BIG SALE for CREE CXB 3590 LED GROW LIGHTS

Airwalker16

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I built something very similar years ago but mine was better; chips were in pairs at the ends of the bar for better light distribution and mine are water cooled.

Your lights are 5 years obsolete compared to what we're doing here lol
I don't think that's unknown to them. The price for it is pretty insane.
 

gwheels

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I am very happy with the pair of horti bloom luma B4s i bought. They are in 3k and it was 360 to the door plus 25 duty per light. As cheap as i could make them and they have really nice fixtures.

The insides are meanwell and citi 1212s. They work as they should and i added close to 500 watts of 3k cobs in the grow room for about 400 USD all in

They are not latest tech but i needed to fill a bigger room than expected and they foot the bill.

For quite a bit more i could have gone to cree top bins. The value is pretty fantastic.
 

gwheels

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240 watts per light for 179 delivered. Duty is not included but that depends on where you are importing. They were at my door 3 or 4 days after they shipped from China too. FAST shipping

And i love the daisy chain cords they come with. Ready to link up. Works really well for me.
 

ttystikk

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240 watts per light for 179 delivered. Duty is not included but that depends on where you are importing. They were at my door 3 or 4 days after they shipped from China too. FAST shipping
Back in the day, cheap knockoff lights promised high quality chips but arrived with garbage. How to ensure you got what you paid for?
 

ttystikk

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I opened it up. They look legit in the box and citi 1212s are pretty cheap. no guarantees i guess but they will grow...

And they are heavy. The fixtures must have been pressed out of old tank material :D
Keep me informed, I want to hear how they work out.
 

whytewidow

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Once again, 120v cob...thanks for your exaggeration, I don't think you can find any one cob that can be drived with 120v AC voltage, please do not make any joke like this, it's not funny at all, there are only two optional voltage for cree 3590 cob, 36v and 72v, that's all, you can also confirm it according to the driver, please be a little knowledgeable...
Seriously. Theres thousands of them that take 120v jesus christ. They are all over ebay. Yeah you're right I have no knowledge in the led world. Except I work for one of the largest lighting companies for commerical lighting on the east coast jackass. Gtfoh.
 

Airwalker16

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Once again, 120v cob...thanks for your exaggeration, I don't think you can find any one cob that can be drived with 120v AC voltage, please do not make any joke like this, it's not funny at all, there are only two optional voltage for cree 3590 cob, 36v and 72v, that's all, you can also confirm it according to the driver, please be a little knowledgeable...
Ya..... This is just not true at all....
 

ttystikk

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Seriously. Theres thousands of them that take 120v jesus christ. They are all over ebay. Yeah you're right I have no knowledge in the led world. Except I work for one of the largest lighting companies for commerical lighting on the east coast jackass. Gtfoh.
What are CXB3590 CD bin or better 3500K chips going for these days?
 

whytewidow

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What are CXB3590 CD bin or better 3500K chips going for these days?
Honestly I couldn't tell ya. I dont really mess with cobs too much. Strips just give better coverage less voltage sometimes. Depending on how you wire it of course. And the strips just grow so well. Great penetration, ease of building too.
 
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