I was looking for a way to build one of these suckers. Found a nice website. http://www.superbrightleds.com/led_info.htm. Would be even better if there was a complete guide on here. One that would take the latest in LEDs into concideration. It's still something I don't understand. Think I might have to read up on electrical engineering just to understand this stuff. Worth a shot. Here are two other websites, http://ledmuseum.home.att.net/ledleft.htm, http://members.misty.com/don/ledx.html.

It seems easier to go rob the red traffic lights. But I don't wanna attract any unwanted attention. Me wonders if there would be any complications in removing them. Aside from the car crash every now and then. Calgary drivers are not so bright.

I would guess it's best to aim for the highest lumen count. Or does it not matter in LEDs? And whats with the 1 watt leds, would they be a better buy?

I think I might build myself red and white flashlights just to have around for camping an stuff. Red light might be good to have in gorilla growing.
Moose101 Reviewed by Moose101 on . LED grow lights... input please. Hello guys, I'm exchanging eMails with a representative from a LED company. I asked him if they could produce a custom light for growing, and here's what he told me: Our options are as follow: 940nm, 850nm, 660nm, 630nm, 610nm, 590nm 570nm, 530nm, 510nm, 470nm, 460nm, 400nm and a total of 64 LEDs in the bulb. Rating: 5