induction light??

Illumination

New Member
were can I buy the cheapest induction light on limited means,its always the same,I bought a 300 watt led,a couple of months ago
and I'm very disapointed in the growth and budding,it takes an age,if I can get wholed of a indution light,I can get rid of the led on ebay,can you help cheers folks
there are no cheap induction lights dude
 

nugluvr1

Member
I am fine with you bg....am waiting to see the journal you are sponsoring....So please let me know when it is up and please know that absolutely none of that applied to you at all...he went personal so I had to stand up for myself...Yes I am very skeptical but in all honesty I hope I am wrong and they are as good as you say...my jury's still out as for as your product...but I am done with the aforementioned thief.


So please forward the link to it when available...

Namaste':leaf:
Reading through this thread I don't see where a journal was ever posted up. Did Bubble ever complete a full grow under these lamps? I have read on the web where the wide spectrums PAR blends that emit wavelengths in the UV, Coratenoid, Red/IR/FR regions does create greater trichome production as the buds try to ward off UVB wavelengths during flower. So the energy savings, low temps and single lamp source have my interest.

What I would like to see from these forums and user experience is their experience with the different brands in comparison to each other. Phosphors will vary between mfg's so I would expect different results. I know it's a mfg link so take it for what it's worth but here's a 1000watt HPS vs a 420 watt induction grow on light rails which looks encouraging in terms of this growers yields and time to harvest;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqBCjq2yaUE&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

are there any more out there?
 

nugluvr1

Member
Huh? Who mention anything about green light? Tell us something we don't know. BTW if red and blue are all you need then why did the first gen led fail, they had just red and blue. The latest gen of leds that do a decent job are the ones that are upto 11 wavelengths not just red and blue. If you do some more research, there are studies that confirm that green and yellow light actually do affect plant light absorbtion. What lightsource has a lot of green and yellow? HPS.
I found this article of interest since the LED lamps I have tried that emitted blue or red or a combination of these visible spectrums were missing the blue/green spectrums that plants require for the coratenoid regions which are partially outside Chlorophyll B in the UV region but act as an accessory pigment and are in important function to overall plant development. Lacking these spectrums is why some lamps will not be as effective as other wider spectrum lamps when plants transition between vegetative and flowering stages.

http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/introlab/Leaves and Pigments.pdf
 

cyborg009

Active Member
This is a post copied off another related forum. Excuse me for cross-posting this but it is very important to you all. If you have a look around the web you will notice other unfavorable stories about Mland and their affiliates.
Here it goes:


I see that Mland is still "selling" lamps. Now under a new affiliation. Don´t trust donglai for one second about getting light-fixtures for reduced prices. They sure have sold some working lamps to build trust but the vast majority of deals are scams.

These guys at Mland are crooks. I ordered and paid for a lamp at Mland and received a box of junk (no lamp at all). Mland company stressed the fact that FedEx had mixed up the parcels so I reported it as a delivery failure.

To my big surprise FedEx took responsibility for the faulty goods(!) and agreed to pay out for worth of lamp and cost of shipping, though not to me but to Mland.

The contact between me and Benjason Zhang at Mland was consistent with swift replies until FedEx reimbursed them. I I haven't heard a word from them since.

Mland told me that FedEx will reimburse me, not them, which was untrue as FedEx gave me the name of the guy at Mland who had signed for the repayment.

I do not know how they manage to confuse FedEx, this is not just a case of frauding the customer (me) but also the freight company. In retrospect all this seems well planned.

As someone pointed out, if they ship, they ship badly boxed goods that turn up broken and in that case gets returned to them and my guess is that it won't be fixed or replaced/reimbursed.


Do not go into business with Mland or anyone claiming to have anything to do with them.

Even if you or your friend get a working lamp delivered to you (highly unlikely), they will try to pull a scam when the stakes are higher et.c.

Conclusion: Not an honest company.
 

Icannabis

Well-Known Member
yeah...no one know about induction lamps and probably will stay that way...I just bought 4 300w 2700k lamps...I have two 600w HID lights I love them but they have pro's and con's just like anything including induction...I haven't talk to M-land in over a year...but when I did business with them I had no problems but at that time I went through a German sales rep that talked to me many times about there produce and the company it didn't seem any slimmer than any other companies policy...but he is not longer there...and his personal phone is shut off...guess it all went to shit...but anyway when I get my setup going again you'll all get to see what these lights can do...me to for that matter...just my two cents
 
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