320w QB vs 300w Vero COB, what do you choose?

320w QB vs 300w Vero COB, what would you choose?


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Humple

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It is true for cheap CMH. Ours is different. This customer use our 315W CMH to cover his 4x4 tent.
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And? What else have you got? I mean in the way of supporting your claims. Because we've all seen results that - if you really want to use pictures as proof - easily match, and even beat that. (But pictures don't prove quality or quantity.) Are we to assume that all your customers who've made claims about your lights performing better than LED, were using the kind of lights most of us here use? And that all of them had dialed in their grows and maximized output from those LEDs? Come on, man...
 

DazeHazy

Active Member
Lol I was confused as well, so I asked on here and got an answer. You just gotta take a little paperclip or skinny screwdriver and push on the little level in the middle. DO NOT try and pry it, which is what I first did and almost broke the clip.

The quantum boards have a similar connector, here's the diagram

Hahahahaha I did try to pry it with my fingernail but it was looking sketch so I stopped, searched the internet few a few minutes and then just asked here. Thanks much :mrgreen:!
 

DazeHazy

Active Member
Lol I was confused as well, so I asked on here and got an answer. You just gotta take a little paperclip or skinny screwdriver and push on the little level in the middle. DO NOT try and pry it, which is what I first did and almost broke the clip.

The quantum boards have a similar connector, here's the diagram
Could you perhaps tell me if there's any difference between wiring CON1 & CON3 vs CON2 & CON4 if done in series?
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skoomd

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Could you perhaps tell me if there's any difference between wiring CON1 & CON3 vs CON2 & CON4 if done in series?
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I believe you can use which ever connectors you please, as long as positive is going into the negative on each strip.

There is an arrow on the strips though, I think that dictates the "flow" of current so you might need to make sure that's how it's wired up. But I am not sure, im no electrition.
 

DazeHazy

Active Member
I believe you can use which ever connectors you please, as long as positive is going into the negative on each strip.

There is an arrow on the strips though, I think that dictates the "flow" of current so you might need to make sure that's how it's wired up. But I am not sure, im no electrition.
Thanks. I'll try to double check the arrow thing, seems important hahaha appreciate it
 

DazeHazy

Active Member
I believe you can use which ever connectors you please, as long as positive is going into the negative on each strip.

There is an arrow on the strips though, I think that dictates the "flow" of current so you might need to make sure that's how it's wired up. But I am not sure, im no electrition.
It appears that either directionality works fine in terms of electrical circuitry according to the answers on Stack Exchange https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/181615/does-electrical-current-flow-from-positive-to-negative-or-negative-to-positive

-The same calculations,laws and formulas work for both ways.

Is the arrow there for just show then? lol
 

Johnny Lawrence

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Less energy: 315W can replace 600W HPS/MH
Less heat: same as LED (to get same yield)
High quality: than LED
High yield: than LED
Based on feedback from our customers.
I understand that you're an advertiser, but you guys push your lights in A LOT of threads. And somebody else already mentioned it, but no, a 315 doesn't replace a 600. Keep pushing bullshit claims like that, and people are going to lump you in with all of the shitty blurple manufacturers.
 

Budzbuddha

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We have a closed Facebook group where our customers (real growers) share their experience in using our lights. Good or not good, all members can see other comments.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/248519675519386/
Why a CLOSED group ? ... If reviews are stellar why not put on website ?
You post the same pics ....pics mean nothing .....
You got some RIU growers here we can talk to ?
 

Budzbuddha

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closed groups for closed minds, keeps out anybody that doesn't agree with you.
Me thinks the GROUP consists of ........ The janitor, company goons , ceo , arrowhead water dude , gay guy at front desk and his goldfish.

" Real Growers " is like saying a vinyl couch is leather.

We are not stupid , most of us have played and used many style lights both good and shitboxes. So the marketing hype won't bowl us over. How about a setup video and measurement .... So us NON REAL GROWERs can see how this new FANGLED contraption will gets pounds and pounds of nugget goodness .

Since we got horseless carriages and " AIR-EEEEYO PLANES " now a daze !
 

wietefras

Well-Known Member
Many par maps are made up, we just show the growing results from our customers.
Just about everything regarding the cmh hype is made up. It's like the burple led madness never happened. People just fall for the next "best" thing.

It was always so funny to read those ads "Other led sellers lie about their lights, but not us". Of course they all said that and all were lying.
 
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