QUOTE="AquariusPanta, post: 11690691, member: 886695"]Some people like cooking at home, some like going out to eat. There are even those who enjoy switching it up from time to time .
I thought the same thing too about LED companies using random numbers for comparison to established lights, such as MH, but 240W isn't 250W, and what does 90W compare to? Again, it seems more like a marketing strategy. Picture a big bag of Doritos but with only a few chips inside.[/QUOTE]
I hear ya man, I like cooking at home, there's nothing they sell out there that I can't cook better at home (or die trying.). But this is not a cooking site. In the old days we were only dealing in watts and it was very simple. 600 was better than 400. Now the numbers are meaningless. Every manufacturer comes up with some new number to describe their light. I can't even keep track of them all anymore.
I thought the same thing too about LED companies using random numbers for comparison to established lights, such as MH, but 240W isn't 250W, and what does 90W compare to? Again, it seems more like a marketing strategy. Picture a big bag of Doritos but with only a few chips inside.[/QUOTE]
I hear ya man, I like cooking at home, there's nothing they sell out there that I can't cook better at home (or die trying.). But this is not a cooking site. In the old days we were only dealing in watts and it was very simple. 600 was better than 400. Now the numbers are meaningless. Every manufacturer comes up with some new number to describe their light. I can't even keep track of them all anymore.