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02-27-2010, 01:31 AM #1
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LEDs and Generations
However I keep looking at prices of theses 3 and 5 watt LEDs and am afraid to smoke them during the learning curve. They have 10, 20, 60, 100 watt LEDs imagine how much you could money you could waste with a little static electricity.
Originally Posted by boaz
At this point I am looking at the cost of buying. It is hard to find 3 and 5 watt LED setups everything seems to be the 1 watt times X.
Not ready to buy yet but would like to find pricing and a supplier I can trust so that if and when I am ready I can act.personified Reviewed by personified on . LEDs and Generations Hello I have been trying to research more about LEDs and I keep running in to "Next Generation" and "5th Generation" as well as others. Tried to do a search and found nothing to satisfy what the differences are. I know there are some knowledgeable people out there who are making LEDs like Weezard and others that are just using them like Str8outtaweed. Do you know if 630nm is better than say 670nm? Is there a difference? What is the best for the blue 400 or say 470nm? Rating: 5
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