...All Things Vero...

Would you consider buying a VERO after reading through some of the posts?


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salmonetin

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For daisychain style... YES...there are live AC... ...now corrected with future female connector...i hope...

...the daisychain cord conexion ...one extreme with male conector for the new auxiliary female connector on lamp and the other extreme with a female conection (female again for same security reasons for the auxiliary connector...male dangerous with lamp conected... i hope people understand this too...the same reason for the principal ac cord ...male for wall but female on other extreme to evitate posible contacts with ac) for the principal male conector on lamp for other lamp...

...for my pov... the best daysichain i saw its the T way with T conector from GN holographic series... i talk about these conectors pieces on others threads too... no needed 2 ac conectors (and wires for the second too) on lamp... you need only one principal conector... ...the male on this conector are protected to contact too.. i know its expensive but i like a lot... and its only my pov...

...you can use what you like... but safety on electricity is a must...

...not for kids... ...when work on electricity forget consume cannabis... ac its too serious theme... i asume certain level of understanding when you work with ac live wires... i have years of experience working with ac... the security first ever... i smoke lot of cannabis... but heyyyy when i work on ac... im totally sober... ...all my senses actived and concentrated... i have the same respect to ac and the ocean... and im old...


...wingsta wago 770 ...one T connector... and cord.... only one principal ac connector... no more cable to second auxiliary ac and the second conector itself... see the male and see the female and see the T connector... security on all ... no problems... maybe expensive but for my pov the one of best connector for ac.... i saw other better too... but the wingsta i like a lot...










...the max number of the daisychained lamps permited are?... if you conect more...mm mm... catch the idea?... the wire cord have a limit... and the magnetoterm too... when add lamps add consumes on the cords wires... ...the cords wires need suport the intial and the total charge... and the magnetoterm too... for these reasons there are a max number for lamps daisychained recomended...my two cents..

...the pics are only for examples or ideas...

:peace:

Saludos
 
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AquariusPanta

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@UKpeanuts

I've contacted my customers and we've all agreed that recalling the fixtures would be overkill, with them each opting to swap out one of the male sockets/receptacles on each of the fixtures with a female socket. While the process of doing this takes only a matter of minutes, it's still a burden for them to perform, so I've gone ahead and offered to compensate them for their time, patience, and dedication by sending them new, twist-on reflectors, alongside the female sockets, free of charge.

@salmonetin

You bring up a good point on power load throughout a given daisy-chain link. That is something I will have to seriously bounce around, as I'm offering multiple fixtures, each with varying power draws.

I'm not entirely familiar with the power cord you presented but I prefer the IEC sockets/cords for now.
 
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1.21 Gigawatts!

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Don't you think it would have been a good idea to make sure you had a SAFE operating light, BEFORE selling it and advertising it on here?

You do not know what you're doing. If you did, you would not have EXPOSED and LIVE 120v lines on your light for your customers to potentially GET KILLED with.

You can not undo the danger you put people's lives in. You really should be ashamed of yourself.
I've contacted my customers and we've all agreed that recalling the fixtures would be overkill, with them each opting to swap out one of the male sockets/receptacles on each of the fixtures with a female socket. While the process of doing this takes only a matter of minutes, it's still a burden for them to perform, so I've gone ahead and offered to compensate them for their time, patience, and dedication by sending them new, twist-on reflectors, alongside the female sockets, free of charge.

You bring up a good point on power load throughout a given daisy-chain link. That is something I will have to seriously bounce around, as I'm offering multiple fixtures, each with varying power draws.

I'm not entirely familiar with the power cord you presented but I prefer the IEC sockets/cords for now.
 

UKpeanuts

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@UKpeanuts

I've contacted my customers and we've all agreed that recalling the fixtures would be overkill, with them each opting to swap out one of the male sockets/receptacles on each of the fixtures with a female socket. While the process of doing this takes only a matter of minutes, it's still a burden for them to perform, so I've gone ahead and offered to compensate them for their time, patience, and dedication by sending them new, twist-on reflectors, alongside the female sockets, free of charge.
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cant argue with that, fair play.
 

