busy bee led's

puffenuff

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My only issue with this new advanced panel(if their is one) you have 4 10w xml's and the rest is 3w leds(bridgelux?) how are going to manage the height requirements.....too low and 10w will be to much(maybe?idk really)but the three watters will be emitting the right amount....... if you raise up the panel due to the 10 w light intensity the three watters maybe to far out of range........hope it makes sense, I like uniformity across the whole panel, but who knows........no one tested these 10w xml's on mj yet(oh sorry/steveman did:P)...........will see
Good question! Im not sure yet. I'm going to run it at the same height I do my (3w) 200w diamond. I expect it will be fine but with better canopy penetration. I think it's going to be trickier to find the sweet spot on my at120 with 1w chips and 14degree lenses...too close and they'll burn but too far away I lose coverage...
 

PSUAGRO.

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Good question! Im not sure yet. I'm going to run it at the same height I do my (3w) 200w diamond. I expect it will be fine but with better canopy penetration. I think it's going to be trickier to find the sweet spot on my at120 with 1w chips and 14degree lenses...too close and they'll burn but too far away I lose coverage...
Nice love new panel testing.........soo if the apachetech wins I get that panel sent to me right??we agreed right???? haha

Nice find Psy...........damn they look bright!!!
 
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