Xen-lux LED ----I know I saw something somewhere but cant find it - EDUCATE ME PLEASE


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    Hi guys! Ok, head spinning over names, types, what works what doesn't...grow journals read and revisited and keep getting lost in the arguments in several.....


    .can someone tell me whats up with these???? I think I saw / read somewhere they don't do crap.


    Features & Benefits:Item Includes:
    Each light contains 225 pieces, 6-centiwatt, 5mm LEDs
    R/B/O/W color ratio of 9:2:2:2
    (135-red, 30-blue, 30-orange, 30-white LEDs / panel)
    Precision red & orange LEDs from High Power Opto
    Precision blue & white LEDs from Bridgelux USA
    Orange & white LEDs provide fill for all missing spectrums
    True optimized spectrum with tight-tolerance LEDs
    Unrivaled chlorophyll/carotenes/xanthophylls absorption
    Uses wide-angle LEDs for max coverage & output
    Silver-reflective board under LEDs increases efficiency
    No infrared rays or ultraviolet radiation to stunt plants
    LEDs emit light without using filaments; light runs cool
    Built-in, ballast-free, power supply circuitry
    PC board has oversized, ¼" wide traces for min. loss
    10-years or more life-expectancy with minimum decay
    Operates on 110-120 volts; standard USA cord included
    Built-in, pre-drilled holes for easy mounting & hanging
    CE & ROHS compliant
    Brand new in original box
    Absolutely the finest panels available at any price
    Risk free purchase; 30-day money back guarantee
    4 - 14w Xen-lux LED panels
    110v 5' power cord

    (USA standard plug)
    Specifications:
    Number of panels: 4
    LEDs per panel: 225
    Total LEDs: 900
    Color: Red/blue/orange/white
    Power per panel: 14w
    Panel size: 12.25" x 12.25"
    Panel height: 1.5"
    Frame: Composite
    Red wavelength: 660 nm
    Blue wavelength: 455 nm
    Orange wavelength: 610 nm
    White wave: full-spectrum / wide-kelvin
    Rec. coverage: 4 sq. ft.
    Use: Indoor growing
    Shipping weight: 10 lbs.



    Thanks so much! Searches bring me back to 60-200pgs to try to find it in.​




 
Yeah I thought so ..... someone showed me these because of the price and I knew the price was too good to be worth anything. I just keep reading thread after thread to follow some of the experienced guidance and half the comments turn into either bantering back and forth off subject that it takes me so long to get through I can never find a clear conclusion.

So far gather some successful decisions on Rhino, Vipar, Procyon, PlantPhotonics, Blackstar, Advanced.....also see some saying they are EShine?,,,,,,,and some guy named Han (and I say some guy because by the time scanned through the bantering to get back to a legit post about the light again, I couldnt find his link.

But for every comments section where I start to see valid opinions, someone gets edgy about a comment and then the true info gets lost in the arguing for pages.

I would really appreciate a straight forward sticky on which ones are worth the money.......or at least which ones to absolutely avoid as completely worthless.

I love all the info I can absorb on this site from experience but really the arguing makes my head spin.

I am convinced LEDs are worth of finding a home in my set up......just can't process what's really what with all the ramblings

Thanks
 

CoAcHrOaCh

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Yeah I thought so ..... someone showed me these because of the price and I knew the price was too good to be worth anything. I just keep reading thread after thread to follow some of the experienced guidance and half the comments turn into either bantering back and forth off subject that it takes me so long to get through I can never find a clear conclusion.

So far gather some successful decisions on Rhino, Vipar, Procyon, PlantPhotonics, Blackstar, Advanced.....also see some saying they are EShine?,,,,,,,and some guy named Han (and I say some guy because by the time scanned through the bantering to get back to a legit post about the light again, I couldnt find his link.

But for every comments section where I start to see valid opinions, someone gets edgy about a comment and then the true info gets lost in the arguing for pages.

I would really appreciate a straight forward sticky on which ones are worth the money.......or at least which ones to absolutely avoid as completely worthless.

I love all the info I can absorb on this site from experience but really the arguing makes my head spin.

I am convinced LEDs are worth of finding a home in my set up......just can't process what's really what with all the ramblings

Thanks
I agree it's hard to sort through it all...I go back and forth on wanting an led and not...the good led grows I've seen look very promising...but there are just as many horror stories...happy hunting man
 
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