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    #11
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    led lighting?

    I appreciate all the help people,u have been a great help,Thank You

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    #12
    Junior Member

    led lighting?

    Kyber,u seem to be very knowledgable about let lighting,I know u design ur own but i don't think i'm ready for that,i'm looking for 2...150 or 200 watt let growing lights,what company would u suggest,any help would be appreciated

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    #13
    Senior Member

    led lighting?

    If you have AIM or Yahoo, contact me - my name on those is the same as here.

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    #14
    Member

    led lighting?

    this induction lighting seems interesting.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    led lighting?

    It's interesting, but it puts out a ton of heat. The ballast and the whole process is rather lossy given the external components. It is an OLD technology, and it really hasn't improved much since its inception.

    It is much more difficult to work with in a design phase as you're trying to control externally-emitted EMR, and diamagnetic materials of the proper type are somewhat expensive.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    led lighting?

    Quote Originally Posted by brynpav
    I sold my LED panels and went to induction grow lights. Ck out youtube and you can see videos of grows under these lamps. They offer over 90% usable PAR light and the plant yields have been comparable to HID because the canopy penetration is better then my LED lamps had ever been. plus they were less expensive then the LED panels I'd bought. :rastasmoke:
    I'm curious, which led panels did you try?

    It's true that most of the commercial units are crap.

    But, I have seen people over-saturate with good LED lights by having them way too close to the crown.
    Of course, the plants stopped growing.

    They concluded that "leds no work"!
    When, actually, it was "pilot error".

    Food for thought.

    Aloha,
    Weezard

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    #17
    Senior Member

    led lighting?

    Weez, you ever put up a guide to make ur LEDs?

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    #18
    Senior Member

    led lighting?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slevinkal
    Weez, you ever put up a guide to make ur LEDs?

    Sure!
    Here ya go.

    http://boards.cannabis.com/indoor-li...ed-advice.html

    Gettin' a bit long in the tooth now, but once I surpassed HPS, and matched Hawaiian sun, I figured I was done.

    I'll go bump it to make easier to find.

    Tickled that you are interested.

    Aloha
    Weeze
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    #19
    Senior Member

    led lighting?

    I've had great success for over 2 years now using two Theroreme Innovation's ProBloom 600 LED grow lights. Abt six months ago we purchased 2 more. Currently each pair covers a 4'x4' tray usnig a light rail. Production is equal to or slightly greater with the TI's vs. 1000w HPS over each tray. The trays that had HPS are now using PSMH 1000w 3k bulbs for flower and 10k bulbs for last 2 weeks. Again comparable results, maybe trichomes amber quicker under the PSMH, but not my much.

    My homebuilt T5/LED hybred, that I've been using almost 4 years now beats the crap outta 1000w HPS, but I do use a bunch of differant supplemental lights with it.

    Yup, LED's don't work.

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