Twilight LED Grow Light Questions

fobesterdam

Well-Known Member
If so, what kind of light you use for your indoor growing? If our COB looked so corny, how about yours? I think that must be amazing.
none of that matters to the subject at hand sir. you are here to convince someone to 'test' your lights for you. the more information you HESITANTLY reveal about you and your 'partner's' light, the less convincing it will be to people around here to want to get involved from the looks of things so far.


im pretty damn noob. but after a bit of time here...


UV380 1PCS---Epistar
IR730 1PCS---Epistar
6500K 2PCS---Bridgelux
440NM 4PCS---Bridgelux
460NM 6PCS---Bridgelux
580NM 1PCS---Epistar
610NM 1PCS---Epistar
630NM 4PCS---Epistar
660NM 10PCS---Epistar

NO THANKS!
 

twilightled2015

Active Member
none of that matters to the subject at hand sir. you are here to convince someone to 'test' your lights for you. the more information you HESITANTLY reveal about you and your 'partner's' light, the less convincing it will be to people around here to want to get involved from the looks of things so far.


im pretty damn noob. but after a bit of time here...





NO THANKS!
Sorry for my poor English. Once I write too much about the lights, Is there any issue because of my advertising? Why not PM me if you want to know much? I have got several grower's PM who are interested in our lights and they asked for more information.I gave them what they want to know. Please don't let me go against Rollitup's rules here. I am very serious to this good forum. I am sorry I may make you disappointed. But forgive my behavior.
 

twilightled2015

Active Member
I make a brief introduction about spider 4 COB LED grow light:

input voltage: AC100-240 v
wavelength range: 370-850 nm
PF: 0.9902/100 v(0.9621/220 v)
Actual power: 200 w
Frequency: 50/60 HZ
input current: 600 ma
Lumens output: 7280 lm
Par Value: 200mm:6054.9 umol
working environment : -25-55 degree
lifespan: 50000 hours
Size: 290*290*60 mm
Full Spectrum: UV380nm 1pc, IR730nm 1pc, 6500K 2 pcs, 440nm 4pcs, 460nm 6pcs, 580nm 1pc, 610nm 1pc,630nm 4pcs, 660nm 10pcs,

If any questions, please feel free to tell us.
 

Bad Karma

Well-Known Member
Hi Karma, I appreciate your professional and scientific spirit. I feel that you might be angry with us here, but I hope to tell you that we definitely respect your advice and idea. maybe there were some misunderstanding, however, we can explain them.First, about the power, you are right the power consume is 200w, and we also stated in 420magazine about this in person. Second. about the coverage, it can cover 4x4 area with 120degree, you can see the journal by CO Finest. but the best result is 3x3 area, so if this is confused growers, we would like to make a statement.
Third. Spider COB Grow light have the feature with different lens, people can replace the lens by themselves, there are 120degree and 60degree, growers can use 120degree for vegetative stage and 60degree for blooming stage. also when we send the FREE Lamp to tester, we will send 2 kind of lens.
I hope those can make us clear from those misunderstanding, and if you have more question kindly let me know. again, we do respect your comments about us. and we are here to be honest to find some growers beside, we didn't post more details about our lamp because of the rule by this forum, too much product info. will result in account blocking, we have nothing to hide and we needn't to do that. I noticed that you were growing the plants with LED in 2012, how is that 180w lamp? do you have more details?
The video I posted with my last comments was the results of CO Finest's grow journal using the Spider 4 in a 4x4 and those results were awful. I've seen his grows before, and he's a decent gardener, but he's had better results with Mars Hydro reflector panels than with your COB's.

You mentioned that the light comes with 120, and 60 degree lenses. Lets say I use the 120 degree lenses to veg a 4x4 tent full of plants. Now when it comes time to bloom, and I attach the 60 degree lenses, the lights footprint will no longer be able to cover all of the plants in the tent. In fact, it will only be able to cover around half of them. What good is a light that can only bloom half of the crop that it vegs?
 

chuck estevez

Well-Known Member
Sorry for my poor English. Once I write too much about the lights, Is there any issue because of my advertising? Why not PM me if you want to know much? I have got several grower's PM who are interested in our lights and they asked for more information.I gave them what they want to know. Please don't let me go against Rollitup's rules here. I am very serious to this good forum. I am sorry I may make you disappointed. But forgive my behavior.
 

REALSTYLES

Well-Known Member
The datesheet what we give are untenable, Will you believe what I post ? No kidding. We are strange to all here, no one is familiar with us or our lights. That's why we look for the well-known growers to test our lights. Their reviews will be much powerful than us. Don't you agree with me?
I have seen your lights on the web lol and if you want me to test the lights against what I make then sign me up for one.
 
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