I have been following LED's closely since they 1st popped up a couple of years back, as I am in an area often scanned for heat emmisions, by Power company helicopters that the police pay for looking at suspect 'sites'. These aerial maps of hotspots are then used by police along with power consumption figures as intelligence to bust grow rooms (especially in attics) Not sure if it's same over the pond but it's a pain here.....So thats 1 good reason for me to look into them.
the other is that I think the idea is superb, hardly any waste heat, just the right wavelength, but what keeps me out is the expense.
I worked as an Electronic Engineer up until 2003 and I can see how they would work and have been thinking of making my own set if I could source the LED's used........But LED's can only go so bright, so I think to become viable for me, the LED's will have to be brighter, or the price down because at the moment I would suspect that you would be wanting maybe some extra panels sidelighting lower leaves of a lesser wattage in a conventional grow, but with these diodes being relatively new, they command a high price, but as more are made this will drop.
It would be an extremely simple matter to make these panels up on a sheet of veroboard, just need the correct wavelengths, and i've seen some data on a manufacturers web site so i may try and price some LED's today.
What i've been on the look out for (and there surely wil be a flood at some point if LED come popular) is LED panels stating that they are grow LED's but are nothing more than normal LED's or Hi Brightness ones.....That is nasty and i'm going to check e-bay soon make sure no -ones trying to rip people off)
Going back a year now but 1 site did a comparision between 2x90w and 1x45w LED grow - and a 400WMetal halide (I think was MH) the guy said the LED's took 2 weeks longer to finish....But he was down to 2x90w - took the 45Watt out as it wasn't needed. - I think they definitely fill a niche, be great if they get brighter sell more, get cheap enough for me to knock one up...
In fact i'll try find a price of both LED's etc just for interest....
I have been looking at results for the latest set of Sunshine products, as even the 1st Generation did very well in a head to head test with a 400W test on another website, just off the top of my head the 1st Gen ones (A 45w panel on top, supplimented by