welight
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and at timber and with usNo man you can also use ideal brand "chip lok" holders. Sold at www.pacificlightconcepts.com
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Mark
and at timber and with usNo man you can also use ideal brand "chip lok" holders. Sold at www.pacificlightconcepts.com
First of all , we are the manufacturer of led grow light , the most important thing for us is to make good products , wesite and pics and so on are really not what we are good at ,even if the website and pics are very good , products not good , no meaning . Wattage , we make the led grow lights with different spectrum , more high voltage led chips , wattage higher , low voltage led chips , wattage lower . We put the real actual wattge on our sticker when people order . For price , different led chips , different price , some want full cree , some want mix with red or blue cobs in white cree cobs . We will try our best to improve little by little, thanks .its more than that. The website setup is average, pics are poor quality. Hes pushing his stuff in threads, which is normal I guess. I wonder about build quality. Also alot of people want built in usa lights, not that its that important really.
not listing prices... max wattage listed?
Idk. Just a first impression
No. 64Watts. 36v x 1.75amps.Hi guys,
Is this light running the cobs at 100w, if so is that so bad? And would someone mind giving me a brief explanation of what a top bin is? Sorry for being a noob!
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Made-in-China-cxb3590-cob-cxb3590_60466137825.html?spm=a2700.7724838.0.0.lIdFo5
I've been using 80w Hans panels for a few years now, they grow plants, but really slowly and can't yield much more than 80 grams, because the coverage in them is so little. I've also used a "300w" Mars hydro which grows buds much more effectively, believe it or not. I also just had a two year old Hans panel's power supply break down.Thank you puffenuff for a constructive reply, was starting to wonder if I would get one. I will check out the panel. If you were to compare it to a mars hydro would you say it is Hans down a better unit? (pun intended ).
Ya they sure do look cool with their bored in reflectors. But I've always though that they would have a terrible footprint..I've been using 80w Hans panels for a few years now, they grow plants, but really slowly and can't yield much more than 80 grams, because the coverage in them is so little. I've also used a "300w" Mars hydro which grows buds much more effectively, believe it or not. I also just had a two year old Hans panel's power supply break down.
I'd be scared of that light they speak lies and hat it draws shows poor efficiencyHi guys,
Is this light running the cobs at 100w, if so is that so bad? And would someone mind giving me a brief explanation of what a top bin is? Sorry for being a noob!
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Made-in-China-cxb3590-cob-cxb3590_60466137825.html?spm=a2700.7724838.0.0.lIdFo5
You sure about that?No. 64Watts. 36v x 1.75amps.
Yes...I thought we were talking about greengenes new bars. My bad.You sure about that?
Some people swear by them. Others don't like them. They need to be hung pretty high uo to get a good footprint and are very very expensive for what it actually is. You could build one for much less.What do you led guru's know about this one?
https://www.spectrumkingled.com/product/mothers-lil-helper-100w-led-grow-light/
Did you look at what light that is? It's not the 400W modelSome people swear by them. Others don't like them. They need to be hung pretty high uo to get a good footprint and are very very expensive for what it actually is. You could build one for much less.
I know. I'm sure it's still simple to makeDid you look at what light that is? It's not the 400W model
You could also look into the Vero 29 COB's.Is it literally a case of soldering direct to the COB surface - standard lead based solder or SMD paste?
What sort of voltage/amps will that be carrying - what sort of gauge wiring?
. Do you wire them up serial or parallel?
Had a quick look at this - much more within my price range - I'm UK based and can source these at £18 instead of £44 for the Cree. I assume there's a pay off for the lower price though...You could also look into the Vero 29 COB's.
They're cheaper and don't require soldering as they can use a pico ezmate harness.
There's a new version on the way too. Apparently it will be released in June.
Don't buy those. @Will Thayer did you ever figure out a UK Citizen solution?Had a quick look at this - much more within my price range - I'm UK based and can source these at £18 instead of £44 for the Cree. I assume there's a pay off for the lower price though...
http://www.digikey.co.uk/product-search/en?mpart=BXRC-35E10K0-L-23&vendor=976
How many would I need to run to cover 60cm square? And could you point me in the direction of a driver that number - sorry math and calculating amp/watts/volts breaks my head!