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Rahz

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It's all good. One day I might have a robot and a couple employees. I make about 35% profit on the largest lamps and 20-25% on the smaller ones. Larger volume will result in small decreases in parts prices, but speeding up the production time is where the profit will come in and where I may be able to eventually offer some rollitup codes.
 

Rahz

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Reflectors are already being used unless it's pre-existing stock that states lenses.

Hadn't planned on making T3-1750s in the next production cycle though. The interest has been with the T4-1750 and all the T-2100s along with some interest in the 1400 series, so that's what I have planned. Quite a few T3-2100s planned... would you rather have that? It seems most people who consider the 1750 end up getting 2100, and I suspect the T4-1750 sells well because it's the most powerful. I can build whatever is being suggested and nothing is set in stone at this point. Beyond that I can generally get anything built within a month.
 

flaxseedoil1000

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Reflectors are already being used unless it's pre-existing stock that states lenses.

Hadn't planned on making T3-1750s in the next production cycle though. The interest has been with the T4-1750 and all the T-2100s along with some interest in the 1400 series, so that's what I have planned. Quite a few T3-2100s planned... would you rather have that? It seems most people who consider the 1750 end up getting 2100, and I suspect the T4-1750 sells well because it's the most powerful. I can build whatever is being suggested and nothing is set in stone at this point. Beyond that I can generally get anything built within a month.
The T3-1750 most closely matches my input power, PPFD and spread targets.

I really don't need reflectors or lenses. Can't see your holders, how difficult is it to remove the lenses?

tia
 

Rahz

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That's good to hear. Ultimately I'd like to stock minimum a couple of each lamp. The lens holders are removed with a 5/64 hex wrench.
 

predd

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Loving my v4 buddy. had it a few months, great results. I'm nothing but happy as it really covers my 20"x36" canopy great.....will be buying a cxb version in the near future.....great product, great price!
 

Rahz

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Thanks predd. I remember on the phone trying to talk you into one of the CXB lamps :) Glad you're liking the V4. Even though it hasn't been in demand I don't regret the attempt and think they're good lamps. Some recent tests show Vero performing well at lower currents which doesn't quite line up with the datasheets. CXB does have an edge and there's a brand recognition as the best, so that's where the business has ended up.
 
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