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Ok so I thought those were new ones coming out, but if those are them at timber then i know those but I don't keep up-to-date one them anymore.
I ran mine just under 50w
http://ledgardener.com/compare-different-cob-leds/
Thank you six I learned more from that about cob selection/driver than I have anywhere.
@sixstring would have up-to-date info
I said its not full spectrum, and that's a fact.
I completely agree and don't fault you for not understanding that color is not an indication of quality when it comes to pink light considering how much group think is involved with the cannabis forums. Here is a quick question. Why is it that Cree doesn't recommend COBs for horticulture?
Cree XP-G3 in 3500k with 190 lm/w or COBs with what???? 120 lm/w? COBs are easy, cheap for DIY and they work. nothing more. They are not the highest standard nor where the industry is going in the future.
Blackdog sells garbage and passes it off as quality. They used Epistars and said they were top of the line. Cree licensed that tech to them years ago and moved on. They are lug diodes which are definitely not top of the line.
http://www.cree.com/led-components/applications/horticulture
They must not know about COBs though.
So where do you think the industry is goin? If I may ask
Pink using descrete diodes and getting away from COBs. High efficacy White + 660nm and 730nm
Fairly sure they see it too. 1:42:00
Thats Just Like Asking Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road????? Duh To Pick Up The Roach On The Other Side Psst. Yes Its A Marketing Term Just Like The Proclamation Of A Certain Numbers Of Bands Of Wavelengths A Light Poses. Every Spectrum Out Their Is A Full Spectrum Of Light That Said fixture Produces. I.E. The 4000k 90 Cri Is A Full Spectrum Of Light :party1:Is full spectrum a marketing term? Or does it just mean white?
Unless we are talking about discrete diodes in a single color has a flux of 20nm+/-. ie. Photo reds in 660nms will range from 650nm to 670nm on average.Every Spectrum Out Their Is A Full Spectrum Of Light
The spectrum of the sun changes depending where on earth you are and what time of day/season. I guess thats what I was getting at.
@The Dawg I have posted a lot of quality information on this site with zero fanfare but I most def will take as long as I want to shit thank you. I don't owe @sixstring a thing.
translation.i want my mommy :banghead:@The Dawg I have posted a lot of quality information on this site with zero fanfare but I most def will take as long as I want to shit thank you. I don't owe @sixstring a thing.
Yeah right and the color you are seeing is the light for my c02 medium you shouldnt talk about what you dont know1300W of blurple in 2x4? yeahhh, right...
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