Quote Originally Posted by craftsmaster
Hi,

I hope this will not sound very offensive, are you saying that based on your personal experience or just a mere guess of calculation? I don't think .5 w will work. :rastasmoke:


Thanks,
Carmel
Allow me to interject here because I can speak from personal experience.
The 225 led "china panels" are next to worthless for growing anything but mushrooms.
Hadda open mine when it had a partial failure.

Who'm I kidding?
I open up everything just to see what's inside.
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In this case, I was taken aback by the shoddyness of it's construction.
The "power supply" would be amusing were it less likely to become a cheery little fire.
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Str8 knows what he's on about.
And I'm not sure what you mean by " .5 w " ?


(You can actually grow something with 225 1/2Watt leds of the proper wavelengths.)

Aloha,
Weezard
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