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robincnn

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Mobile spread was the target, Jimmy. Users will be able to move COBS (Vero 18's) across lengths of 20-43 inches, depending on which series they choose (4, 6, & 10 series).

Pricing will be similar to Optic models as well :hump:

Check out heavenbright.com for more details :blsmoke: (BTW I did the site myself, so it may not look as professional as other sites but it will get better as the business branches out)



LOL! Yes, I was reluctant to get into the patent process but after +7 months of focus on this fixture, I decided it would be best to.
Mobile spread... Nice
Your website deaign skills are not too bad. I like it better than optic or a51 website
Any reflectors or lens?
 

AquariusPanta

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When you get em going? I might give 2 or 300 watts a try?
I'd like to have them available for sale sometime during the second week of this month, but that may end up being too soon, with the latest being towards the end of June.

The 300W models are going to be bitchen', no doubt about it; I'm already thinking about new designs that will support larger outputs for the big time growers :hump:

Mobile spread... Nice
Your website deaign skills are not too bad. I like it better than optic or a51 website
Any reflectors or lens?
LAWL! "Not too bad", so they aren't good but are better than A51 and Optic... I'll take it! Lol,

The fixtures were designed to fit and adequately luminate most popular grow tent areas without the implementation of lenses or reflectors; again, spread was the primary target rather than focus. I'll go ahead and release some AutoCAD files, as well as some PPFD estimates, onto heavenbright.com - it's the least that I can do this late in the game ;)

how hard u driven em?
It depends on the customer's choice ;)

Check out the product or resource page for options and projected efficacy :bigjoint:
 

robincnn

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I'd like to have them available for sale sometime during the second week of this month, but that may end up being too soon, with the latest being towards the end of June.

The 300W models are going to be bitchen', no doubt about it; I'm already thinking about new designs that will support larger outputs for the big time growers :hump:



LAWL! "Not too bad", so they aren't good but are better than A51 and Optic... I'll take it! Lol,

The fixtures were designed to fit and adequately luminate most popular grow tent areas without the implementation of lenses or reflectors; again, spread was the primary target rather than focus. I'll go ahead and release some AutoCAD files, as well as some PPFD estimates, onto heavenbright.com - it's the least that I can do this late in the game ;)



It depends on the customer's choice ;)

Check out the product or resource page for options and projected efficacy :bigjoint:
Too bad havenbright does not have any O's. You could have put some vero's there.
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Boppa

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I know this is stupid and I should know the answer by now, with all the posts read, but should the led driver be just a litlte above the amps of the attached leds? Or is it better to say double it up a 1400 ma driver on a 600 ma system or go with the 700 ma driver?

then why

tx
 

Abiqua

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I know this is stupid and I should know the answer by now, with all the posts read, but should the led driver be just a litlte above the amps of the attached leds? Or is it better to say double it up a 1400 ma driver on a 600 ma system or go with the 700 ma driver?

then why

tx
You should be concerned with the voltage.....as LED's use drivers that are Constant current. You can run an LED at any current between its minimum and maximum current ratings....Having excess voltage can be good, since the Vf isn't a constant, but according to temp has a fairly know variance....datashet datasheet datasheet.....

So for instance you could run a Cree CXB 3070 on a 40v 500ma Driver....[since the Vf @500mA and 25c Ta is around 35-36 volts....] but you could not use a 30v 2.1 amp driver.....[because again, Vf of the CXB for 2.1 amps and 25c ambient, need above 30v's @2.1 amps....

If you are using quality diodes for DIY, then I urge you to read the datasheet like a thousand times....most of this is explained in said datasheet and far more succintly than I can blabber about:joint:
 

boogie4200

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i need help chooseing which is better! .....im looking at LED grow lights from Mars Hydro.com so can any of u EXPERTS in Led Growing help me?
i will be growing in a 4x4 wooden box /tent.....should i go with 2 of the 96x3w reflector led or (1) 192x3w reflector....or (1) of the marsII 700w...or (2) of the marsII 400w....?....thank you in advance
 

alesh

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i need help chooseing which is better! .....im looking at LED grow lights from Mars Hydro.com so can any of u EXPERTS in Led Growing help me?
i will be growing in a 4x4 wooden box /tent.....should i go with 2 of the 96x3w reflector led or (1) 192x3w reflector....or (1) of the marsII 700w...or (2) of the marsII 400w....?....thank you in advance
Don't buy Mars. If you want LEDs, don't go cheap.
 

boogie4200

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Don't buy Mars. If you want LEDs, don't go cheap.


gimme some $$$ n i wont go cheap other wise i have to stay in my budget which is $500....n no i dont want any hot hps/mh....i seen a few videos where people were successful with mars11 leds i just wanted to know if they were your only choice which ones u think would be better of the bunch!
 

REALSTYLES

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gimme some $$$ n i wont go cheap other wise i have to stay in my budget which is $500....n no i dont want any hot hps/mh....i seen a few videos where people were successful with mars11 leds i just wanted to know if they were your only choice which ones u think would be better of the bunch!
You can make a light don't buy mars I use to own them they work but will fail on you look at this Mars II 900watt

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This happened after 15 months and all they did was send me diodes for me to replace so I smashed it with a hammer
 

alesh

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gimme some $$$ n i wont go cheap other wise i have to stay in my budget which is $500....n no i dont want any hot hps/mh....i seen a few videos where people were successful with mars11 leds i just wanted to know if they were your only choice which ones u think would be better of the bunch!
For example a HPS is a better choice (which also runs cooler).

It's completely up to you what you buy. You were warned and I don't care that much how you're spending your money.
 
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