PetFlora
Well-Known Member
First, china sell snake oil
Lots of exaggerations
Lowest quality parts,
no support after the sale
AND they have the spectrums wrong
Multibands and multichips mean lots of different temperatures and driver requirements, If any fail you're screwed
Quality far red and IR diodes are very expensive. The crap they add will not last or be very effective (more sales hype)
There will no doubt be some saying theirs works fine, but for how long, and at what PR lumen loss in one year?
A lot of us have been R & D'ing and experimenting with various led alternatives, including common led light bulbs for 3+ years
We have found several manufacturers who are dedicated to producing quality lights. And yes, they cost more, but are within most starter budgets
Most importantly, they will easily outperform the chinese offerings
Of great benefit to you is, several companies now have smaller panels at affordable prices.
Just add more panels as your budget allows. Some have lots of successful grows, others are from quality companies and use quality parts, but are yet to be proven
Area 51 now has a sweet RW 75 $250 http://a51led.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65&products_id=191
Innoled is the first to offer nanotechnology
http://innoledinc.com/product/innoled-50w-led-grow-light-system-replaces-a-400w-sodium-copy/ $395
BML Horticulture offers a unique individual bar option where you can select your own spectrums
Bars are available from 12" @ $119/ft; 18" @ $134; 24" @ $179...
There are no doubt more companies, so those who know of them, feel free to add them along with links to make it easier on the noobs
http://www.bmlcustom.com/custom-led-strip/
Lots of exaggerations
Lowest quality parts,
no support after the sale
AND they have the spectrums wrong
Multibands and multichips mean lots of different temperatures and driver requirements, If any fail you're screwed
Quality far red and IR diodes are very expensive. The crap they add will not last or be very effective (more sales hype)
There will no doubt be some saying theirs works fine, but for how long, and at what PR lumen loss in one year?
A lot of us have been R & D'ing and experimenting with various led alternatives, including common led light bulbs for 3+ years
We have found several manufacturers who are dedicated to producing quality lights. And yes, they cost more, but are within most starter budgets
Most importantly, they will easily outperform the chinese offerings
Of great benefit to you is, several companies now have smaller panels at affordable prices.
Just add more panels as your budget allows. Some have lots of successful grows, others are from quality companies and use quality parts, but are yet to be proven
Area 51 now has a sweet RW 75 $250 http://a51led.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65&products_id=191
Innoled is the first to offer nanotechnology
http://innoledinc.com/product/innoled-50w-led-grow-light-system-replaces-a-400w-sodium-copy/ $395
BML Horticulture offers a unique individual bar option where you can select your own spectrums
Bars are available from 12" @ $119/ft; 18" @ $134; 24" @ $179...
There are no doubt more companies, so those who know of them, feel free to add them along with links to make it easier on the noobs
http://www.bmlcustom.com/custom-led-strip/
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