OneHitDone

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For daisychain style... YES...there are live AC... ...now corrected with future female connector...i hope...

...the daisychain cord conexion ...one extreme with male conector for the new auxiliary female connector on lamp and the other extreme with a female conection (female again for same security reasons for the auxiliary connector...male dangerous with lamp conected... i hope people understand this too...the same reason for the principal ac cord ...male for wall but female on other extreme to evitate posible contacts with ac) for the principal male conector on lamp for other lamp...

...for my pov... the best daysichain i saw its the T way with T conector from GN holographic series... i talk about these conectors pieces on others threads too... no needed 2 ac conectors (and wires for the second too) on lamp... you need only one principal conector... ...the male on this conector are protected to contact too.. i know its expensive but i like a lot... and its only my pov...

...you can use what you like... but safety on electricity is a must...

...not for kids... ...when work on electricity forget consume cannabis... ac its too serious theme... i asume certain level of understanding when you work with ac live wires... i have years of experience working with ac... the security first ever... i smoke lot of cannabis... but heyyyy when i work on ac... im totally sober... ...all my senses actived and concentrated... i have the same respect to ac and the ocean... and im old...


...wingsta wago 770 ...one T connector... and cord.... only one principal ac connector... no more cable to second auxiliary ac and the second conector itself... see the male and see the female and see the T connector... security on all ... no problems... maybe expensive but for my pov the one of best connector for ac.... i saw other better too... but the wingsta i like a lot...










...the max number of the daisychained lamps permited are?... if you conect more...mm mm... catch the idea?... the wire cord have a limit... and the magnetoterm too... when add lamps add consumes on the cords wires... ...the cords wires need suport the intial and the total charge... and the magnetoterm too... for these reasons there are a max number for lamps daisychained recomended...my two cents..

...the pics are only for examples or ideas...

:peace:

Saludos
There's that "secret sauce" spectrum light again. For some reason those really have my interest :mrgreen:
 

REALSTYLES

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I guess I'll start making lights @AquariusPanta and @Greengenes707 seeing you fools fighting and all lol Green shame on you and Aquarius shame on you too but you are fixing the problem. But I'm serious I'm gonna start making lights(for sale)I have already sold several panels locally and have more orders to come. I get better prices then both of you so that means lower prices for everyone and my light is fucking ugly but it works lol. Stop fighting please because I'll be your competition now lol REAL TALK.
 

Scotch089

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Wait... you didn't know about daisy chaining stacking amps?? 51 even posted this on their site about overloading breakers....

And my issue with what you said isn't with that you actually did it, it's the fact you're calling other people dumb for your mistake. That's just... man. Just frustrating. I'm tired of the drama on riu and shit so I'm sorry for chipping in my share. But I just see that as bs.

Live and learn I suppose.
 

salmonetin

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...realstyles seller?... oh my lord...

...lost my oportunity on help you on the diy side... but... i did...

...maybe you dont record... or maybe im too old...

...but remeber you dont listen some things... but heyyy...

...you test your lamps yourself... the high numbers from top bins or the hlg drivers... but the rest?....

...the disegn its second plane... your plants are best betatester for what i see... and you are experienced grower... you do it well on the grow side ...but its only my inexpert pov...

...but bro... i saw changes on good side in you... ...i wish if you go on the comercial side... i hope you dont change on bad ways... but again on comercial side... mi opinion its on the trash quickly...

...i wish only positive things on sellers or future sellers born here... off course...

pd... you have the seller kit?...you have the correct tools?... for all measures with lamps?... good par meter... a true rms power meter... a true rms multimeter... and good thermopar meter... ...okok i know your present your lamp with pics about grow... but sometimes people search good data too... maybe im wrong... im too poor and old...;)

...and i promise im not in war with nobody here... you included...

...i dont see war on ap vs gg or viceversa... ...maybe im wrong...

...the people change when go on comercial side... lot of responsabilities... numbers... etc... but heyyy others not too much... only the time judges...

