Hell I'm not putting a single non-UL light in my home, ain't worth it.
Too risky...specially when it's your own equity. I sacked up and went cree globes all through out my house, different wattages and CRI for different rooms.
I have enough to grow a good amount of ranks if I ever wanted to try it out...haha
The light nate/growershouse has is the actual one that UL approved. They sent it back and it went to nate. It's crazy that Apache is the only one UL certified. Makes a big difference to the new legal market.
Anyone else notice they changed the height on the last measurement to 30", but did not adjust the numbers? I like Andre stepped up and asked for measurements at 36", G, you have proven that is the area to be in with these lights, looks fannnntastic brother
Thanks brother
I showed him the test and we were talking about it. I clarified some things in my video, but glad he put something out there too.
32"-36" is the sweet spot. And with all 14's, 36" is golden since it holds the focus so long/far and will allow more spread.
We meet nate at the max yield, and I was using his 1000w test to show people numbers. He's a cool dude and smart business man. They are in AZ...middle of CA and CO distribution wise...but no sales tax to either.