Twilight LED Grow Light Questions

KarmaPaymentPlan

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Have you considered using actual Cree or bridgelux cobs (cx series/Vero)? and idon't mean a handful but an actual white light. I'd like to see more company's actually using high quality parts like most of us here if your company can do it you'll really be making an example for the others to follow but the window is closing fast cause a lot of these guys here are about to do it
 

REALSTYLES

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You going to smash it like mars after test...For me looks Very similar in quality.
Lol I won't smash it because it will be free and the Mars light I paid for and I'd like to run it up against a diy 200w Cree CXB panel and I'll use the same strain with 2 plant under each and them in 2x4 tents. Also will do videos and take pics every week to show progress. I think it would be fun to see.
 

REALSTYLES

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Good questions, every one want to know this. Cree's structure is different, it has no light wavelength for UV & IR & 660nm, it is main in white light, but what LED grow light need is red & blue light.
I want to test the light and do a side by side. I'll make video's every week and take pictures of the side by side and if you don't do it it's gonna look bad for you not me. Because you are not confident in your product and I will give it the benefit of the doubt and be fair from the results. But I hope it can do this

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twilightled2015

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I want to test the light and do a side by side. I'll make video's every week and take pictures of the side by side and if you don't do it it's gonna look bad for you not me. Because you are not confident in your product and I will give it the benefit of the doubt and be fair from the results. But I hope it can do this

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Hello, Thanks for your interest. I am confident with our lights. No one knows our lights here & what I say is nonsense. That why we sponsor the free light which cost hundreds of dollars. I see your email. Thank you.
 

twilightled2015

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Have you considered using actual Cree or bridgelux cobs (cx series/Vero)? and idon't mean a handful but an actual white light. I'd like to see more company's actually using high quality parts like most of us here if your company can do it you'll really be making an example for the others to follow but the window is closing fast cause a lot of these guys here are about to do it
We have used bridgelux chips, cree is more for white light, so we use epistar and birdgelux chips for mixing red & blue &white lights . Your feedback will be valueable for us to better our lights.
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twilightled2015

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Lol I won't smash it because it will be free and the Mars light I paid for and I'd like to run it up against a diy 200w Cree CXB panel and I'll use the same strain with 2 plant under each and them in 2x4 tents. Also will do videos and take pics every week to show progress. I think it would be fun to see.
It's great, you are the right one. you can compare our led light with yours.
 

twilightled2015

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We still don't know which emitter part numbers are being used. Mostly Epistar though it seems. It's probably just as good as the other Epistar lights...
Sorry, I thought you need to know the chips we used. here is the emitters:

Epistar chips
ES-SMSOPX42 UHB-PX orange 615nm 42mil 700 mA
ES-SMHRPX42 UHB-PX red 624nm 42mil 700 mA
ES-SMBRPN42C UHB-PN red 660nm 42mil 700 mA
ES-SMYLPN42B UHB-PN YELLOW 589 42mil 500ma
ES-SASFPN42D UHB-PN IR 850nm 42mil 1000 mA
EP-U4545K-A3 45mil UV

Blue and White from Bridgelux
Blue : BXCB4545XXX-F2
White:BXCA4545XXX-D
 
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