LED Companies w/ LINKS

Abiqua

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That was my biggest concern when I saw this light the first time it was mentioned awhile back.
It seems like they did their research when it comes to the Cree diodes, the heat distribution, and whatnot.
But why they would slap acrylic/plastic lens on top of all of that good stuff is really baffling.
It's like building a big, delicious, ice cream sundae, and putting a sardine on top.
I think the biggest reason, is that these lights were/are being sold as aquarium fixtures. So with that in mind, the crappy lenses would serve a purpose there at least. But still plenty of reef guys NOT running lenses either......
 

Bad Karma

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Yeah, the led gods giveth and then they taketh away

Even Jeff bought into lenses (at least back in Novemberish). The 2 90w ufos (not going into production) he sent me are lens-less and he suggested I put lenses on to better focus the light

15% efficiency loss is huge, then overtime light/panels degrade due to yellowing/fogging

That's a big part of what drew me to the cob/reflector lights- sans lens
Sometimes the intensity gained outweighs the decrease in light.
I think the biggest reason, is that these lights were/are being sold as aquarium fixtures. So with that in mind, the crappy lenses would serve a purpose there at least. But still plenty of reef guys NOT running lenses either......
I'm not dissing lens, I think they're necessary, I'm just commenting on how incredibly junky those ones look.
What Abiqua said makes sense though, if they were sold as aquarium lights, those lenses would serve some purpose there.
Still, such shitty lenses on such good diodes, that makes me a sad panda.
 

IndoorMadness

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I'm new to indoor growing so I don't know much about lighting right now. I'm growing 8 plants under two cheap UFOs and a few 65w cfls. After this grow I plan on going real big. Any suggestions on lights that won't drain my bank account fully?
 

PetFlora

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I've given up on the LEDLightPlant lights.

Fortunately, my partner did not fill out the order correctly

Whether it's intentional or not, they show a nice spectrum chip in some of the light pictures, but down the product page, it's a completely different one, no where near as good spectrums

I emailed them, but not expecting much.
 

FranJan

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Here's a toy for all you "Full Spectrum" believers out there, especially old one star hisself. It's called "Broadband Spectrum" and they only cost as much as entire panels do. $355.00 for a whopping and "super-efficient" 70mW per. Not exactly ready for prime time, but the future implications are drool worthy. At least they mount it for ya, right? ;) Actually Thor Labs makes some really great LEDs. More science based, but if ya can afford them, (UVB 365nm @ $145.00), they seem to be top notch.







Anyone know of any other "BROADBAND" Leds?
 

PetFlora

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It seems like the next rip-off trend is adding IR to commercial lights. Never mind that these IRs are cheap and won't last very long. From what I am seeing, they only add one/panel. Make sure that each diode is independent and will not take down the others when it fails
 

Chronikool

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It seems like the next rip-off trend is adding IR to commercial lights.


What is the spectrum you are thinking of when you are talking IR?

Never mind that these IRs are cheap and won't last very long. From what I am seeing, they only add one/panel.


What IR's? where are you looking here...?

Make sure that each diode is independent and will not take down the others when it fails
Like not in a relationship, thinking for itz self etc...
 

FranJan

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Anyone seen or is using the Blackstar 2014 line? 3 year warranty, CREE diodes (for real this time BS?), compound lenses, modular upgradable design. Plus a big UVB penis stuck in the middle :). $2150.00 for a Blackstar! Yow :o.


http://www.gothamhydroponics.com/led-grow-lights/lighthouse-hydro-ion-8-1546w-led-grow-light-fsf-uvb.html




Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Lighthouse Hydro
  • Size: 25.5" x 25.5" x 2.75"
  • Coverage Area: 4' x 4' (16 Square Feet) to 6' x 6' (36 Square Feet)
  • LED Chipset: 240 6W Chips, 8 10W Chips
  • Number of LED's: 248
  • Rated Hours: 40,000
  • Bands: 6 Band
  • Red: 630, 660nm
  • Infrared: 730nm
  • Ultraviolet: 380nm
  • White: 12000k
  • Worldwide Voltage: 90v-240v
  • Modular Power Cord (Available in US, UK, EU, AU)
  • Warranty: 3 Year Limited


C'mon LightHouse Hydro. Demo this sucker!!!!!!!!
 

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