LED Companies w/ LINKS

^^^660 blast in the morning and 730 in the evening? Big blue burst in mid-day? Or complete BS? I like the idea but IDK if we're there yet with the knowledge for playing on and off with monos all day. Especially with cannabis.

So whose worthy nowadays??? In my little world it's: (In no particular order)

http://www.a51led.net/
http://advancedledlights.com/
http://www.apachetechinc.com/
http://opticgrowlights.com/
http://www.illumitex.com/horticultural-led-lighting/
http://www.bmlhorticulture.com/
http://www.bonsaihero.com/
http://californialightworks.com/
http://www.plantphotonics.com/
http://www.rapidled.com/
http://www.grownorthern.com/
http://store.heliospectra.com/
http://www.lumigrow.com/
http://www.sunenginetechnologies.com/#!products/c161y
http://parsource.com/products/powerpar-greenhouse-led-fixture
http://www.lsgc.com/collections/all/products/vividgro-highbay?variant=1260769664
http://www.hubbellindustrial.com/products/nutriled
http://www.empyreanlighting.com/products/product-series/andromeda-custom-application-design/
http://www.valoya.com/products
http://phytolux.com/home.xhtml
http://www.kessil.com/horticulture/horticulture.php


On Da Fence:
http://www.leoledgrow.eu/(??? Nice design but not available)
https://smartgrowtechnologies.com/product-category/led-grow-lights/ (???)
http://www.amaretechnologies.com/products.html (Yes/No?, Don't like the way they/he does business but they seem to work.)
http://www.horticulturesource.com/ltc-black-diamond-v2-led-grow-light-p22067/
http://www.lidlum.com/produits/del-lidlum-agro/?lang=fr (http://www.greners.com/i/grow-lights/led-brand/theoreme-innovation/ti-smartbar.html) - (Canadian water-cooled action)
http://intelligentlightsource.com/collections/frontpage/products/pro-72
And you could probably put CLW here too. Sorry George but you can do better dammit!

Hatin':
Any Platinum Dog-Star,Kind-a-Lush G8'd, Blu-Greek-God-Spider-King psuedo-COB panel pushing 10,000 watts that promises to replace the sun with 10, 12, 14 bands of full spectrum brilliance pumped out from some poorly cooled mystery LED and pimped out from some company's legally untouchable marketing department is not high on my list atm. The Cake has always been a lie folks.
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/the-cake-is-a-lie

Probably missed a few. Anyone got anyone else? I know GGs not up there, I figure that's a safe bet for a light that works. I heard AP is starting up something. If it works he owes everyone a buck a unit I say. Or a job :).

So many pages, so many scrolls. Thank you for making this list, it was incredibly helpful. I'm shopping for a veg light.
 
Have we mentioned NewLux (http://www.newlux.com/) yet? I searched for this company in this thread and didn't find the name so I'm assuming we haven't mentioned them. I'm not sure if those lights qualify as COBs, but they seem to be a pretty serious company and have carved out a niche for themselves plus anyone who offers water-cooling as an option is OK in my book :).

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COB 700 High Output LED Light
http://www.newlux.com/product-detail/cob-700-high-output-led-light/#.VhHVtOxVhBc
  • Water cooled technology increases output and efficiency​
  • Auto dimming capabilities​
  • Small footprint high power LED fixture​
  • Higher PAR Value than HPS Fixtures​
  • 400 Spectrally Tuned micro LED on 4 modules​
  • 4 Optically Tuned Fish Eye Lenses​
  • Various lens types depending on mounting height & spread​
  • High PAR Value Delivery​
  • Available in COB 150, 250 & 350​
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Benefits of LED Water Cooling Technology vs. Active Cooling
Newlux Research Center
http://www.newlux.com/2015/09/15/be...ng-technology-vs-active-cooling/#.VhHWSOxVhBc

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New LED lighting now has some major advantages over HPS Lighting. Energy savings, superior growth efficiency and light longevity are the primary reasons why growers are now choosing LED lighting. When cooling technology is added to LED lighting, these benefits are only further increased. Two types that are most commonly used with LED lighting are: Active and Water Cooling Technology.

Active Cooling is a basic air fan cooling system in which airflow directed from fans, cool the LED Lights. Active Cooling is popular due to it’s low cost and ease of use.

Water Cooling is a newer and more advanced cooling technology that uses water flow to lower the heat levels from within the system. This method not only saves energy but gives growers additional options to divert and use this heat to warm crops or use with another applications. If a simpler setup is desired, growers can connect a chiller to cool the water in the system.

The popularity of Water Cooling Technology is increasing steadily due to overall cost savings, longer life span and greater efficiency.

