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Hollatchaboy

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Had a few drinks in me when I stumbled across one of the lights @Marq1340 posted. The upbud 2000w for 49 bucks just arrived. It looks just like the picture the 2 board setup. each board has 196 diodes of 3/5k, 1ir diode, and 13 reds. The board is coated and looks water resistant. The aluminum plate is 3/16thick solid aluminum. Driver is 200w max with dimmer. Overall for 50 bux I'm not complaining, only time will tell how it performs
I canceled mine. I'm not risking it. I could put that money towards something else.
 

Marq1340

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Had a few drinks in me when I stumbled across one of the lights @Marq1340 posted. The upbud 2000w for 49 bucks just arrived. It looks just like the picture the 2 board setup. each board has 196 diodes of 3/5k, 1ir diode, and 13 reds. The board is coated and looks water resistant. The aluminum plate is 3/16thick solid aluminum. Driver is 200w max with dimmer. Overall for 50 bux I'm not complaining, only time will tell how it performs
Cool when are you setting it up? That is the light everyone has questions about.
 
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Tracker

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I bought a few of the different lights you posted just to mess around with. At those prices, i figure it's worth a shot. Maybe they'll turn out to be hidden gems. Thanks for posting.
@SpideyManDan

I got the lights. I've only unboxed the UPBUD 2000w so far.
Upon first inspection:
- driver has 200w output marked on it. I can't find my power meter to measure the pull from the wall. If I find it, I will update.
- construction looks well made.
- boards have some protective coating and driver says it is water resistant
- It has a dimmer knob connected to the driver by a 3ft cable
- super bright. I don't have any measuring device, but it is way too bright to look directly at it.

- The only concerning thing about it is the heatsink. It is a solid aluminum heatsink, flat with no fins, about 4mm thick. I'm not sure if this will dissipate the heat fast enough. I will let it run on full power for a few hours and see how it performs.

***EDIT*** After running it for 5 hours in a shed with ambient temp of 55f, the heatsink was warm to the touch and the driver was slightly warmer. I measured them to be at 96f heatsink and 115f driver.

I'm busy prepping stuff for Thanksgiving. I might not make another post for a few days.
 
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babybud

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Waiting for @Marq1340 to post a deal on one:bigjoint: They seem brighter than my lm301a's 561c's and 561b's though
I guess I could download the app people have been talking about to at least compare against the other diodes at the same height. The numbers prob wont be accurate but i would be looking at the difference in numbers vs the numbers themselves
 

Tracker

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I guess I could download the app people have been talking about to at least compare against the other diodes at the same height. The numbers prob wont be accurate but i would be looking at the difference in numbers vs the numbers themselves
What app is that?
 

Corso312

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Looking to buy my nephew a complete kit, tent, light, canfan etc.. The ones I see are ridiculously overpriced or complete pieces of shit. Im all diy led now. But I don't have time to build him anything.

Basically looking for a decent tent 3x3 with a decent led light.
 
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