The driver s a two wire only, no ground. ant extension chord will work. peaceOk so im all on board to buy the cobs and driver from rapid led.... how do i find out where i can buy a power cord or something to wire to the driver? (Meanwell LPC 35-700) Growmau5 uses a female pigtail and phone charger with his different driver in the video. What do i need to get for the meanwell driver?
I like you, you are Nutty.there is only one company in the world shipping anything to anyone...CIA
that's a lot of money for a sun tan. grin. have you looked at reptile lights, cheaper and same effect. ->http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=6016+6028+15468&pcatid=15468 peaceI also found a SCREAMING deal on UVB. 2: 4' Single Bulb t5 fixtures with reflectors with 2: 4' PURE UVB Bulbs from AgroMax for $120USD.
I'm debating on getting these and using for 15 mins at top of each hour.
But I've never used in prior runs and neither has basically anyone else, ever. So I'm not sure it's worth even bothering
that doesnt seem too screaming of a deal, seems about typicalI also found a SCREAMING deal on UVB. 2: 4' Single Bulb t5 fixtures with reflectors with 2: 4' PURE UVB Bulbs from AgroMax for $120USD.
I'm debating on getting these and using for 15 mins at top of each hour.
But I've never used in prior runs and neither has basically anyone else, ever. So I'm not sure it's worth even bothering
not cheaper than agromax on a watt-for-watt basisthat's a lot of money for a sun tan. grin. have you looked at reptile lights, cheaper and same effect. ->http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=6016+6028+15468&pcatid=15468 peace
Including shipping.... it's a good deal. Why y'all gotta hate?that doesnt seem too screaming of a deal, seems about typical
bulbs: $28 ea:
http://www.htgsupply.com/products/agromax-4-foot-t5-pure-uv-bulb
single bulb fixtures (delete bulb option): $26
http://www.htgsupply.com/products/growbright-4-foot-1-lamp-high-output-t5
Those reptile bulbs don't even come close to the amount of UVB the PURE UVB bulbs do though. Plus that's a tiny little 5" CFL. These are FOUR FOOT LONG bulbs that stretch across my entire screen. 2 on either side with the reflectors keeping the light down on the canopy would do so much better. I guarantee I'd have better results (if uvb gives results ) with them rather than those mogul based ones.i didnt say it wasnt a good deal, i said it wasnt some ridiculous screamin deal as the first place i looked was close in price....
regardless the cf-style reptile bulbs are cheaper than either of the T5 or T8 options
$10 ea shipped in qty 5+ and you dont need a ballast/fixture:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Zoo-Med-ReptiSun-10-0-Desert-UVB-Mini-Compact-Fluorescent-Lamp-/390951030167?var=&hash=item5b067f4d97:m:mr4OAFBLjzQtjhwbZD3c7XQ
the auction says 13W, the fixture says 26W on it, and it pulls 18W at the wall with my wattsup
i could buy 13W of light and 5W of ballast i suppose.... from what i understand UV dominant bulbs should be slightly more efficient than visible light fluorescent as there is less phosphor, its more straight UV
For something that's only on 5-15 minutes a day, I'm all about cheap. Plus with the semileds, you can space them accordingly to be able to actually be of purpose.AW16, the trick is to actually read and then comprehend what's been posted before stating the obvious. I can go to HopSings on Ebay and get more power for even less. I wouldn't trust Semi's anyway but that's just me.
I'm all about accurate nm on something that IS mission critical when flowering 14/10. And if you want even coverage go Illumitex. Spend a buck tightwad!For something that's only on 5-15 minutes a day, I'm all about cheap. Plus with the semileds, you can space them accordingly to be able to actually be of purpose.
from steve´s-ledJust get semileds from stevesleds.com.cause they're brand new,700 ma AND only $2.
I bought FAR RED 720-750nm. Didn't know Wed wanna use Infra as well.from steve´s-led
"- Wavelength - 945-955nm. This is an excellent wavelength perfect for horticultural applications to promote new budding, blooming and encouraging fast growth. This wavelength is invisible to human eyes"
and the Data sheet....
http://www.tslc.com.tw/download/C3535X-JNx1.pdf
I don't like my illumitex its a good light, but its too heavy (why does it have a soft iron chasis ?) and the F3 spectrum isn't quite right, too much emphasis on deep reds.I'm all about accurate nm on something that IS mission critical when flowering 14/10. And if you want even coverage go Illumitex. Spend a buck tightwad!