumigrow) that are supposed to cover a 4x4 for flower, $2300 is right inline(unfortunately). And considering it's 600w+ of the best, not just 400w of some junk, I think it's worth it. Honestly, there is no single LED that I know of that comes close to the light output and coverage that the at600 has. Hell, it is even out doing the best 1000w hps. It's been a long time coming for a light like this and many have been waiting.
Really short and quick descriptions on the site. Obviously you can't patent spectrums, but AT's is theirs and they have been using it way before any of the new companies rocking W/R or all white were even in existence. With all the fake claims of companies working with/using NASA spectrums, no wonder why they want to make it seem like it is patens(if they could they would). As for their website as a whole, I have said it has been shitty and still is. They said they were redoing it, but so far they have just added new, and never fixed or improved the basics of it. They probably just wanted to get the new stuff finally up.
If you want to see some happy plants(only plants that matter, not peppers), just give me a couple days and the show will begin. I would imagine that with the at600, we will be seeing more apaches around, not just me and puff.
Lastly and best of all, I have shared my code(personal, just for me, yet I give it out so people can actually try apache and not have to totally break the bank) with everyone on here and it still works.
Code: RBK331... AT200≈ $750 AT600≈ $1600