SnapsProvolone
Well-Known Member
Can we please get an edit to parse this wall of text so that we may give it the reading it clearly deserved.yes the china based contact center worries me greatly.. Just when I think I found someone to buy from!!back to the drawing board
The of the matter is only 4 main US companies I'm aware of that's actually made stateside, but please correct me if i"m wrong. Apache, A51, CLW, and Kessil. The rest are all made in china by oem manufacturers that u can go direct in most cases and get the exact counterpart for half or more less compared to brand-names which are simply resellers. Yes, some of these US resellers do invest time and resource into the development and application of this technology to be canna-specific.
Your reservations for "chinese" panels is a direct result of the spin campaign perpetrated by the industry to protect their ridiculous margins. This is a tremendous disservice to the end-users and canna cause since it would put a lot of potential users out due to the high initial costs. This is especially true to the people who are new to the technology who are relying on threads like these to gain their buying decision knowledge. For this, I feel it's extremely irresponsible for people who have just had limited or no experience with other makes and yet put their 2cents in ignorance or ill-intentions and put down other makes and models in total disregard to the expense of people's time and resources. Besides, the chinese are now the world's manufacturer for all producsts, including low to ultra high-tech. Without them, your Iphone might be twice as much along with practically everything we use in our everyday life. Like I said, I've own HGL, GLH, Blackdogs and chinese manufacturers LG, CT, E-Shine, and GEHL. I can personally attest to you there is absolute no difference in fit and finish along with performance and reliability between them. In most cases, you can get the same exact panel for at least half off the so-called brand-names. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with paying for brand-names but for me it's pointless cause the girls will not be able to tell the difference from a generic and a re-branded copy from the same production line. Also, from my past dealing with these different vendors, I've found on average the chinese companies seem to have better customer before and after support. I can tell u this, they answer your emails much quicker than their US counterparts. The idea is to invest the time to learn the spectrum and most important is to always keep in mind of the inverse square law when designing an effective lighting system. I see no point in paying someone for their knowledge when u can obtain the same with a little effort. If you can stay away, from a single high-power unit and spread the wattage into smaller panels in order to increase coverage and intensity loss due to the inverse square. For example, you can get good results from a single high-power 600w unit, but you can get excellent results from better coverage and intensity from relying on primary core footprint rather the side lighting of the other edges . This will cause the similar effect prone to any hooded of having an uneven canopy with the center being taller and more develop often causing shading shorter weaker growth that will result in poor quality airy buds. This problem will be eliminated and intensity will dramatically increase due less loss from the inverse square thing. The other thing u might want to consider is the use of white spec. vs. traditional red spec. The whites offer some real advantages including better canopy penetration from it's green/blue peaks and more efficient use of power resulting up to 27% gain vs comparable red spec. For example, a 3w 660nm will draw only 1.6w vs. a similar 3w 6000k will actually draw upt to 2.2w. This in fact is like getting an additional 1/3 more wattage for free along with the better penetration and intensity. There's no getting around intensity in my experience unless airy popcorn buds are of no concern, and intensity means power, as this is why I think these panels of 200w or less claiming 3x3 coverage needs to back off the meds a little unless u want your grow ending up like being flowered with floro's. Actual number are more like at least doubled that just to even get excited over the density and more like tripled that at 600w to have quality that will even impress the HID thumbers.
Thanks