Roger that...
You can't patent devices that are already holding one, but if you reverse engineered an asian light - they wouldn't like it much either.
The secret is only keeping the chiminilly willy chameleons and parrots away for awhile.
FWIW, I'm not sure that Stephen and Amit are around much here nowadays - they have over a hundred people to keep tabs on and I hear they're looking to double those employees by 2026, and IDK how long you'll be around letting the ripoff artists do what they do - instead of innovate and be profitable.
I just like to support US things when I can, and regardless of COO I don't like keeping on doing what's considered "normal business" practices - if that model is kept onward, (it's not sustainable IMO and it shows all around) doing what it's doing, change will never occur - if that makes sense.
Printing Mo money ain't gettin' it!
I didn't get very specific answers but I wouldn't be surprised they are - since Osram, Sammy and the other top end players are considerably more coinage for ANY Reds.
Ouput should be somewhat typical with a dozen 660/ & 730's are only 4 per MCPCB - I don't have test equipment to verify but they published an output of 2.47 uM/j and the spectral layout looks fair enough for a board aimed straight at the asian overseas sales. (Provided you look over the products and read between the lines)
I've been doing decent with
only 3000k and I have never had any HLG branded far or deep red though I have a few amz QB style lamps I have either used for seedlings or a single auto I needed to move and you already know those things have a smattering of UVA, FR, Deep and I only have run one amz light I liked and the thing was close to 75+% deep reds but boy did it stress out the few under it! lol
I hope I'll have my mitts on the goods tomorrow or so and I'll be ready to slap a 250/54A Ming Wei on em and do a little "blindness test" for sure
O yeah, if I see that much more bulk from the Red I'll get some reds and pop em on the frames and tap em with a buck converter to ADD more plus the QB132's could use a little love!