That's HLG, not GLA.
QB288 V2 Rspec Quantum Board
Ultra High Efficiency LED Boards for DIY. QB288 V2 has 288pcs Samsung LM301H LED
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Link to the GLA $80 board mentioned above?
LolCheers!
Link to the GLA $80 board mentioned above?
Yes Im not a complete idiot thanks, I had a look and the are no boards for $80.Lol
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The price you saw is in British Pounds. You may need to convert to USD.Yes Im not a complete idiot thanks, I had a look and the are no boards for $80.
Opinions tend to be subjective.Yes Im not a complete idiot thanks, I had a look and the are no boards for $80.
HLG R-Spec Quantum Boards are US$79 each. If you buy our boards and live overseas, you get 10% off tax. If you buy four boards or more, you get a 10% bulk discount. If you use the RIU discount code "FORUM", you get another 10% off. That brings our boards down to US$109 each. However, our boards are 1.6x bigger than a Quantum Board and have 450 LEDS vs 288. Also, our heatsinks are very cheap (and heavy duty, too).Yes Im not a complete idiot thanks, I had a look and the are no boards for $80.
Your boards are A1, with top quality components etc.HLG R-Spec Quantum Boards are US$79 each. If you buy our boards and live overseas, you get 10% off tax. If you buy four boards or more, you get a 10% bulk discount. If you use the RIU discount code "FORUM", you get another 10% off. That brings our boards down to US$109 each. However, our boards are 1.6x bigger than a Quantum Board and have 450 LEDS vs 288. Also, our heatsinks are very cheap (and heavy duty, too).
We're not criticising HLG – we have many customers who have used their products with great success, and they have done a lot to promote LED horticulture over the years (and deserve their market-leading status, IMO). I was just pointing out that, diode for diode, ours are comparable in price. They do look a bit expensive to begin with, but after all the discounts etc, we believe they are well-priced considering we use expensive LEDs, as well as 2mm thick PCBs and 2oz copper. We haven't cut any corners and ours are among the only "true" full spectrum (400-700+nm) single channel (one driver) boards on the market.
Again, I'm not trying to spam this thread, I'm only trying to provide accurate information. We appreciate everyone's kind words and help.
Moflow, these the same discos from forever ago? Couldq sworn they were fotop. Not r2tYour boards are A1, with top quality components etc.
I think you have done a fantastic job with the boards and I'd the chance to get a couple when they first came out but was financially embarrassed at the time lol and already had these boards below
The 'second rate' single channel Alibaba 512 diode boards from Russell with a true full spectrum too lol
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I still might get some of your boards to try in the future tho
Yes, the 'Disco Boards' lol. R2T AlibabaMoflow, these the same discos from forever ago? Couldq sworn they were fotop. Not r2t
How are the FOTOPs faring since they've been being used? Any diodes out?;Any pics of those?Yes, the 'Disco Boards' lol. R2T Alibaba
Been running them ~ 15 months now, no diodes out and they're holding up well at ~ 75 watts per 512 diode board. Uber efficient. Heatsinks are cool to the touch.
The FOTOPS were from Meijui.
Both Chinese Alibaba
I always try and double up on the diode count were possible and run them at low wattage for better spread of light and efficiency
I'm such a cheapskate but it works!
After 15 months, do you see any difference between growth under disco and standard sammie?Yes, the 'Disco Boards' lol. R2T Alibaba
Been running them ~ 15 months now, no diodes out and they're holding up well at ~ 75 watts per 512 diode board. Uber efficient. Heatsinks are cool to the touch.
The FOTOPS were from Meijui.
Both Chinese Alibaba
I always try and double up on the diode count were possible and run them at low wattage for better spread of light and efficiency
I'm such a cheapskate but it works!
FOTOPsHow are the FOTOPs faring since they've been being used? Any diodes out?;Any pics of those?
How'd you rig up your fotops? It looks like the diodes are reflecting off a piece of angle aluminum in that pic? You mount the Aluminum down in the sides?FOTOPs
Just took these pics 10 mins ago
FOTOPs
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Everything still working.
Growgreen boards
The 2 channel 3000k 90cri and 5000k 90cri lm561c's. Courtesy of @VegasWinner
These are probably the oldest boards
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All well.
Hlg 288s v1 I received a replacement board within a week. Excellent customer service Got a 550v1 too
Good warranty.
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Replacement board running perfectly
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To be honest I don't think too many people have had any issues with mid powered diodes or they're keeping quiet about it.
So the quality is ok. Diodes are not top bin, probably, but when run soft and double the diodes it's swings and roundabouts.... Better coverage. Two boards, lights are better than one or In my case 9 in the room is sweet lol
There's just the warranty issue with Alibaba if it does go pear shaped
They grow great weed, no doubt about it.After 15 months, do you see any difference between growth under disco and standard sammie?
Yes down the sides so I can set it on the floor without damaging the diodes although it been hanging there for 1year and 10 months and it'll be another year yet before I put it on the floor again!How'd you rig up your fotops? It looks like the diodes are reflecting off a piece of angle aluminum in that pic? You mount the Aluminum down in the sides?
I was thinking about this myself, somebody posted a comment about the jury still being out on "boards", vs the known durability of COBs.To be honest I don't think too many people have had any issues with mid powered diodes or they're keeping quiet about it
I bet you they were cxbs? That ceramic backing dont seem to robustI was thinking about this myself, somebody posted a comment about the jury still being out on "boards", vs the known durability of COBs.
I've still, yet to lose a single Gen1 BXEB diode. 3+years. Dozens of strips.
I have beaten the absolute living shit out of at least a few of my 560mm strips.
By now, some of them have been on at least 3 different frame configurations, with, and without backing/heatsinkish material.
I easily destroyed the four COBs from my very first build. First, and only COB build.