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Greengenes707

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I saw them up in Washington. Not a bad light. Limited on coverage is the only thing. And need serious headroom between the canopy...which also helps the coverage though. Completely waterproof...they had it in a chamber under constant water flow. I remember seeing them on alibaba or something once, but this Canadian company has been selling them for a while now.
Chips I didn't get an answer on, but performance numbers were good.
 
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nevergoodenuf

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I am using a variation of this light. These are stadium lights. I didn't like the round reflector, so I took it off the and replaced it with a sun systems reflector. I also went with a 500w unit that is dimmable, using Cree and meanwell. With the new reflector I have a perfect 4'x4' footprint @ 12". First time I used it, @ 2' it fried my 2 3' plants. I haven't been able to get a full run under it yet. I do like the dimmer they have available. We (Emerald City Gardens) are looking at selling these. I will say they have a huge margin on that light, even if they are using Cree and Meanwell. That is what we hope to sell the 500w light for, if not less.


 

stardustsailor

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Never heard of them before. Like what I see though. Not too bad of a price either. I'd like to know more about their chips before recommending it.

http://sunlightledgrow.com/store/
I saw them up in Washington. Not a bad light. Limited on coverage is the only thing. And need serious headroom between the canopy...which also helps the coverage though. Completely waterproof...they had it in a chamber under constant water flow. I remember seeing them on alibaba or something once, but this Canadian company has been selling them for a while now.
Chips I didn't get an answer on, but performance numbers were good.

Chips ?
From Cree ....

Check this ....
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And then here ...

http://www.brightlightled.net/300w-led-high-bay.htm

Cheers.
 
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