I loved it a few weeks ago when i saw this for the first time on ebay I was def laughing out loud for real! I called my fiance into the room she was like "ohhhh god are you buying another light?? if so at least that one has a second use" hahahahahaha They are buck wild crazy putting a price tag like that on it... And i just dont see how that little ass uvb is suppose to be enough for a 4x4ft footprint lolol... They have an imagination I'll give them thatShit I'd be surprised if they were even XMLs, but yeah I figured they weren't sportin XPEs for the reds. And I've grown with BS till last month when my 2 finally died. I got my love for 10-12000K diodes from them. But yeah something tells me Apache isn't looking over their shoulder because of this. And it's a UVB penis. LOL
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How do you equate Hans's success using multi specrtumsIt's the same old well what about this multispectrum china panel?
And those of us who know leds, keep saying over and over "you want an all white emitter light with ~ 30-40% in the warm white range", but no one seems to read through the prior posts. Laziness?
No chinese company makes them yet
I'm done here
Because He Uses Quality Cree And Orsam LedsHow do you equate Hans's success using multi specrtums
If you want to go the high bay led route froggy just go straight to the source..........Cree's own offerings, probably cheaper tooAhh what the hell I figure I'll post this even though I wouldn't call them grow lights. Sadly it doesn't don't come with a whacky landrace extension like some light company's lights do, but it does come with 26,289 CREE based lumens. And a pretty cool case/heatsink.
http://led.meteor-lighting.com/page/index.php
http://led.meteor-lighting.com/page/productmain.php
http://led.meteor-lighting.com/file/SpecSheet/300W/WS-300W%20Specification%20Sheet.pdf
General
Dimensions 15.07” (L) x 14.17” (W) x 4.6” (H)
Weight 23.2 lbs
Material Die-Cast aluminum with *nano-thermal coating*, tempered glass
Rim Finish White
Housing Finish (Heat sink, White Stem/Bracket)
Power
System Power300W
Voltage U(120-277V), 347V-480V(optional)
Power Factor>0.9
Environmental
Operation Temperature-40°F~131°F
**Moisture Protection UL Wet location listed; IP65**
LED
LEDs 152 pcs
LED Chip Manufacturer CREE
Color Temp 3000K, 4200K, 5700K
Angles 30°, 60°, 80°
Dimming 0-10V(standard); DALI(optional);
CRI 75 (standard for 3000K, 4200K and 5700K)
85 (optional for 3000K and 4200K),
95 (optional for 3000K)
Other
Mounting Pendant, Stem, Bracket
Life Time>60,000 hours (L70)
Warranty 5 years
Price $?????.??
"Nano Thermal Coating", I just like the sound of that. Like to know how they make 30°, 60°, 80° CREE based lights without lenses though.
How do you equate Hans's success using multi specrtums
Indagrow dont provide enough of the spectrum to produce the 'Emerson Effect'...the Emerson effect is from deep reds provided in the 670-700nm range. Although it is present...not in great numbers.I wish there was another alternative to inda grow's pontoons that still gave off the emerson effect
It is just my opinion that they dont provide enough in the 670-700 spectrum.....others might be of a different opinion...Forgive me for not doing enough research, I wasn't sure if the pontoons did or not but either waythe pontoons are a start in the right direction.
nope. Inda gro won't sell the boards for them. No one else has it. Alternative is DIY or flood light or led strips with separate timer.SO I return to my base ?, anybody else have a similar product to inda-gro's pontoons? time delay after lights out kinda extra red at sunset, without buying a seperate timer and seperate bulbs or led strips??