Seems like another good light if the specs are true. Quite pricey, too.get them while their "hot"...............lol
http://www.leoledgrow.us/en/shop/
in the mood for some swiss hot chocolate this morning
only two Oslons...get them while their "hot"...............lol
http://www.leoledgrow.us/en/shop/
in the mood for some swiss hot chocolate this morning
I actually drink trader Joe's unsweetened almond milk every day in my coffee......and hot chocolate, Damn right it's tasty!All those prices seem outrageously high? Are people really investing ~500$ into 96W of LED? Sure everything looks like it came out of a factory but aren't we after performance as growers rather than looks?
@PSUAGRO.
You ever try vanilla almond milk? I bet it'd make for a tasty combination with some hot coco.
that happens when stuff gets build in high wage countries with customer protection laws in mind and not in some mom's basement by someone who just wants to make a quick buck.All those prices seem outrageously high? Are people really investing ~500$ into 96W of LED? Sure everything looks like it came out of a factory but aren't we after performance as growers rather than looks?
I think you need at least the "ROHS" and the "CE" cerifications to sell something in Europe, if you don't have those, your product can be set in retention or even destroyed (in some cases) by the custom services. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CE_marking )that happens when stuff gets build in high wage countries with customer protection laws in mind and not in some mom's basement by someone who just wants to make a quick buck.
i dare you to sell your lights in germany, we have a 2 year mandatory warranty, also some electronic protection laws that require you to take old lights back to recycle them properly...
Cute comment. I don't know what you've contributed to the community here, so maybe show some respect to someone who has? Believe it or not, we all have to start somewhere and whether it's in a barn, a classroom, or a basement, all that matters is that your following your passion. Here, chew on this why don't ya http://www.accountingdegree.com/blog/2011/10-big-businesses-that-started-in-a-garage/that happens when stuff gets build in high wage countries with customer protection laws in mind and not in some mom's basement by someone who just wants to make a quick buck.
i dare you to sell your lights in germany, we have a 2 year mandatory warranty, also some electronic protection laws that require you to take old lights back to recycle them properly...
I'm not really understanding. You can spread COB's...or you can spread single dies. Or you can pack them both tight. Beam angle is of course apart of the thought/design/layout process...but you can get <65˚ for cobs too. YOu can do just about the same things with either platform.Is it a big advantage to have the narrower beam angle(65°) emitters spread out over the structure vs fitting lenses or reflectors to higher powered 120° cobs?
I'm not really understanding. You can spread COB's...or you can spread single dies. Or you can pack them both tight. Beam angle is of course apart of the thought/design/layout process...but you can get <65˚ for cobs too. YOu can do just about the same things with either platform.
That heatsink can be bought all over the place. http://www.pccooler.cn/en/index.php/products/led-1/h系列大功率散热套件-1.htmlI see 98 CRI on their website. http://sunspectrumgrowlight.com
Looks like spectrum King light
https://www.spectrumkingled.com/our-grow-lights/
Huh, last I heard it was a rectangular / square reflector, which I prefer. Using a new 500w cob with all American sourced phosphor(s) /built by a Motorola subsidiary? Same as Alta....