Is Air cooling an LED is much different than cooling a hps? Here in colder climates I can't pull cold air through the bulb but would assume there is little affect on an LED. Amare seems like one of the best lights going but I keep checking the website and only see 4 diff for sale but so many quotes that list a dozen. I'd hate to get fed up and look elsewhere since I'm needing lights soon.
I went from hps to LED to better LED back to cheap LED and now I can't decide what to do. Cree cobs, cmh or these. I'll give it a week and come back to it I guess.
Do not pull cold air through the duct for HPS or LED. room temp is right. Cold air from outside is not good as most lights are designed to run at certain temps. Don't cool them just pull the hot air away.
The reason there's so many quotes on Amare products is that you can configure them anyway you desire almost. So, if you designed your own Solar-Symphony customized, you'd get a deal buying it as a package rather then individually. Know what I'm saying?!
Also, they are on-top of it as far as producing what we want. They listen n listen well, trying to give us exactly what we want. Big power-house needed- ok, here's a Pro-9. The other Pro-models that you may of heard about were never sold as a finished product. Started as a Pro-7 until they were able to work out everything & make improvements, end product, the Pro-9. The new ones I mentioned are to maximize even light delivery & can be used in all sorts of arrangements. I'll be getting the SS-300's to go around my SE-450. From what I gathered in info over time.
Glad to see poeple talking facts about Amare finally.