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You can place it within 6" of your plants without causing any intensity burn. 30 degrees emits a very bright, but also very narrow beam. Using a 30 degree unit, you will have less coverage area, but an even higher level of penetration. Depending on the height of your plants though, I find that the 60 degree works best, as it has enough lateral spread to hit the mid and bottom leaves of a plant, since leaves directly underneath the light block it from traveling onward.
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Good stuff guys. HydroGroLED I'm gonna check ur grow out. Goodluck bigtires.
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I just realized this thread started out as someone asking why 420 Magazine wasn't doing their own review of LED grow lights. I've spoken to the editor via email, and it is likely that in the near future, 420 Magazine will be hosting a grow using our Penetrator series grow lights. We will make all tests units available to them free of charge as soon as they decide what they are going to do for a test.
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Good stuff. I c ur serious about ur business and u stand by ur product. That's commendable. Now come with a killer harvest and U'll be battin a thousand IMO.
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I spent over 2 solid years developing our lights solely for my medical garden and fellow patients I know. It took several models, and hundreds of research/design hours to reach a design that was market-ready. I've arranged for 3 separate competitor grow tests to be displayed online. In each test, we placed ourselves in the underdog position, to prove just how much more efficient our lights are, vs everyone else. We are doing our 126W light against the ProSource 180W Jumbo UFO. Our 63W Light against a 90W Sunlight Hydro (eBay) UFO, and a member on this forum is using 2, 63W lights against a 150W LED bar. I've since voiced a friendly challenge to fellow-sponsor Haight Solid State on this forum, where I would put my 126W panel against their 186W panel. I'm not only confident in our lights, I'm out to prove to the world how we literally destroy all of the competition, as well as HID. My grow tests on this forum are just for fun, demonstrative purposes Our customers (and Ed Rosenthal) are there to show you all the independent results to back up our claim of being the world's most advanced LED grow light manufacturer.
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Coming in late to class once I caught the ass end of one of Ed's lectures about LED lighting. He was ranting about how they would be the future of indoor once the technology has been mastered (or something to that affect). I'm just waitin for the day where performance meets affordability. I'll be watching. Thanks for making urself available to answer questions.
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Hey, I'm here to answer any questions that you all have. My whole goal is to educate the consumer as much as I can, so that they make an informed decision when switching to LED
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LED's are the future for indoor grows, till the sulphur plasma become available. I was also wondering about LED's, is there a way to replace single bulbs, say a few burn out or if you want to change a few for flowering so you can maximize the light for vegetation and flowering? I am a tech junkie so I enjoy new things.
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As far as sulphur plasma, it's time would have been 15-20 years ago, to make HPS/MH obsolete. The reason it will never take over for horticultural lighting now, is because it is not a targeted light source, it is a full spectrum light source very comparable to the sun. Sulphur plasmas are a lot brighter per watt vs HID, but most of the light they create is still unusable by plants. LED's target the exact wavelengths that plants use to convert light energy into plant energy. With them you deliver almost 100% usable light for your plants, making sure that every watt is used efficiently. As time progresses, LED's will emit more and more lumens per watt, making them the grow light technology for probably the next 100+ years. LED's are chips, and like chips their efficacy will likely double every couple of years. Think of how far computers have come in the last 15 years... Now think of how far HPS came in the last 40... With LED's you get a technology that is constantly improving, and reaching new levels we've never thought possible before. |
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hi all,
Very interested in this, from reading this i may have jumped on the led band wagon a bit quickly, i purchased a 90W UFO FULL SPECTRUM TRIBAND HYDROPONIC LED GROW LIGHT. amnybody using one of these at the moment, i have it conbined with a 250w hps covering 4 plants. |
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