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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    :idea: Have a nice day! Chill out..All of YOU..
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    Good points, really. The unit will always produce less heat than HID or HPS in an enclosure as the power supply and panel both produce heat, but the power supply would be physically located outside the grow area. For maximum results in those spaces, CO2 enrichment to 1500ppm is strongly...
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    This user could take plants grown under 1000w MH/HPS lighting, move them under the LEDs, and put some shabby ass plants under the 1000w hood. Damn, what a devious mind....:?::!: It's posts like these that take up a lot of space that could be used for better things.. Just my opinion..
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    Wow, I bet you're just as strange in real life. Peace, Big Dud!
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    11.2 Amps versus 8.69 Amps isn't losing. Doing it with only 287.5 Watts is winning! :lol:
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    You GA are certainly welcome to your opinions and I enjoy hearing them. "Reads like heresay" - I'll have to look at that. To others who bought / use the product have reported that differently.:roll: Regards, Yow
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    No problem. As this is new and works you'll see those results from others that have them now. We don't disclose customers, it's up to them. Thank You and regards, Yow
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    You need to re-read what I wrote again. It will spare me repeating myself. Too redundant. It's not complicated, so please don't complicate it....:sleep: Regards, Yow
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    Simple electrical calculations: Volts x Amps = Watts HID HPS 115 AC Volts x 8.695 Amps = 1000 Watts ABR-1™ 115 AC Volts x 2.5 Amps = 287.5 Watts The ABR-1™ uses a high grade AC-DC power supply, So DC to the light source: 13.5 DC Volts x 11.2 Amps = 140 Watts. More power, lower electric bills...
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    Great discussion/debate here, very healthy and informative. Some points to address:To test by using equal amounts of AC power isn't fair. The legacy bulbs will lose big time and not prove much. A suggestion is area test. Same sized areas, different lights only. Bring it on.What people fail to...
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    The flowering is more to do with genetics, typically the buds are more dense and have a much higher resin content. Also, for SB- If a co-op or collective wants a test setup or trial we are very open to that and welcome it. If a group is the real deal, we'll gladly do it. Just email us with...
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    Mihjaro, The short answer is the colors (wavelengths) that plants use for chlorophyll production are violet, blue and red. This models puts out far more measurable photons(light units) in those colors by between 2.5 - 3.7 times as compared with HID-HPS at 1.5KW. HID was originally designed...
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    All are high end components and are rated at the highest catagory for reliabilty. Are the microprocessors, fans and LED's constantly failing in your TV and PC? High MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) ratings is why NOT. Make sense yet? What product are you trying to draw a comparision to...
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    L.E.D. grow lights?

    So, what do YOU have? beside unfounded criticisms and assumptions ... I agree you won't talk MSRP , lack of product and all. Does it everytime. :-P abrpa.com
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    The Royal Blues are the game changer for application designers and users. A true breakthrough, Treeth. The cost of the components, workmanship, quality and guaranteed performance are not evident upfront. Considering the long term tost cost versa performance is very inexpensive, all factors...
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    Watts per lumens is a useable calculation for only the white light spectrum and candlepower, basically n/a as the efficiency lies in the high power useable spectrum which is violet, blue and red. The LED's, microprocessors and all electronic components on the panel are FR4 copper clad mounted...
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    Both. When the light source is correct, as it is in this case, no wavelength variations are needed. Quite the opposite. The shortened photo period triggers the bloom process and with strong blue and red the flowering and density is much more pronounced as it gest the proper amount of which...
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    Cover the implied area(a) with the lowest power consumption possible with proven, measurable ultra high output power.
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    We supercharge the driver circuits, tune with a spectrophotometer and add additional tweaks including a real power supply. The blue LED's are the high end ones. In the end it's a custom built total solution. No need to get your nose out of joint Man! Peace
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    ABR-1™ ultra high performance photon emitter system

    Hi Treeth, FYI: AC input only 2.5 amps, but it pumps out 13.5 amps to the panel. Small power bill with real, measurable high output power. 12x12 :bigjoint: Best, Yow
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