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Those look nice but can I ask you a favor can we get some pictures without the LED or HPS jus a nice blue cfl at lights on or something I want to see her true colours
shit bro they wanna enjoy the stank too. lol...then 5 minutes after I had helped the snake out the door, who do you guess comes sniffing my exhaust fan?
I've had my nose into electronic technology for decades. I'm an alternative energy enthusiast/Teslahead. Building the hybrid lighting system and pure led grow room was a dream/plan for years. When I was finally in the position to buy some LED's I researched and found the factory that manufactures Blackdogs lights and purchased the Noah 6's directly from the factory..
your grow really looks dialed in and the way you cover the light spectrum seems to be spot on.
IMHO from UV to LIR our sun lays a wide spread so why not see what works best for our-self. big Ups for going for it......
cant wait my self to getter going again I am ready going to use something the same only smaller. with 600 HPS and two
Diamond Series LED I found used off CL...
Keep it green
FlyJ
Ok seeing how you started talking LED I hope this is ok.
have watched Cree and bridgulux move to the front of the LED home lighting and horticulture market, IMO
I myself even went as far as to get a few bare 10w Cree just to play with..... bit O nerd in me. I understand that bin U2 or bin T2, T3, graded LED's are where the basic begin and where the 1st price changes the most and where you will find the highend builders or the U-bay junk. A Cree LED XM-L2 White 6500K is $9.55 each and that is just the LED The plastic lens that are curently used are more than the light itself but here is the problem (so What) no one is compromising the LED when quality maters so why shouldn't a custom focal lens be made....
With some optical back ground in the military, IMHO, It would make sense to use parabolic borosilicate, main lenses to pin point the LED.... Then flat, concave, or convex crystal to focus the LED more accuracy and less lose of the targeted spectrum maybe even cut quarts for the super high end. I found the LED lighting fascinating so I did a little looking I am no expert and will not claim to be I just see its cool
This is where IMO I see the next big change with penetration and adjustable beam lighting. Much smaller units that are for the high end market of grower
I see where most companies that are building the grow light unit have the upper hand w LED quality my thought are on the focusing of that light.
LOL and all it takes is a little cash...
no seriously I believe controlling the lens of a full spectrum LED unit may make a dialed in system limitless.
Just thinking out loud
much respect
flyJ