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    "Home made" LED grow lights...

    Sad to hear that, bro, but which model is the 360w from cidly please, just visited their website but havent seen any lamps like that....
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    1x147w LED Grow Journal

    49x3W=147W in total, is this the actual power please? BTW,how about its thermal function...
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    So Who's Takin Care Of Their Eyes???? Now with Poll!!!!

    I always take the sunglasses with me, but only wear it while looking at the lamp surface directly when it's on.
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    What ever happened to GLH and Mike?

    Yes. Here is his original post on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Spectra-LED-Grow-Lights-300k-yr-sales-trademark-and-over-two-dozen-domains-/110875183111?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19d0ad0807 Last updated on May 08, 2012 14:03:45 PDT View all revisions This is just a short description...
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    What ever happened to GLH and Mike?

    It seems Mike has decided to sell his whole LED company, so who will take the responsibility and warranty for the past purchasers?
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    Im offically a LED grower. Spectra Im here.

    I am interested in his LED chips if they are single-core or multiple-core LEDs, i visited their website and saw the pics of their lamp, there were at least three cores in a lamp bead.
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    What ever happened to GLH and Mike?

    ive just visited their website, it seems their LEDs are not single-core? Some says dual or multiple-core LEDs could get problems more often? Who knows?
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    Is this a good idea?

    Vert growing is great idea, but it might be only fit for vines plants?
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    Back at it again! New homemade LED light - 235w version!

    So,thanks, dear Slixxor. Could we know your diodes size, input voltage at Red and White, and you are running them at 680mA, but most of the LED panels are run at 1W 300-350mA and 3W 580-630mA in the USA. Some says higher them 630mA current, the diodes could be run very hard. Would like to know...
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    Back at it again! New homemade LED light - 235w version!

    Looks very interesting, the LEDs connected each other by wires without a PCB or Aluminum circuit board...
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    Hi

    Grateful for your warm welcome, dear friends. Enjoy your time and stay green. Dave
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    white LED = full spectrum?

    The original White LEDs are also Blue or Yellow 410-590nm LED chips, but after having packaged with different level of phosphors, they then become 2700-20000K White LEDs.
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    Hi

    Hello, nice to meet you.:-?
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