Spider sp4000 test.

Sup up and sit back and enjoy the success or failure. Either way, we will see this light in action together.

updates and photos begin tomorrow. I will be very detailed. Hope to chat with you all soon.
Cb420
 
Thank you. It shall be fun. Hopefully we all learn something. One way or another.

the light arrived today. I’ll get all set up tomorrow. Enjoy the day.
 
Thank you. It shall be fun. Hopefully we all learn something. One way or another.

the light arrived today. I’ll get all set up tomorrow. Enjoy the day.
You should make sure you get down real close to a couple individual diodes of the different colors, and take some nice detailed photos. Get the reds, the "ir" if it claims to have it, and the whites. Don't know if its 3000K AND 5000K but either way.
But ya, pics are great. :)
 
Yep. Will do. I was already checking it out. Red. Infrared. 3000 and 5000 Samsung bulbs. They look pretty cool. I’ll get the best picks I can.
 
You should make sure you get down real close to a couple individual diodes of the different colors, and take some nice detailed photos. Get the reds, the "ir" if it claims to have it, and the whites. Don't know if its 3000K AND 5000K but either way.
But ya, pics are great. :)
IR on all the chinese lights seems to be far red. If it makes a faint red light: far red. No light at all from true IR, at least from our 850nm.
 
I've never seen Spider Farmer state what they use for deep red and far red diodes
(760nm which they refer to as infrared,they are a higher wavelength than most companies seem to use)on the SF 1000,2000 and 4000. I would be interested to find out.
 
I've never seen Spider Farmer state what they use for deep red and far red diodes
(760nm which they refer to as infrared,they are a higher wavelength than most companies seem to use)on the SF 1000,2000 and 4000. I would be interested to find out.
There's only 1 or 2 on the sf1000 I always wondered if that's even effective
 
For what its worth! These gals are into their 7th week and have lived under my SF-1000 and off and on a couple of cheap 5000 k shop lights in the 45 watt range. I'm pretty happy with what's happened thus far.
 

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