I must say they integrated some nice features into the light. Built in timers, remote, pwm dimming. I'd never pay that much for 650w though..I didn't even read this but I just bought my 1 st LED and its a KIND K5 750. research reviews are what did it. warranty is a big thing with me. It was between Kind 750 , Cali lightworks 880 and blackdog 750xl. Don't buy junk!!!!!If you don't have 1200 bucks don't buy LED right now!!! wait another year or 2.
There display for the max yield show had a fan out...I must say they integrated some nice features into the light. Built in timers, remote, pwm dimming. I'd never pay that much for 650w though..
Lets see a grow with it!
Brands like Kind (Lush, Cali, HydroGrowLED, BlackDog, GrowBlu) make me nervous because they don't publish the chips they use, the spectrum and ratio. That's *a lot* of money to spend for what looks like a rebranded Chinese import.I didn't even read this but I just bought my 1 st LED and its a KIND K5 750. research reviews are what did it. warranty is a big thing with me. It was between Kind 750 , Cali lightworks 880 and blackdog 750xl. Don't buy junk!!!!!If you don't have 1200 bucks don't buy LED right now!!! wait another year or 2.
Which diodes does your Kind 750 have? And, how do you know this?The PAR readings for 750 and 1000 are superior to its competition. Chinese LED are basically the same diodes I use for my xmas tree . underpowered junk.
I agree the K7 model looks more original. When I lumped Kind in with the other "secret sauce" brands it was due to their previous models which look like rebranded Apollos.How many LED companies put put changeable reds and blues to suit your needs?
No they are not...I have sene every published test and they are not...and I have been to 3/4 max yield shows last year and tested it every time...it is not better than the competition. Maybe it's china comp...but not what is available in the market.The PAR readings for 750 and 1000 are superior to its competition. Chinese LED are basically the same diodes I use for my xmas tree . underpowered junk. They dim so people can change there reds and blues to specific phase?
A good light will never fail...specially within the 5yr mark. The real top companies have the best warranties...and the kicker is they will never have to be used. Build it right from the start with top components and never have to deal with premature failures.How many LED companies put put changeable reds and blues to suit your needs? 2 that I can think of lumigrow and KIND K5. I would not buy a lumigrow because of the footprint. CL solorstorms have a flower/veg switchs but its set the way they want it! The NEW KIND K5 are handsdown the winner! Are your Chinese knock offs gonna take your light back for a warranty fix or replacement??
No...which is why we say stay away from secret sauce spectrums...which come 99% form china.I agree with adjustable spectrums, but should I trust a company that lets a 12 old Chinese girl adjust that spectrum for me or the company that will actually back there product?
China has all the best secret sauces. I just had some chicken at a Chinese restaurant the other day that was fantastic - but the real secret was that the chicken was a rodent, and the sauce was the chicken!!!No...which is why we say stay away from secret sauce spectrums...which come 99% form china.
Earlier you said "Chinese LED are basically the same diodes I use for my xmas tree." We know Chinese LEDs use Epistar, Epiled (which you euphemistically correlate to xmas treelights). So, I'm curious what LEDs your Kind K7 uses.3 and 5 watt diodes 12 band