LED Companies w/ LINKS

doctorflux

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...ok its not a real inside view... but its a virtual inside view...;)


...talking about conectors? ...these models are high ip protected for my eye...

...talking about a sheet of highly light transmissive polycarbonate material?... ...these is another inspirative model too...

...position of fan... for add ducts....and maybe put some fresh air on the LED zone too... inspirative too...

...i told you... ....inspirative lamp... ;)

...vid its only for examples or ideas...

:peace:

Saludos
IP54 isn't hard to achieve, although Illumitex and Heliospectra are probably the only ones to consistently meet/exceed this rating. Lens is likely PMMA for higher transparency; Heliospectra uses Lumileds Rebel LEDs and I really question the total system efficiency they are getting with these diodes and optic combinations. Last time I checked with the factory, Lumileds yields on top bin LEDs was disappointing (as of March '15).

I like the ducted exhaust capability of Heliospectra fixtures, but I have yet to see any commercial cannabis growers install ducting on their Heliospectra lights. Does anyone know of any commercial outfits with ducted Heliospectra lights?
 

salmonetin

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...the vid its only for examples or ideas not for buy nothing... ...atention maybe they sell units with other custom leds or wattages too.. youve checked the distance the plant of lamp 50cm but and the other model ...wow.... hey only my inexpert pov...

...with that prices its not for everybody... off course... on cannabis the question its... what programs for light they follow... ...lot of diferents posibilities...maybe using various depending plant stage or variety... maybe not for normal growers... one experienced with time and tests... who knows...:fire: ...im not off course... im too poor and inexpert...

...but high inspirative for diys from my pov too...

:peace:

Saludos
 
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PSUAGRO.

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IP54 isn't hard to achieve, although Illumitex and Heliospectra are probably the only ones to consistently meet/exceed this rating. Lens is likely PMMA for higher transparency; Heliospectra uses Lumileds Rebel LEDs and I really question the total system efficiency they are getting with these diodes and optic combinations. Last time I checked with the factory, Lumileds yields on top bin LEDs was disappointing (as of March '15).

I like the ducted exhaust capability of Heliospectra fixtures, but I have yet to see any commercial cannabis growers install ducting on their Heliospectra lights. Does anyone know of any commercial outfits with ducted Heliospectra lights?
are you calling Utah state's findings bullshit?:wink:....................of course the lens is pmma

I can almost guarantee you that in this large Nevada grow OP these helio fixtures will be ducted==== keep system efficiency high
 

FranJan

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RIP Bridgelux :o ???? Interesting article. Lots of little nuggets of knowledge also.


"Bridgelux has announced that an investment group led by China Electronics Company (CEC) and ChongQing Linkong Development Investment Company will acquire Bridgelux with the deal expected to close in the next six to eight weeks. Bridgelux will continue to operate under its existing management team in the US as a CEC subsidiary. Meanwhile, Bridgelux plans to spin out its Xenio-branded smart-lighting products in a separate company — Xenio Corp.

Bridgelux was once a high-flying, venture-funded LED-manufacturing startup with plans to manufacture LEDs in the US. But going back to 2013, Bridgelux has moved strategically out of the manufacturing sector and in fact sold its intellectual property (IP) in the area of gallium-nitride-on-silicon (GaN-on-Si) LEDs to Toshiba. The company sells LEDs today that are made by contract manufacturers.
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"And Bridgelux has long relied on Epistar and Kaistar as manufacturing partners for its LEDs."
 

AquariusPanta

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"roughly equivalent to a 600w hps".......with 230w, yeah we're not there yet. Very good emitters depending on bin, I'm sure will see a mj grow with it soon:wink:
Do you think 310W (~41% efficient) of LED/COB would be enough to replace a typical 600W HPS? If not, how many watts/PAR watts will it take? Do we take into account spread?

:mrgreen:
 

PSUAGRO.

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Do you think 310W (~41% efficient) of LED/COB would be enough to replace a typical 600W HPS? If not, how many watts/PAR watts will it take? Do we take into account spread?

:mrgreen:
So many questions and so many variables ;-)

I think we still have to shoot for 3/4 of the hid watt draw to stay on the safe side. Can a skilled grower with creative training get away with less? Sure.
 

Greengenes707

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can't patent "modularity"............lol
I know. That's why I feel it's something evergrow might have come up with.
When a company won't list their prices on their website, I find that suspect.
I should have said...I don't support amare, but the connecting was the same as a51, so I thought I would bring it up, and that was the only place I could link a pic from.
 

Humanrob

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I know. That's why I feel it's something evergrow might have come up with.

I should have said...I don't support amare, but the connecting was the same as a51, so I thought I would bring it up, and that was the only place I could link a pic from.
Yeah, and I don't mean to get online just to complain. I'm just a guy who actually wants to buy a light, and I'm having a hard time doing it. HeavenBright could be a great company some day, but they released before the light was ready, and I'm not willing to risk my limited funds on something that is untested. Amare doesn't list their prices, which as I mentioned I find to be a bit suspicious. The big picture is that they are in beta with a full website that has prices... now they just have to start building modular COBs, since they are finally about to launch their complete website and 2/3's of their products are already last years models... And then there is A51, who can announce a new product will arrive in April and then (apparently +/-) deliver in August. Damn, I just want to buy some lights. That's why I have an Optic -- even though their price point is not the best and their COBs are too close together on their larger units, at least they deliver when promised and seem to be upfront about their products components.
 

JimmyIndica

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I do like the design of the heavenbright light the cobs are not in a box even if you have fans in a box heat will build up. Look at the opticlight my first question was are there any outlet so you can get rid of the heat?
There is plenty of flow.knockout in each side. very simple,but very effective, and yes AP hit on something with the V6 design and will be offered with 29s aug3rd
 

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There is plenty of flow.knockout in each side. very simple,but very effective, and yes AP hit on something with the V6 design and will be offered with 29s aug3rd
I have the apolo light and it have more knockout then the opticlight but still i removed the front plate. So the first thing I noticed was the sound of the fans was lower also I could feel more airflow.
 

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