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Might wanna check, haightsolidstate.com
...mention that Sid sent you !
maybe, throw in a question about them going corporate, ( Inc. ) so we can
buy stock in their company, in the very near future !
... Oh, yeah, there's a guy at a Florida University, that is experimenting building his own ! ...but why spend the time, even if one could piece his huge
system together... He's got it spread all over the fooking G-Room !! I mean
wires and lights everywhere... No the madmen over at Haightsolidstate are
the leaders of this shizte for now ! Patterns pending. No joke. They will get the
deal, for these awesome products.
Slanted but not bias,
Zeffer
Haight Solid State.
"Red, blue and white LEDs for a complete full spectrum "
Full spectrum so you can see, not for the plant. White diodes run a tri-band peak from the phosphor coating, red, blue, and green, exactly what LED grow lights are supposed to avoid.
White diodes also fade/degrade faster than monochromatic diodes - monos have no phosphors to degrade alongside the emitter itself. Basically white diodes now have two points of failure instead of one.
"Covers up to 2x2 ft"
Most 90w panels cover 3x3 minimum. Mine certainly do.
"These are the only grow lights currently using this new generation of LEDs - they produce more light, penetrate deeper, and cost less."
If they cost less, why does their panel cost the same as everyone else's?
One more thing to add:
"The LEDs are automotive rated - the toughest rating for semiconductors."
Automotive-rated LEDs are notoriously the LEAST EFFICIENT producers of light. Looked at them, not impressed. Mag-lite has 1w LED flashlights that are brighter than a 6w automative LED.
Hey Str8!Quote:
Originally Posted by stra8outtaWeed
Hope all is well. I just moved to Vietnam, and damn it's pretty warm over here. Wanna start growing again and been thinking about getting your lights, probably just one to start with.
I noticed that it has 630nm red, while I thought that the 660nm is what you want. Am I right?
I'll contact the company to see if it's possible to get the 660 if in fact that's what I should get. :jointsmile:
Welthink can offer you any color of light. I'm working with them to produce panels for growing algae for biofuel production.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
Thanks for the reply khyber :thumbsup: I was checking out Ecogroled also but it only said US, Europe and the Middle East. Do you know if they service SE Asia also?Quote:
Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
wow...thats some serious neighborhood change from Northern Europe...yes they have the 660nm...mine are only 10% 630nm :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
As of this time, I do not know if we would service that area. I can always ask. We'd likely do it depending upon the quantity if we did do it, but given our current situation with major horticultural production companies, we might not have the capability to handle a small export order at this time.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
I would highly recommend the WEX panel. It does have superior penetration to mine, mine is meant more for scrog and sog than larger individual plants.