Hallo guys, I have a few concernes regarding two manufacturer:
- SOLARO SUN CLONE: what do you guys think? is this panel still a bit of a mistery? is it a crap unit or a legit one? Has anybody real info, or anybody talked to the improved.led people?
- EVO LEDS: I can feel there is something amazing about this products; But the incomplete Mr x journal has put me off a bit. Also, not having any blue diodes, or UV diodes, or 660nm deep red diodes..... what do you guys think? I fear you get fluffy buds without some of the spectrums.. Am I wrong here? has anybody any experience with those lights? Or legit infos?
Many many thanks
jubiARE
Thanks for the info no the global tech, very interesting.. I wander what is the coverage area with each single of those 90w.I would look into the global tech leds more equiv to 1000watt+ hps
The evo's get the deep red from the 3000k whites ... not the best but with the 630 nm leds seem to work well as a substitute ... cree doesn't make 660nm leds ...
Thanks for the info no the global tech, very interesting.. I wander what is the coverage area with each single of those 90w.
Regarding evo leds, they use 10000k... so what do you mean by 3000k? does the 10000k includes the blue and the deep red?
Thanks
I'm not at all affiliated with this company but, in my opinion needs to be looked/considered. I turned my local shop on to em and they seem to have sold quite a few. I use em for supplemental side lighting.
I see they have a 6K series for street lighting/parking lot, it would be interesting to see set up for a 4x4 area or maybe a tad larger. Hell, 30 years ago we were just starting to bring the hps and mh indoors that were only used for street lighting.
http://www.enluxled.com/r30_series
I have to suggest you looking into what this Guy is doin:charts updated.
pro grow 400 and lumigrow lumibar added...
Here is his site, I think: http://plantphotonics.com/I have to suggest you looking into what this Guy is doin:
plant photonic. He makes lights himself and there is plenty of info on the website. He seems to be using the best of all worlds, diodes from cree, osram, bridgelux etc; he claims he uses the best for all the different colors. The diodes are also spaced out evenly, not as most of the manufactures. There is also a guy who has pulled 13oz from one of his 280w panel, mind he had issues with rot and hermies! Check it out here: http://www.rollitup.org/grow-room-design-setup/390631-stealth-cabinets-106.html
It all seems legit, I thought I'd share this and maybe you could look into adding that to your list (the one with results and/or the one with manufacturers)
aren't the new cree xpe 660nm 3w? I apologize here everyone, what cree does is xpe 630nm, no 660.I don't know about xre, thanks for the input, if you know what you are talkiing about! I am meself not very technically informed/prepared!Here is his site, I think: http://plantphotonics.com/
Meh, he still thinks Cree makes 3W LEDs, not a turn on.
Doesn't look like the heat sinks have fins for added surface area. Fans look like they use some decent power.
He bragged about using the BEST LEDs per color, then state on his site that he uses Cree XRE white, LMAO. Cree XRE whites are not as good as XPG or XML. Don't know what the 660nm bin is either. Sure, he advertizes actual wattage, but I see lots of contradictions and skepticism.
At least its a little better than most cookie cutter UFO and rectangle lights that use that awful small form factor. I'm very critical of anything/anyone, and he didn't really back up what he said in that forum, but I'm sure the light is fine for growing. I'm still better off building my own at that price. $1200 for 280W is pricey. Almost $5 a watt.