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    #91
    Senior Member

    New Induction Grow light

    Quote Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
    We already have them, I'm actually working on better phosphors to make a nice quad-band induction lamp.
    I'm interested too. Keep us up to day Khyber.

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    #92
    Senior Member

    New Induction Grow light

    Quote Originally Posted by squarepush3r
    you should look at the work of these hydrogrow LED people, they got the spectrum down on their products

    Hydro Grow LED
    Only two of their listed wavelengths have the highest efficiency, the other two are off by about 10-20nm and that really affects the performance of the light.

    Also, their far-red is useless since they're using 660 and not 680. The Emerson Effect with Far-Red doesn't occur without 670-680nm radiation, 660 just doesn't cut it very well. Also, the overall balance, too much red.

    The only thing they have that appears to beat me is 60 degree diodes in the panel construction. Even their price per watt is kinda out there.

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    #93
    Junior Member

    New Induction Grow light

    Quote Originally Posted by krazyken
    The M-Land Bi-spectrum lamps are targeted wavelenths.
    [...]
    I am presently gathering data and this thread is of special interest to me. What happen to bubba? Thanks for that latest bud shot Steveat1.
    I spoke to bubba a few weeks ago and he said some locals were putting them to the test.

    His 400w unit is $400 or $499 (sorry can't recall) compared to yours at $800, a price that makes even me balk.

    Quote Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
    We already have them, I'm actually working on better phosphors to make a nice quad-band induction lamp.
    Ok fine how long do you think your better phospors will take?

    Apparently you're still testing how much blue vs. red you want in your lights?

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    #94
    Senior Member

    New Induction Grow light

    "Ok fine how long do you think your better phospors will take?

    Apparently you're still testing how much blue vs. red you want in your lights? "

    Just waiting for them to be able to make the quantum-dot phosphors I need for 420nm, and I'll have my full line-up. Maybe 6 months, it's tough to tell.

    As for testing how much red vs. blue I want, I've pretty much settled upon that number.

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    #95
    Junior Member

    New Induction Grow light

    Well folks it's moving along good with the induction show down, hps vs induction bloom.
    Were at week one and both are already showing mini flowers.
    Were using Advanced Nutrients for every step of the way.
    I have started out with a 300 vs 300 systems.
    I have noticed that since bringing the HPs into my room my temp increase has jumped at least 15 degrees.
    The induction runs much cooler and I can leave the light stationary.
    With the HPs I have had to move the lamp twice.
    I will be posting pictures in the next couple days.
    I also use LED for all my clones, I find that the babies love the LED more than your basic CFL's.
    I move my clones to my flowering room at 12-14 inches.
    I also do hand watering and mix my nutes at 1 gal. At a time.
    Were growing good old Northern Lights hybred, to get the best of both worlds.
    Happy farming to all and good luck.

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    #96
    Senior Member

    New Induction Grow light

    Quote Originally Posted by Romantik
    Well folks it's moving along good with the induction show down, hps vs induction bloom.
    Were at week one and both are already showing mini flowers.
    Were using Advanced Nutrients for every step of the way.
    I have started out with a 300 vs 300 systems.
    I have noticed that since bringing the HPs into my room my temp increase has jumped at least 15 degrees.
    The induction runs much cooler and I can leave the light stationary.
    With the HPs I have had to move the lamp twice.
    I will be posting pictures in the next couple days.
    I also use LED for all my clones, I find that the babies love the LED more than your basic CFL's.
    I move my clones to my flowering room at 12-14 inches.
    I also do hand watering and mix my nutes at 1 gal. At a time.
    Were growing good old Northern Lights hybred, to get the best of both worlds.
    Happy farming to all and good luck.
    For the best scientific results, don't use Advanced Nutrients. Use something general-purpose that is commonly found and easy for anybody to reproduce at a low cost. Any typical Hoagland's solution should do the trick just fine.

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    #97
    Member

    New Induction Grow light

    Quote Originally Posted by bubbas
    Hey Jackdewack,
    Our 300 watters are available in 2700K, 6400K or the purple full spectrum. All are 120 Volt and are $480
    Thanks


    $480 is a steep price for a lamp with no fixture. I sell M-Land Bi-spectrum 300W for $532 + shipping/handling. These specific units are IP65 rated, water proof for indoor/outdoor use. As someone mentioned earlier about the shipping cost being high, it is, and they will not budge. Shipping costs are controlled by the shipping companies and not the manufactures. You would have to order a whack of them to save any real amount. They weigh 33 lbs because of the thick aluminum fixture and tempered glass cover. For $52 more you get the fixture and water proof rating. JMO

    Quote Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
    Yo those 300w M-Lands are some bad-ass units.
    Yes they are! :smokin:

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    #98
    Senior Member

    New Induction Grow light

    Just wait until M-Land get my specialize dphosphor blend in it (if they go for it, anyways,) then they'l be better than LED, no joke. I love LED, but Induction offers so much more.

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    #99
    Member

    New Induction Grow light

    Quote Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
    Just wait until M-Land get my specialize dphosphor blend in it (if they go for it, anyways,) then they'l be better than LED, no joke. I love LED, but Induction offers so much more.
    Thank you so much khyberkitsune for positive response! The science is there! The Bi-spectrum units are the best so far! I do hope you hit it off with M-Land!

    Kenneth Surgent
    Advanced Hydroponics
    EFDL Lighting
    Ontario, Canada

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    #100
    Senior Member

    New Induction Grow light

    Quote Originally Posted by krazyken
    Thank you so much khyberkitsune for positive response! The science is there! The Bi-spectrum units are the best so far! I do hope you hit it off with M-Land!

    Kenneth Surgent
    Advanced Hydroponics
    EFDL Lighting
    Ontario, Canada
    Well, while the science is there, there is a limitation to induction, while LED has the potential to surpass HID.
    Also, I'm working on quad-band induction.

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