Gavita Enters the LED Market

TEKNIK

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Just follow the recommendations that the manufacturer specified, keep them close to the canopy if it fits all the way across your canopy, watch out for bleaching on the leaves. These designs need to be moved up constantly as the plant grows.
 

jtaga301

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Just follow the recommendations that the manufacturer specified, keep them close to the canopy if it fits all the way across your canopy, watch out for bleaching on the leaves. These designs need to be moved up constantly as the plant grows.
Thanks will do
 

Ryante55

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They just look like normal chips to me and I bet they are normal chips. The entire board would need to be sealed in a coating after being mounted to be done right, this is how fluence solved the problem. Sealed chips are available they use them on led outdoor screens, but that's a different thing to this. Cree have done alot of research on contamination, alot of the time the LED's will recover from contamination, in a grow room there is alot of chemicals in the air and who knows what it is effecting, I believe sulfur is one chemical that is in the air in a grow room and that fucks everything.
Yeah I just double checked the horticulture diodes have anti-sulfurization coating.

Edit: I'm not saying anyone is using those diodes in their fixtures just saying they exist so it's possible.
 
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