I checked them out..I'd have to agree that from what I looked at and the parts available i
Oh for sure my philosophy is that whatever I pay out will eventually pay for itself ten fold..mind you I'm not going to go out and drop thousands on a light if u catch my drift..just with all the options available (I. E cob vero strips qb ) it's kinda confusing and intimidating ..looking for something that will last the test of time and also something to beat the heat and space used with a hps..(yes I understand hps is the king pin of yeild) Im just about to start flower on my current girls and would like to sw8tch it up for the next one..I'm also considering adding a 4x4 tent for a perpetual grow ( Cuz I smoke more then I make athe the moment lol) so trust all this is not in vain I'm soaking it up and hoping to put the knowledge to the test
You shouldn't have to drop thousands on a light. Look at it from a simpler perspective.
There are only 4 components for an LED system. The emitter (cob, qb, strip, whatever), the power supply (driver), electrical connections (wire, wagos, solder) and something to mount the emitter to which will also act as your heat sink.
You can either drive the emitters hard or soft. Hard requires less emitters but produces more heat and is less efficient. Also requires bulky heat sinks. Soft (eg. under 35w for a Vero 29 c) requires more emitters but you get more light for the same amount of power and you don't need bulky heat sinks. Running soft also means that the emitters will last almost forever. That is appealing to people who just want to buy once and be done with it.