@Hybridway
Wow you have tested lamp SolarECLIPSE™ 350+UVB, Its funny and real story about 6-7 month ago ive been in china and i saw that product in UV tube factory. A i said that nice combination source of light but in low quality components in driver Power factror less than 90 and quite too heavy chassis 15 kg for only 350W with cheap fans.
They ask me what i will change if this product will be for me. i said : LENS drivers and fans.. they calculate my advise but the price was to high for customers who order this produce. Now i know that was amaretechnologies. So the world is quite small..
Any way UV-B/C tube in that lamp is very important and gives you nice boost THC level in last 1-2 week before harvest. I dont know why only Australian producer make UV-b/C supplementation I know for now only solar storm and solar spec .
But ill use UV-B and UV-C in my light system too in ratio 15 % uvc and 33% uvb with 20W tube for 120x120 growbox ...
And i hope you will make this test on your plants.
And we finally know how deep the rabbit hole is...
Tom,
I have to address this comment as I do not believe it to be true. There's so many out there trying to bash Amare because, after all, they are THE light to beat as far as performance & craftmanship is concerned.
How is it you saw an Amare light at a Fluorescent light factory in China? That's not even possible. What would be the affiliation & why would an Amare be there? Doesn't make any sense guy.
Also, the reflector lens array w/ supplemental enhancement diodes & removable lens is designed & patented by Victor & Amare. They own that design which is why you'll never see another light like it. Maybe similar but never the same. Also, they use some of the highest quality components available on the market today. I own this light & know for a fact it's built using the best craftsmanship & components I can find in an led grow light.
Many a company attempt to discredit Amare because they are at the very top of the chain. It would serve you best to focus on your ideas & innovations by not slandering the originator of the commercial COB grow light.
Nobody has or even can offer to sell you the Amare light for re-sale. It's patented design is one of a kind. As you can see, other companies, including yourself understand the huge advantage to enhancing the white cob. I give you props for your design & research. But please do recognize where it all started & credit where credit is due.
They're called the white light revolution for a reason. Even the all white light cob comp. that started off knocking the enhancement of the white cob, saying its unecessary, realize they are at a huge disadvantage & are trying to find a way to increase their CRI & add the much needed nanometers to grow pot with the highest success.
I'm glad you recognize the importance of enhancement but you do not grow Marijuana & have not tested your lights on cannabis. I am all about the truth & cannot stand-by & let non-truths (put nicely) to be told about the original innovator of the enhanced cob grow light product, called Amare.
With all that said, my offer stands to test your light. But it would be in a side by side comparison run against Amare Technologies, whom the owner is a MJ grower, built & specifically designed his lights to give the absolute best results growing Marijuana.
So, please do not slander the company by saying you saw their light at a uv bulb factory in China in which offered to sell you the Amare product. Also, please do not spread rumors of low-quality components used either, as that is a well known fact to be the farthest from the truth.
Top-bin Cree is used, the fans work real well & are close to silent, the lens is solid glass & is the only company to offer the reflector w/ removable lens built in. The surrounding monos are patented & can not be resold to you or anyone else. They've been dealing w/ the same t-8 uv manufacturer for the past 2.5 years & the uv bulb company has nothing to do with Amare at their factory. So, do not attempt to smear rumors around. If your light is that good, we will all see when it someday makes it to the U.S. through a separate vendor that you will not personally be able to have quality control over.
Amare upgrades every time improvements are made possible.
Like I said, I'd be happy to test your light in a side by side against Amare & we can all see just how well they each perform.