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Im talking about your spectrum...you said it was a secret but looks simple/no secret. Just a few color peaks...2blue, 2red...your ratios maybe uniqueish but the concept is widley use by both cheap and some pricey leds. Companies are finding that a couple other colors are still necessary to fuel the compete process of growing(but obviously red and blue are the primary.)Not sure, didn't design the light. I would imigine that it is just a reading, but cannot say for sure. You say it doesn't seem any different from the simplest of companies. Can you explain this? I can not find a company, even the top LED companies that can get as close as the GL700.
You make it seem like you could do the same or better by saying simple. Are you some kind of pro engineer? When asked for spectrum, I thought you meant more specific than a spectral range. There is more to colors and how they mix. Its what dies you use, how you use them, how you arrange tham and how they will be mixed. Our light also uses other colors. I meant that our spectral range is closest to photosynthetic action spectrum.Im talking about your spectrum...you said it was a secret but looks simple/no secret. Just a few color peaks...2blue, 2red...your ratios maybe uniqueish but the concept is widley use by both cheap and some pricey leds. Companies are finding that a couple other colors are still necessary to fuel the compete process of growing(but obviously red and blue are the primary.)
Edit: What do you mean by "close to you gl" ??? In what way... output power, watts used, output/watt, spectrum quality, price...cause I can think of a few that do better in almost every category?
80w is not an actual, its a rounded number. We say 90 is the max and 82.5 is average or optimal.
What would be really helpful, would be to know how many micromoles for PAR.
I don't know how else to break this down for you. Here it goes... Our light is larger than 12"12" and longer than 24" therefore when I take measurements, they never come out the same from heights.
What do you know about heat sinks and dissipation? Have you heard of internal fans? How about premium silver polysynthetic thermal compound? Yes, if you did nothing to control the heat, a larger watt LED could burn out quicker.
Hydro Grow talks about testing 3w vs 3w, 5w vs 5w and 3w vs 5w in the article you posted.
We have used those LEDs and tested them. I personally would never use them in a grow light. they are not made for a grow light.
I don't know why I come across as a company sales rep. I don't even know what that means or entitles.
I do this because I like to and I am tired of people not knowing what they are purchasing, just purely being bad consumers.
Yeah because my unit has the best reflector on the market. Yours does not have one. My unit would be close to the size of yours if it were missing essential pieces, ie a reflector to take in all unused light. No reason to waste light. Why have so many LEDs if you are just going to let most of that light go to waste?
its a great product that I I love and believe in.
Thanks for the help. I have been trying to figure out what info people want.View attachment 280842
You make it seem like you could do the same or better by saying simple. Are you some kind of pro engineer? When asked for spectrum, I thought you meant more specific than a spectral range. There is more to colors and how they mix. Its what dies you use, how you use them, how you arrange tham and how they will be mixed. Our light also uses other colors. I meant that our spectral range is closest to photosynthetic action spectrum.
I didn't think I was using scientific wording that was not understood or couldn't be typed into google to find out what it is on their own time.
"The thermal management system is specifically matched to the heat output of the LED arrays
and incorporates feedback monitoring which protects the lights from over heating even in the
event of a total cooling system failure. Our thermal management system ensures that the LED arrays stay cool which increases light output, efficiency, and maintains the useful lifetime of
the LEDs." -as I said previously.
Their 3w and 5w LEDs are not even 3w or 5w LEDs. If they lie about that then why would I even choose to look at the info they are putting out. What is driving those LEDs? That makes a big difference. Are they using the same thing to drive the two different LEDs. Their test proves nothing to me or anyone that knows a thing or two about LEDs.
"The thermal management system is specifically matched to the heat output of the LED arrays
and incorporates feedback monitoring which protects the lights from over heating even in the
event of a total cooling system failure. Our thermal management system ensures that the LED arrays stay cool which increases light output, efficiency, and maintains the useful lifetime of
the LEDs." -as I said previously.
Look up the words I used if you do not understand them. I bet you could even find pictures to help you understand.
What numbers are you looking for? What measurements are you looking for? I need SPECIFICS. I didn't do the testing on this light, besides 1 grow test. Ask for the facts and I will send whatever I can. Specifics, specifis, specifics...
I hope that you can learn how to ask questions with the propper rhetoric so, that you can get the answers and facts that you are looking for.
Note: keep it nice and simple so I can understand what you are looking for. Unlike what you just plastered above.
I don't know what OEM is. Make them yourself is too broad. Me or the company I work for? Make? Are you talking about designing, manufacturing or both? Are you talkign about the chip? the lense? the diodes? Get down to it in detail.
Original Equipment Manufacturer.
Seriously?!? How is that a broad question?
Why don't you simply answer the question with as much detail as you can?
Do you make them or buy them?
Anyways, I'm done. You are too thick to continue responding.
You are mucking up what was a decent LED light section.
I am a business major with a biology minor and for the last 3 years+ have taken the time study and practice everything I can about led tech and growing. And been growing cannabis specifically for 9 years (5yrs for medical clubs) so if you think I'm just some chump then think again. Seriously brandon you need to look at what people write and assume somethings for your self...you're trying to show them off, why hide what you don't have too? When I ask about your spectrum I want the wavelengths that you achieve just like everyone else. If I want to know what"custom/unique" ways you do it I would ask specifically. Tell the generic info then hide how you do it secretly different than everyone. If you didn't make it seem so different/revolutionary by saying you had a secret, I wouldn't of called it simple when you showed it(graph). And if there is some secret at least tell the little you can... which turned out to be enough with the graph. Still never seen these GL's with any pics growing yet so get your shit going to back yourself up cause you digging a hole.
My apache's(AT120WR2) use a full spectrum that covers the whole action spectrum better also. Plus Apache's output/watt is better than your
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