Durban Poison gets my vote, for Sativas.strong Sativa too..
PetFlora did you see the Cree bulb tear-down?
http://ledsmagazine.com/features/10/4/1
I'm telling you that these things are selling like fucking mad!!!!! this is the first led bulb that hits all the check marks as a TRUE replacement, philips are good but don't play well with old dimmers and look weird in open fixtures.....HUGE display at my local HD and all sold out of the WW! ......anyone buy one yet???Yes, I posted that link in my thread
Well not that link, last month's preview
Pretty cool the way they brake it down
It sounds the Cree LEDs are fine. But what about the LED drivers? The most disappointing point is the old version case.... If they have designed the case with new materials, that would be better. Because old version matel case are easily got erosion.
It sounds the Cree LEDs are fine. But what about the LED drivers? The most disappointing point is the old version case.... If they have designed the case with new materials, that would be better. Because old version matel case are easily got erosion.
What Ya Talking About Willis????Ive Been Growing With Area-51 Leds For Over A Year And I Keep My Rh Levels Up Around 50-60% And I Havent Noticed Any Problems With Rust Or As You Call It Erosion.Bty Erosion Is The Process By Which Soil And Rock Are Removed From The Earth's Surface By Exogenetic Processes Such As Wind Or Water FlowIt sounds the Cree LEDs are fine. But what about the LED drivers? The most disappointing point is the old version case.... If they have designed the case with new materials, that would be better. Because old version matel case are easily got erosion.
I have never seen any rust or 'erosion'....It sounds the Cree LEDs are fine. But what about the LED drivers? The most disappointing point is the old version case.... If they have designed the case with new materials, that would be better. Because old version matel case are easily got erosion.
Nope Brother Hyroot You Wrong.I Belive Yall Are Confusing Erosion With Corrosion.Corrosion is the gradual destruction of material, usually metals, by chemical reaction with its environment. In the most common use of the word, this means electrochemical oxidation of metals in reaction with an oxidant such as oxygen. Rusting, the formation of iron oxides, is a well-known example of electrochemical corrosion. This type of damage typically produces oxide(s) or salt(s) of the original metal. Corrosion can also occur in materials other than metals, such as ceramics or polymers, although in this context, the term degradation is more common. Corrosion degrades the useful properties of materials and structures including strength, appearance and permeability to liquids and gases..Dawg erosion does not just have to do with land, rain, and wind. A chemical eating away at a surface or material is erosion too.
What Ya Talking About Willis????Ive Been Growing With Area-51 Leds For Over A Year And I Keep My Rh Levels Up Around 50-60% And I Havent Noticed Any Problems With Rust Or As You Call It Erosion.Bty Erosion Is The Process By Which Soil And Rock Are Removed From The Earth's Surface By Exogenetic Processes Such As Wind Or Water Flow
I've had my Area 51 light for awhile now too, with no signs of rust.I have never seen any rust or 'erosion'....
OK, sounds fine. So the other brands of LED grow lights suppliers will also not face such problems, because besides Caliafornialightworks has an perfect anodixed case, the others are all using metal materials with [SIZE=-1]electroplate[/SIZE] technology.Nope Brother Hyroot You Wrong.I Belive Yall Are Confusing Erosion With Corrosion.Corrosion is the gradual destruction of material, usually metals, by chemical reaction with its environment. In the most common use of the word, this means electrochemical oxidation of metals in reaction with an oxidant such as oxygen. Rusting, the formation of iron oxides, is a well-known example of electrochemical corrosion. This type of damage typically produces oxide(s) or salt(s) of the original metal. Corrosion can also occur in materials other than metals, such as ceramics or polymers, although in this context, the term degradation is more common. Corrosion degrades the useful properties of materials and structures including strength, appearance and permeability to liquids and gases.