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Yeah its weird. Ill try and adjust it so you can seeSo... it's white light... but your camera makes it look blurple?
That's odd.
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Yeah its weird. Ill try and adjust it so you can seeSo... it's white light... but your camera makes it look blurple?
That's odd.
Actual colorSo... it's white light... but your camera makes it look blurple?
That's odd.
You'll be hard pressed to get a actual pic of the tru color. Maybe because of rhe full spectrum. But i will tryYeah its weird. Ill try and adjust it so you can see
I know thats crazy. I thought it myight be the distance not dialed in but the cob full spectrum kills the ledsLook how much better your cob side is doing compared to the leds.
same thing when buying car amps.Always check the fuses on the amp to tell you how much power it really drawsI'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.
What distance is this measured.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.
I run flouence Bioengineering Spydrx plus lights
We will see come harvest, my roleandro has filled my 4x4 with sticky sweet goodness.I understand the generalization. In this industry you get what you pay for