:peace:

saludos
 
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Greengenes707

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I guess I'll start making lights @AquariusPanta and @Greengenes707 seeing you fools fighting and all lol Green shame on you and Aquarius shame on you too but you are fixing the problem. But I'm serious I'm gonna start making lights(for sale)I have already sold several panels locally and have more orders to come. I get better prices then both of you so that means lower prices for everyone and my light is fucking ugly but it works lol. Stop fighting please because I'll be your competition now lol REAL TALK.
Sure...I'm the bad guy. Telling how to make it presentable and safe for a customer...because whether you believe it or not, people have an interest in it that we don't get to inform. So I don't want a bad name for COBs or led because someone got killed by willful ignorance. This all could have been avoided if it was change immediately before ever going to a single customer...hidden as part of his "proto". The flaw was brought up the day AP released the first pics.
I am here as a grower, just as I always have been. And me now being on the "company" side of things is not going to keep me from speaking the truth or what is necessary. I don't give 2 fucks about eggshells. I am GG...always will be. I'll be growing while you battle it out like chinamen. That's real talk.
 

salmonetin

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...smoke for all ...i invite...

...beware its a super strong indica...

...calm and relax ... pass the page now...

...morning its other good day... comon guys...

...all backs to all things to vero... or maybe change the title of thread...

...what a summer ehhh...o_O...

:peace:
 
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REALSTYLES

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...realstyles seller?... oh my lord...

...lost my oportunity on help you on the diy side... but... i did...

...maybe you dont record... or maybe im too old...

...but remeber you dont listen some things... but heyyy...

...you test your lamps yourself... the numbers and disegn its second plane... your plants are best betatester for what i see...

...but bro... i saw changes on good side in you... ...i wish if you go on the comercial side... i hope you dont change on bad ways... but again on comercial side... mi opinion its on the trash quickly...

...i wish only positive things on the sellers or future sellers born here... off course...

:peace:

saludos
Sal I'm a natural salesman. I'm good to the people who buy from me. Don't get confused about my past actions on here. It was all an act being all turned up @Greengenes707 no not that you are a bad guy but you guys were at each others throat. I know you were trying to give a look out what's dangerous but you fell into his omg I fucked up on my design and I gotta defend it but still I'm starting my lighting company. The name I have is catchy and I have to trademark it before I say what it is lol and it's funny ass hell.
 

salmonetin

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...I'm not entirely familiar with the power cord you presented but I prefer the IEC sockets / cords for now...
...i presented two models first model shuckko conector to the wall (european model) an MALE conector on the other side for match with female lamp conector case ... remember on this models 770 males are full protected...

...the other model its the cord used for daisychain gn lamps... ...male to male... seems to me... maybe i need a telescopy with super focus too...:P

...i think they using 2.5 mm2 on AC cord wires correspond to AWG?... ...and the suported amps or W for wires are?... ... andddd the wingsta wago connectors 770 are rated forrr what amps or wats?...;)

...do math calcs yourself...

ok you can use what you consider...off course... ...the cord wired ...the connectors... and sockets... are rated at...10 A?... ...15 A?... ...20 A?... ...25 A?... ...wires, connectors and sockets must suport the same amperage charge... ...normally the sockets suport more amperage...

...the sum of amps or wats for lamps chained must dont exced the rated amperaje or watage for cord wires or sockets or conectors...

GG ...give you good recomendations too...:hump:
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15 Amps is the real max for the components..same as a standard house circuit.
But protecting yourself and the customer with a little safety net is always good.
...for my eye all depends the rating on amperes ir wats on wires ... connectors and sockets... but for safety 15 A its a good mark... 15 A x 220 V = 3.300 W
...15 A x 120 V = 1.800 W :fire:

PD...wires 16 awg (1,31 mm2) about 18 A wires at air Ta = or down the 40ºC max ...correspond on europe to 1,5 mm2 wires...18 A x 220 =... 18 A x 120 V = ... i hope you catch the idea too...my other two cents... here on spain the wires are rated a 750 V by law...amperage apart of course... and halogen-free by law too...

pd1... note..the earth wire its the same size or AWG than the live wires...important too...

...i know Wilson i know... shout my mouth and back to chozo...

:peace:
 
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