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Roleadro 400w Cob Cree Cxa 3070

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Roleadro 400w Cob Cree Cxa 3070

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Here ya go
 

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Another i had to edit to get the actual color that it is
 

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I take pictures under my 3500K Vero's and have never run into anything like that at all :/
 
Look how much better your cob side is doing compared to the leds.
 
I would drop the height of you led as low as you can until it gets in the way of the cob. It won't completely fix the difference but It will help a lot.
 
Week 4
 

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I'm aware, and it's bullshit to be honest. Some brands will call a light a 1200w and it will end of drawing 150w from the wall. However, there's no law/regulation on this. So they do it. This is why you always look for the actual power draw prior to buying a light.
same thing when buying car amps.Always check the fuses on the amp to tell you how much power it really draws
 
Plants read light in par, humans read lights in lumens. Not all LEDs are advertised with incorrect wattage. My Spydrx plus lights are listed 685 watts and are true. Par readings average 1000 all over every corner. Cheap lights advertise false claims so they can make sales.
 
Plants read light in par, humans read lights in lumens. Not all LEDs are advertised with incorrect wattage. My Spydrx plus lights are listed 685 watts and are true. Par readings average 1000 all over every corner. Cheap lights advertise false claims so they can make sales.
What distance is this measured.
 
If you're right at 6 inches or less it's even more. I would say an average of 8-10 inches away
 
You do understand why the Roleandro's run below a true 400w, right?

It's to extend the life of the lights and be able to offer a killer warranty. I could have built myself some cobs for about the same price at a true 400w but than that would effect life span.

If you're an educated led buyer then you will understand that most LEDs don't run at the true Wattage which is stated. Before I purchased anything for my grow room I read and read and read.

Sure I understand that Roleandro cobs art at the same level as others perhaps or what I may be able to do at home on my own. If you consider the warranty the lifespan the customer service then you're getting a pretty good product.

Have you ever taken the time to look at the cooling heatsink that they use in this product? It's a pretty freaking awesome heat sink in the shape of a donut. When doing my research I found that this is one of the qualities that is highly touted in reviews.

Not everybody has money to pay for the best thing from the best supplier for the most expensive price. Most of us have to do our best to make the most out of an imperfect situation.
 
I run flouence Bioengineering Spydrx plus lights

I wasn't commenting particularly on you the individual but you the grand we you.

I looked them up and the look pretty nice!
 
I understand the generalization. In this industry you get what you pay for
 
I understand the generalization. In this industry you get what you pay for
We will see come harvest, my roleandro has filled my 4x4 with sticky sweet goodness.
 

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