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You think the bining of led diodes is theoretical nonsense! I don't need to say anymore than that!You know you're very contradicting in your reasonings? First you say that lights sold towards the US and EU market needs to follow safety regulations and the next sentence you say they have none of these regulations in place in China? If that's not contradicting yourself I don't know what is?
Products manufactured in China needs to be tested and approved for the EU and US market and needs to follow the same laws and regulations in the country they're being sold?
I still think you're just repeating what you've read without any real experience using any Chinese brands? Like I mentioned in earlier post it's the patent laws that's the sole reason Chinese brands are able to get their pricing down, not low build quality and components.
I didn't know lights had feelings and could be insulted.Have you owned a light you’re insulting ?
Is a better question ?
Oh you got it for 110 euros less.. great!What a Deal....
237,59 EUROh you got it for 110 euros less.. great!
Yawn guess your a reader becaue mine or wastei questions still go un answered.You think the bining of led diodes is theoretical nonsense! I don't need to say anymore than that!
I didn't know lights had feelings and could be insulted.
Your the one who seems to be insulted that I said China doesn't have electronic manufacturing standards for products assembled in China!
The question of weather I've owned a Mars or any others mentioned in this thread is no way!! I wouldn’t use one if I was paid to grow under it!!Yawn guess your a reader becaue mine or wastei questions still go un answered.
Humor is a great way to dodge the questions you cant answer.
I was I said I would purchase the Lumateck in post 36 of this thread.I feel like you've adequately expressed your opinion and frustrations but could we please get back on topic?
The Topic is solved, Fietchen got a KS2500!I feel like you've adequately expressed your opinion and frustrations but could we please get back on topic?
@Porky82 So what would be the top LEDs available in the world. Where would I look for that? I assume HLG is one of 'em? Any other in mind?
what component was that sticker on ? the individual component will have that rating.
it won't be of much use to @Bill284 as the light that burnt his house down would have had a driver with that rating. too bad it wasn't CSA, none of the components in any grow light anywhere meet CSA standard.
one issue with cheap rigs is the common counterfeiting of emitters. there's more fake lms out there than there is real ones.
Fricking Chinese counterfeit so many products it’s unbelievable. There’s a whole city that’s for bogus products. CLIt's just on the light.. but the light has the driver within.. I haven't opened it up yet as I am curious how they arranged it or why they needed so much space as it's a pretty large beam in which they put the electronics.
It's made in Austria and the LEDs come from Korea and possibly Austria as well as AMS Osram I think still have production facilities there.
I chose it mainly as the light and the company seemed really cool and they do Cannabis Forschung (research) & manufacturing in house.
Actually if it says C and US it should be approved for Canada according to CSA. And Tüv Süd can test to CSA standards and apply labels.. they are also member of the CSS, It has the C SA US mark if it's actually done by the CSA testing division and NRTL's over there I'd think... But it should be equivalent otherwise you don't get the C.
But yeah like CE, my friend makes filterbanks for audio, he said if he used an off the shelf adapter and paid 15000 euros he got his mark.
Actually if it says C and US it should be approved for Canada according to CSA.
And Tüv Süd can test to CSA standards and apply labels.. they are also member of the CSS, It has the C SA US mark if it's actually done by the CSA testing division and NRTL's over there I'd think... But it should be equivalent otherwise you don't get the C.
But yeah like CE, my friend makes filterbanks for audio, he said if he used an off the shelf adapter and paid 15000 euros he got his mark.
It's just on the light.. but the light has the driver within.. I haven't opened it up yet as I am curious how they arranged it or why they needed so much space as it's a pretty large beam in which they put the electronics.
approved for sale with the understanding it won't meet CSA standard. you don't need CSA on the product to get an approval. if you have it, approval for sale is automatic.
a lone C won't mean anything. it's more for markets outside canada. it's not equivalent at all. it's very simple, unless it says CSA it's not.
my pops worked building hvac systems as an electrical engineer mostly focused on commercial buildings and hockey rinks. i built and repaired led lighting both for myself and for commercial partners for 5 yrs and have worked with led in band and show production for something over 3 decades. we know all about having to meet CSA and what the level of the other standards are.
if you build it to CSA you can market it worldwide. not so much with the others.
he'll only get it as long as each of the components had achieved the rating previous, otherwise the finished product has to be submitted for testing.
CSA rating is hard to get, it takes the destruction of several products in a myriad of tests. it's super expensive as well. it's easy to see why so many opt for a lesser level.