Chip Green
Well-Known Member
Technology has come a long way since this morning.....
Every day nearly, another thread pops up "Which is the best?" That question is so entirely site specific, based on far too many variables, there cannot be a single definite answer.
I'm reminded of the mid 90's desktop CPU processor boom. My brother in law, is a highly educated electrical engineer, the consummate computer nerd. He always had the latest, and greatest CPUs. He spent lots of money to be on the cutting edge of the industry standards, it was AWESOME to have his expertise at my disposal. What was even more awesome, is I always got the leftovers.....When a new product would drop, the "obsolete" parts were of no use to him anymore. Not 6 weeks before, nothing could top what CPU he was running, and now he's giving it to me?????? Sure, maybe his system was top end, BAD ASS..... But so was mine, fractionally less BAD ASS, but still qualified as bad ass.
I don't really understand the insatiable desire to have the absolute best, when that title is temporary. The same idea applies to Golf equipment. I worked in the golf industry for nearly 2 decades, and the tech boom in that scene was just the same. Every so often there is a giant leap forward, but even then for a guy like me, Ill wait until a generation has passed, and score that gear at a fraction of the original cost, because its not "the best"....
When I started learning about LED grow lights, it lead me to this forum. Through the guidance of those in the know, I took on the task of learning WHY some LEDs are better for my specific situation. Its been fascinating to say the least, the knowledge so generously shared around here, is incredible.
Of course this debate will never end, and at times, opinions will clash, and as a result, intelligent debate will deteriorate into third grade level name calling.
If you are new to LED ideas in grow lights, the ideas shared in these forums can prove to be invaluable.
Every day nearly, another thread pops up "Which is the best?" That question is so entirely site specific, based on far too many variables, there cannot be a single definite answer.
I'm reminded of the mid 90's desktop CPU processor boom. My brother in law, is a highly educated electrical engineer, the consummate computer nerd. He always had the latest, and greatest CPUs. He spent lots of money to be on the cutting edge of the industry standards, it was AWESOME to have his expertise at my disposal. What was even more awesome, is I always got the leftovers.....When a new product would drop, the "obsolete" parts were of no use to him anymore. Not 6 weeks before, nothing could top what CPU he was running, and now he's giving it to me?????? Sure, maybe his system was top end, BAD ASS..... But so was mine, fractionally less BAD ASS, but still qualified as bad ass.
I don't really understand the insatiable desire to have the absolute best, when that title is temporary. The same idea applies to Golf equipment. I worked in the golf industry for nearly 2 decades, and the tech boom in that scene was just the same. Every so often there is a giant leap forward, but even then for a guy like me, Ill wait until a generation has passed, and score that gear at a fraction of the original cost, because its not "the best"....
When I started learning about LED grow lights, it lead me to this forum. Through the guidance of those in the know, I took on the task of learning WHY some LEDs are better for my specific situation. Its been fascinating to say the least, the knowledge so generously shared around here, is incredible.
Of course this debate will never end, and at times, opinions will clash, and as a result, intelligent debate will deteriorate into third grade level name calling.
If you are new to LED ideas in grow lights, the ideas shared in these forums can prove to be invaluable.