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guod

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^^^No, not flip chips are coming soon, WLP using flip chips. Improved whites, COBs and such. Got it?
i know my shit...
WLP using flip chips is also not new, just a special form of CSP(Chip Scale package)

"CSP in its smallest form can be a Flip Chip device also referred to as Wafer Level Packaging.(WLP)"
http://www.ledinside.com/knowledge/2013/12/philips_lumileds_chip_scale_packaging_for_leds

this makes only the produktion cheaper. it does not improved whites.
from your link...
"This WLP technique offers many benefits beyond the typical emitter or chip-on-board (COB) packaging available today. Bulk processing is moving in this direction for efficacy, uniformity, and low cost."

improved whites...
"To reach this market ideal, manufacturers would start out with a uniform blue LED wafer with a wavelength uniformity between 2 and 2.5 nm in wavelength, or 1 SDCM as converted through the phosphor. A phosphor film that is also uniform to 1 SDCM is laid over the entire wafer, which is then diced up into individual LED chips. With this process, every chip matches each other within 2 SDCM. There would be no need to sort the chips further, since each one is essentially uniform. While this process creates a path to this industry goal, the technology must still make substantial progress before we can claim to have achieved it."

 

Dr. Treez84

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So my buddy wants me to help him set up a veg and a flower room with all LEDs and i know nothing about indoor lol. If you had no budget and needed to set up a veg room and a flower room with all LED what lights would you choose? or what companies would you prefer
 

PSUAGRO.

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FranJan

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Don't remember when the last time we looked in on these guyz. They do have an interesting product and I like how they sell drivers and parts easily, (maybe too easily like they know you're going to need them), LOL.

So GG when are you borrowing one to put it to THE test? :) Shame or Fame? And only $4,307.84 too!

http://www.budmaster.co.uk/budmaster-ii-1200-god-led-grow-light.html



Consumption: 780w Power: 1200w
Diodes: 400 Osram Diodes
Lens: 90° Precision Lens
Size: 60 x 60 x 9cm x 18kg
Input: AC85~264V
Temp: 20º - 22ºc
Warranty: 3 Years


This is of course nothing new to the all seeing, all knowing one :roll:.
 

Greengenes707

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Until someone shows me there is something better than AT600's or DIY, am not planning on getting anymore lights. A few companies haven been hitting me up to test lights, some trying to sell me for a discount. But nothing has made me blink...let a lone spend that kind of cash on something that doesn't even speak the right. The illumitex DS was the only thing I've borrowed, and that turned out to be a huge let down and I didn't want it in my garden over my DIY drone. If I had more space I would love to test say the top 10 brands head to head. But that is a step that I am not quite ready to take again...that's a full operation status and would come with all the legalities/requirements/protocols of running a non dispensing collective. As for now what I can fit in my personal garden is all I have space for.

PSU...T8 tubes seem solid...I just got back from vaca too so been a little out of it. 2100lm/tube@21w. Probably at HD...doesn't say so yet though.
 

hyroot

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PSUAGRO.

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FranJan

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Yeah GG the DS as a replacement is not realistic and is a poor investment for the weed grower. I don't like any Illumitex made panel, just the LEDs. Here's a recent post where they make some bold claims and you'll notice the grows that they show use quite a bit more F3s per square foot than the DS has I believe and as far as I'm concerned dense coverage with Illumitex is the only way to get Illumis to grow weed properly or at least satisfactorily in the case of the small grower like me. Interesting part for most I'll post here. Good read, bit of an advertisement, lotsa bold claims of course. Notice the pictures on the tested buds say "F3A-B". Are they using there new horti models? Is Illumitex finally getting serious about growing dank? And 2013 test date?

http://www.illumitex.com/illumitex-advantages-cultivation-cannabis/


"Independent lab tests have revealed a 19% increase in CBD and a 24% in-
crease in THC in a side-by-side comparison between Illumitex fixtures with
the F3 spectrum and high pressure sodium fixtures (see test data on following
pages)."



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And my F1s rock my veg cab. I much prefer my plants than theirs in those veg photos so FU Illumitex and your F3 only world. LOL
 

PSUAGRO.

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Yeah froggy, the DS isn't what we were hoping it would be ;-) illumi realized the flaws and has upped the power/photon delivery to the canopy with the aurora(?) Fixture......hence the active cooling.

Anyone tried HP4S gear?
Pretty much convinced at this point that the beta panel Innoled sent me was an Alta made chip.....looked promising for the short time it worked(catastrophic failure in my 85f room).....that's all I got for you and it should flower cannabis well IMO ,but their pricing is absurd for the wattage/low efficiencies compared to other top bin cobs.
 
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