LED Companies w/ LINKS

PSUAGRO.

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Innoled is offline now, was a killergrow
Maybe their finally redoing the website? ;-)..........well I tried/did the best I could given the circumstances. Wish it would have turned out better, but it is what it is now.....

Maybe Alta led absorbed them? Or they where always just an offshoot for the main company? Idk....haven't heard anything from them since and I still have old sparky in my possession!....next test grow panel should be an interesting one .......not telling atm.......shhhhhh
 

guod

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SomeGuy

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I shoulda known that when I plugged t8 led into the search I would see all the same players posting. LOL!

I wanted to ask if ya all think two of these would cover cloning and some small plants? I am separating a 2x4x5 tent into two veg spaces. bottom will be bigger plants with some diy cob fixtures. The top will do clones and small yins and I was thinking a couple tubes in an old t-8 would work perfect. I could even just make my own fixture with the tubes...

Thoughts?
 

Greengenes707

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I shoulda known that when I plugged t8 led into the search I would see all the same players posting. LOL!

I wanted to ask if ya all think two of these would cover cloning and some small plants? I am separating a 2x4x5 tent into two veg spaces. bottom will be bigger plants with some diy cob fixtures. The top will do clones and small yins and I was thinking a couple tubes in an old t-8 would work perfect. I could even just make my own fixture with the tubes...

Thoughts?
When AT came out with their T8 tubes a guy on the farm did a side by side veg growth test...even growth with with just under half the wattage of T5's.

The new cree tubes are looking as good if not better so you should be fine if T5 like growth is what you are comparing to.
 

SomeGuy

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Thanks for the answer GG. Yea.. I am looking for that kind of growth for the first stages of veg. I was thinkin just two of them for a roughly 2'x4'x 2'h area for clones and party cups.

I am working on some veg lights now for the bigger veg area below. I have been working on upgrading my space size and moving out of the cabinet. I am also slowly working towards being all LED.


BTW, I cant wait to update my build thread with pics. Things are starting to bud up nicely under the leds. :-)
 

nickelz419

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down sizing to a tv set armoir stealth cab .... and also am new to LEDs and would like some advice on what company and what size would be good for something like this?
 

PetFlora

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down sizing to a tv set armoir stealth cab .... and also am new to LEDs and would like some advice on what company and what size would be good for something like this?

The led quandary is: most of the better ones have lens angles and high intensity that requires ~ 20-30"+ above the canopy, at least initially, until the plant/s acclimate

Lens-less COBs might do the trick, but that's a DIY- a fairly simple one though these days
 

FranJan

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Just a little info for those who are looking for some alternatives to the usual suspects, seems Luminus Devices is going to stand by their "man".

http://www.semiconductor-today.com/news_items/2014/OCT/LUMINUS_081014.shtml

Luminus introduces 5-year warranty on XNOVA chip-on-board LED arrays
8 October 2014
Luminus Devices Inc of Billerica, MA, USA has announced a five year limited warranty for the XNOVA family of chip-on-board (COB) arrays designed for both indoor and outdoor directional lighting applications. The warranty introduction follows the recent completion of the firm’s 6000 hour LM-80 testing, which demonstrated long term color stability and robust lumen maintenance under extreme conditions, including high temperature and high drive current.

“Our XNOVA COB arrays have already been recognized by customers as having industry-leading efficacy, value, and quality of light, and now we have long term data and the 5 year warranty to give customers peace of mind knowing that their fixtures and bulbs will comply with Energy Star and deliver consistent performance for many years to come," says Jim Miller, executive, VP of sales & marketing for Luminus. "Our mission is to help our customers achieve new levels of performance in their end products, so that they can gain advantages over their competitors, and this 5 year warranty helps our customers confidently position themselves as providers of robust, long lasting bulbs and luminaires."


Uhmm Puff we're waiting...........:-?:(
 
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