With all the LED light information here Im surprised you would wind up with these. If you can, return them for credit. If not make damn sure you wear special glasses when you're in the room. All that blue light is very harmful to ones' eyes
Here's what appears to be a great light that is very inexpensive for what it is. I do not have any relation to them, nor do I have them. I have been using LEDs for 6+ years, bot BML (now Fluence) and Amare Technology, but if I needed any, I would definitely get these
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Spider Farm https://www.ledgrowlightsdepot.com/...vQyOE_ys5GQUCZcRiVI_VAizxMK7JV7hoCbbkQAvD_BwE
We Have also QB and Strips LeD but we not from Canada but sending it to everywere
Im rocking the new Gavita LEDs. So far really happy with them.
A lot of folks here would disagree with youOk
I went and did a comparison.
They have a narrower band/spectrum than the Viparspectra, have more lights that are of less power (dimmer), the youtube video i saw was by the company you posted and in it the light got between 130 and 150 degrees because they are passively cooled, and he said they go for 50,000 hours ifiremembercorrectly.
Viparspectra's last 100,000, i can literally grab and hold any part of it indefinitely, and it's built like a tank in comparison, have a more balanced spectrum (12 band full spectrum) with brighter, longer lasting lights.
Sorry, but i believe i made the right decision....
A lot of folks here would disagree with you
What's the name of the thread? I put PetFlora in search box but it doesn't find him.You do that. Also, be sure to check out PetFlora's threads. He's really smart and stuff, doing all kinds of super-advanced things with magnets and magic water and whatnot. Truly amazing stuff. If you want to grow buds like PetFlora then I would listen to what he says. The results speak for themselves actually so you don't even really have to listen if you don't want to, you can just watch and learn and be humbled. He doesn't like comments in his threads so the watch/learn/shut up thing would probably be best.
I spent the best part of 3 months researching them before pulling the trigger.I hear that....
I'm still learning, that's why i wanna have these discussions.
Can you throw mw a link? PM if it's deemed inappropriate.
I'm getting some breat information from everyone's contributions....
on the way
This is all you need. Produces deep penetrating light.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Commerc...-000-Lumens-5000K-Daylight-50232161/302456569
That's a high quality piece.
Good output, correct spectrum, and German made usually means excellent quality.
I'm going to order one and test it out.
Thanks for the recommendation....
All the awesome info on these boards about LEDs, all the negative reviews you've had shown to you, yet you're still pushing this light?This is all you need. Produces deep penetrating light.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Commerc...-000-Lumens-5000K-Daylight-50232161/302456569
What's the name of the thread? I put PetFlora in search box but it doesn't find him.
All the awesome info on these boards about LEDs, all the negative reviews you've had shown to you, yet you're still pushing this light?
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Anything worth doing, is worth doing well my father always saidI see that you can get LED's in a tube for retrofitting into existing fluorescent fixtures, anyone have any experience with them? Any recommendations?