Sorry didn’t realize that was a link at the top and I thought it was good deal at first but by the time you add the canopy substrate and reflectors it’s 900 dollars. Then you still have to build and not sure about warranty on a kit.
where as you can buy a growers choice 720 for 900 or less if you shop around. Or many of the other strip fixtures that people use, that one just came to mind because of price, and I know a store in Michigan with them in stockthat I believes ships if your out of state for great prices.
uneducated on them.
Several things make me wanna skip that: cree cobs are not nr one in efficiency, they were supposed to be a few years ago but real life test found them not be up to spec, lower output and efficiency. Also cree ccb is a bad choice for high output. Bridge lux Vero or Luminous would be better bets.Rapid LED CXB3590 5' X 5' LED Grow Kit
12 - Cree 75W Cobs, 900W total.
Looks good, but no info.
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Do you have those results?Several things make me wanna skip that: cree cobs are not nr one in efficiency, they were supposed to be a few years ago but real life test found them not be up to spec, lower output and efficiency. Also cree ccb is a bad choice for high output. Bridge lux Vero or Luminous would be better bets.
No real point in reflectors on cobs, they don't improve light intensity if you take into account higher hanging height. They eat output.
Cobs in general seems like a bum deal, but a lot of growers favors them. Timber does cob fixtures and are sponsors here.
Cool thanks.It's on chilleds website (see below) and on cobkits thread; you know the deal, look thru it yourself if you wanna know.
Lab Test Report: Cree XLamp CXB3590 3500K CD Bin
Photon Flux Test Report Test results reported for: Horticultural integrating sphere testing Samples Covered in Report: 1 Orb Optronix report: CHIH002-011 Original issue date: November 18, 2016 Revision Issue Date: November 21, 2016 Image of device under test -01 Spectral radiant flux measured in...chilledgrowlights.com
Should come out as around 63% efficient at .7A according to the number crunchers of back in the day, hitting 52% in the sphere.
But you are making claims based on them. That is on you.I never made these calculations, they were touted around based on the then datasheets were cree looked the best. Point is cree cxb tested lower, even on soft current which was supposed to be it's strength, than Veros and citizen cobs of similar or less price. Again, cobkits thread.
I've seen the cree product tool but never done the cxbs, only mid powers.
Hundreds of ways? Post up just 12 please.But you are making claims based on them. That is on you.
You are completely incorrect and I already showed that. Why do you not actually look at the test and the data sheets yourself? As well as the PCT I linked for you? It's all right there for you or anyone. Always has been the whole time even in 2015/16.
It tests exactly how it should have test, and the results show that clearly without question.
Anyways, I like others agree, strips and spread PCBs with more efficient LEDs are a more efficient solution for him getting into it. And even a better cost value too. But there are hundreds of ways to show that or even COB values without using false info about a certain brand/product. Just saying.
Have a great day!
1)Efficacy (umols/w)Hundreds of ways? Post up just 12 please.
How are you going to be running it? What is your setup/style?Well, I have boiled it down to three units. Hope to make the decision this weekend.
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