This Chinese LED looks interesting, ugh..

Six9

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The company is Geyapex, they manufacturer for Advanced Platinum and Diamond LED. Cree and Bridgelux used. I was quoted some very good pricing.. the PAR for the money is insane if accurate.

Single fan which looks easily swappable, okay heatsinks, probably not terribly efficient but man they look okay for the money. Glass for COB, acrylic lenses for Bridgelux and no glass/plastic covering the arrays. hmm..


Solo 300 ~210w draw:
http://www.geyapex.com/#!untitled/c61z
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Solo 400 ~365w draw:
http://www.geyapex.com/#!solo-400-led-grow-light/c1cz2
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Pic of the 600 unit (they won't sell), but same heatsinks used:
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I want two Timber kits but dang the savings for the PAR, two 400s would kick it. Ugh..
 

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PSUAGRO.

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I can tell you those #s are a straight lie , no question.

B- lux doesn't make half of those monos being used. 200- 600umols on the 4x4 perimeter is a big discrepancy, lol

I can go on and on but basically stay way
 

topshelf_sac

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I've researched that light. It's called Top Shelf LED in the USA. They are based out of LA. It's called the duolux 600. Geyapex will refer you to top shelf and they charge about $1000 or $1100 per light.
 
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