Someone expirience with the Hans Panels???

Aolelon

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Humple, what is wrong? You say not updated but dont provide any radiometric data to support that laughable assertion.
The lights are constantly updated and running amix of things namely top shelf cree bins with 2.70 umol/j which would put it at around 2.5 system wide, not too fucking shabby...

I think you are just trying to get some "cool" cred and your opinion, rather than let the numbers speak for themselves, because you would NOT have made the statement.

RIP led sectiones
Proof?
 

Aolelon

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One or two people are running at 220 lm/w, at a 320 LER, that is 71 or 72%, that is strictly expensive Diy, not a single sold fixture is in that category.
And HLG is selling fixtures at 220lm/w. Whether people choose to run them at a lower current is up to them.
 

Abiqua

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And HLG is selling fixtures at 220lm/w. Whether people choose to run them at a lower current is up to them.
So they arent really selling them at that, being capable and selling are two different realities, even though I knew you would use that excuse, lol. Just about any diode can put out that Lm figure, current is everything.
 

Serpentz

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I decided I would post some photos of how things are going with the Hans Panel. As you guys are probably aware since my first post on this thread...it's been one month since I started a small grow of two plants to test out the 180watt Hans Panel that was apparently upgraded earlier this year. My plants first sprouted on June 13th. It's been one month and I am almost into the second week of flowering. Everything is going great. The Auto Fem Blueberry is looking really good and I've not done any super cropping to it. The height of the plant now remains constant while the White Widow continued to grow taller. They are both in 6-liter buckets with a soil combination of 1-part California biogumus (California red worm) and 3- parts palm dirt with 1-liter of agro-perlite very well mixed up. I am using mineral water pH balanced to 6.4 and they just got their first (and last) shot of Florabloom 1.5ml in 1.5 liters water. Once the plants started to show signs of flowering, I switched the Hans Panel over to flowering mode which kicked on the red LEDs. As for the vegetation stage, I've never once grown a plant that produced such gigantic fan leaves. Anyway, I'm not sure what someone here said about 'tree grows'. Not to be snarky or anything...but I don't know anyone that is growing tree-sized plants inside. Also, it may be that we were all somehow talking about the smaller 80watt light. I should reiterate that this is the 180watt model that cost me $350 including shipping. I can tell you that it walks all over the 300-watt HPS light that I was using. I also wanted to say that I looked at the Quantum LEDs and saw a little bit of confusion as to why they would ask you what spectrum you want...and to choose that spectrum of LEDs. Hans Panel has a Veg and Flowering switch...no guesswork there for a beginner...which I am... I must sheepishly admit. This is only my 3rd grow and the first with the Hans Panel. Am I happy with it? I think it's best to let the photos speak for themselves....sorry for the long text. I hope I didn't bore you. P.S. The plants are now 2.7 feet tall. - All photos with LED on lowest setting so you can actually see the photos :cool:
 

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Nutria

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I am happy if you like it!

Btw 1 I can't see anything special, at least wait for the chop chop.

Btw 2 numbers matter more than pictures

Even cfl grow buds
 

Serpentz

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I am happy if you like it!

Btw 1 I can't see anything special, at least wait for the chop chop.

Btw 2 numbers matter more than pictures

Even cfl grow buds
1. Did I say that it's anything special? Or do you just need to argue? Or are you on troll mode?

2. So I can't post photos for those who want to see what's happening?

3. Should I kiss your ass or what?

I'd rather not waste any more of my fucking time with guys like you here really. You're never happy with anything.
 
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