Benefits of LED Water Cooling Technology vs. Active Cooling​
  1. More than 50% energy savings.​
  2. Increased expected LED lifespan.​
  3. Increased intensity 30% in PAR output.​
Through innovation, extensive research and testing NewLux has developed an effective system that uses both Active and Water Cooling technology. This system that allows a higher output using less energy, is showing remarkable results in the LED Lighting market.
 
Have we mentioned NewLux (http://www.newlux.com/) yet? I searched for this company in this thread and didn't find the name so I'm assuming we haven't mentioned them. I'm not sure if those lights qualify as COBs, but they seem to be a pretty serious company and have carved out a niche for themselves plus anyone who offers water-cooling as an option is OK in my book :).

  • Water cooled technology increases output and efficiency​
  • Auto dimming capabilities​
  • Small footprint high power LED fixture​
  • Higher PAR Value than HPS Fixtures​
  • 400 Spectrally Tuned micro LED on 4 modules​
  • 4 Optically Tuned Fish Eye Lenses​
  • Various lens types depending on mounting height & spread​
  • High PAR Value Delivery​
  • Available in COB 150, 250 & 350​
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Benefits of LED Water Cooling Technology vs. Active Cooling
Newlux Research Center
http://www.newlux.com/2015/09/15/be...ng-technology-vs-active-cooling/#.VhHWSOxVhBc

water-cooling-cob-300x264.jpg

New LED lighting now has some major advantages over HPS Lighting. Energy savings, superior growth efficiency and light longevity are the primary reasons why growers are now choosing LED lighting. When cooling technology is added to LED lighting, these benefits are only further increased. Two types that are most commonly used with LED lighting are: Active and Water Cooling Technology.

Active Cooling is a basic air fan cooling system in which airflow directed from fans, cool the LED Lights. Active Cooling is popular due to it’s low cost and ease of use.

Water Cooling is a newer and more advanced cooling technology that uses water flow to lower the heat levels from within the system. This method not only saves energy but gives growers additional options to divert and use this heat to warm crops or use with another applications. If a simpler setup is desired, growers can connect a chiller to cool the water in the system.

The popularity of Water Cooling Technology is increasing steadily due to overall cost savings, longer life span and greater efficiency.

Benefits of LED Water Cooling Technology vs. Active Cooling​
  1. More than 50% energy savings.​
  2. Increased expected LED lifespan.​
  3. Increased intensity 30% in PAR output.​
Through innovation, extensive research and testing NewLux has developed an effective system that uses both Active and Water Cooling technology. This system that allows a higher output using less energy, is showing remarkable results in the LED Lighting market.
A lot of marketing BS and no real data.
I really don't see any point in using water cooling with LEDs.
 

Chip-On-Board LED Array

Lumileds
http://www.photonics.com/Product.aspx?PRID=58056

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The Luxeon CoB 1216 chip-on-board LED array from Lumileds Holding BV provides 40 percent greater flux than existing devices in an identical mechanical footprint.

In addition to high lumen output and efficiency, the Luxeon CoB 1216 provides the beam uniformity and ease of design required for streetlights and high bay fixtures, allowing replacement of 100- through 150-W high-intensity discharge lamps. The device features a 23-mm light-emitting surface in a standard 28 × 28-mm package, allowing manufacturers to quickly get their luminaires to market.

The device is offered in a range of color temperatures from 2200 K to 5700 K and color rendering indices of 70, 80 and 90.



http://www.ledsmagazine.com/article...cob-led-for-street-and-high-bay-lighting.html
http://www.lumileds.com/products/cob-leds/luxeon-cob
http://www.lumileds.com/uploads/561/DS155-pdf
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Actually I'm thinking about trying some Luminus 2nd gen Xnova with their new Horti Line diodes but first I gotta finish my Goji OG and by the time it's done I'll be looking at some thing else :). I am surprised we don't see peeps using Lumiled LEDs around here but I guess when $$$ is involved people want guaranteed results. God COBs bore the shit out of me but they are the "source" atm.

http://www.luminus.com/products/horticulture.html
http://www.luminus.com/products/Luminus_Horticulture_LEDs_ProdBrief.pdf

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hey guys...not to annoy everyone, but im posting twice to two different threads, so if ever you have encountered this please bare with me, but im actually either suggesting or looking for advice. ive tried outdoors and indoors using metal halides and led's. just came across with my salt water reef aquarium ive been using LED's with very advance controllers. please check this link below: what im currently using on my reef tank:( http://www.marinedepot.com/AquaIllu..._(AquaIllumination)-3Z4811-FILTFILDTN-vi.html ) other products that im checking:( http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2013/8/review ) since the LED's on reef tanks are cheaper and more convenient to use, the same reason also that corals/reefs need better lighting than land plants. im gettin good healthy corals. thanks
 
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