LED Companies w/ LINKS

FranJan

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COB o' the Weak Week Club presents it's latest member........



Our Price: $2,297.85(Inc. 20% VAT)​
LED's: Citiled S4 High CRI COB

Coverage: 160 x 160cm
Energy Used: 816w
Input Voltage: 100 - 240v
Frequency: 50 - 60 hz
Current: 600ma
Dimensions: 60 x 60 x 8cm
Warranty: 3 Years​
Weight: 18kg


COB Info:

Not sure which model COB they are using. Looks like a Version4 CLU046
http://ce.citizen.co.jp/productse/info.php?no=78


Wake me up when they have a 32 COB version! Crazy but interesting. You whining know-it-alls will love the descriptions btw :roll: :).



 

robincnn

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@Growmau5 mentioned about 'euroquatics angel 1' backed by Gativa on his thread. Posting some details in this thread as it related to LED companies and links

I like the low profile design. 4.9lbs only with 95 watts. aa haa it need external driver
I think it sucks the air from down and blows it out from the sides. No vents on top.
Would have been cool if were Red-White grow light. Little expensive.
The Angel LED A1 rated at 95 watts max power retails for $574.99 and the Angel LED A1P is $679.99 and is rated with a maximum power of 150 watts.

http://www.euroquatics.com/angel-led/
Link to a review


 
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BM9AGS

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Can't find them for sale but the ultra tubes are rated at 200Lumens per watt.
If these are in production then they would be the highest produced LPW led I've seen yet.
Says they're now avaliable but can't find ultras online.
 

BM9AGS

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3590s would be to close at that spacing IMO.
They need to be atleast 12in centersquared.
Yes but an awesome 3'x3' light. They appear to be same as go green LEDs so switching from CXB 3070ab to 3590cd would be 20% more light for same power according to supraspl calculations.
 

JimmyIndica

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Yes but an awesome 3'x3' light. They appear to be same as go green LEDs so switching from CXB 3070ab to 3590cd would be 20% more light for same power according to supraspl calculations.
Try some 90 or 100watters then tell me what ya think of the 50watt 3070s
The 200watts of 3590s I am testing has a 6sqft flower area and a veg print 12sqft.
Are you telling me that 200watts 3070s in that size case will flower 9sqft?
 

BM9AGS

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Try some 90 or 100watters then tell me what ya think of the 50watt 3070s
The 200watts of 3590s I am testing has a 6sqft flower area and a veg print 12sqft.
Are you telling me that 200watts 3070s in that size case will flower 9sqft?
I'm saying the directional reflectors on the go greens case give the 3070s a 3'x3' footprint. With the case you showed a picture of looking identical if you took the case or a go gotten case and added the 3590s you'd be getting 20% more light in your 3'x3' area.
 

FranJan

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Psst. You. Hey you. YES YOU. Wanna buy a grow light?

Orion Energy Systems, Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance, energy-efficient retrofit lighting platforms, today announced its next generation of Orion LED industrial light fixtures, now the highest-performing high bay suite in the market.
http://www.azooptics.com/News.aspx?newsID=21647
Published on October 9, 2015 at 4:09 AM



Orion's patent-pending ISON™ LED High Bay sets a new standard for industrial lighting fixtures, delivering best in class performance at up to 179 lumens per watt and lowest 10-year total cost of ownership.
 

BM9AGS

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Psst. You. Hey you. YES YOU. Wanna buy a grow light?

Orion Energy Systems, Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance, energy-efficient retrofit lighting platforms, today announced its next generation of Orion LED industrial light fixtures, now the highest-performing high bay suite in the market.
http://www.azooptics.com/News.aspx?newsID=21647
Published on October 9, 2015 at 4:09 AM



Orion's patent-pending ISON™ LED High Bay sets a new standard for industrial lighting fixtures, delivering best in class performance at up to 179 lumens per watt and lowest 10-year total cost of ownership.
179 LPW at 5000k. Any clue what the 3500k would be? Phillips ultra light is claiming 200lpw.
And of course Cree is claiming 300lpw but that light is no where to be seen in production.
 

FranJan

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Go Grow LED To Enter Cannabis Cup
http://nanotechnews.com/go-grow-led-to-enter-cannabis-cup/
October 5, 2015
Tech News
Las Vegas, NV, October 5, 2015
Go Grow LED released today they are poised, ready, and looking for a partner to enter one of the Cannabis Cups. Last month, Go Grow LED debut their revolutionary LED grow light to the industry at the World Cannabis Convention in Los Angeles. Today, they continue to build awareness of their products and take a giant leap forward by looking to enter the prestigious Cannabis Cup as the light source behind a potentially award winning plant.

“I believe we have the LED technology, different from all other LED grow lights on the market by the way, to grow some of the best plants in the world”, Scott McCormick, Managing Member. Go Grow LED, LLC was formed by a group of Lighting Experts, Engineers, and Master Growers who collaborated to design, test and produce what could be the most powerful and efficient grow light the industry has ever seen. By utilizing a patented single high wattage chip, compared to hundreds of smaller LED chips, the Company claims their light penetrates deeper into the plants canopy to better stimulate photosynthesis and activate healthy growth. The Company also proclaims to have a unique PAR light spectrum that replicates that of natural sunlight. Some rather large claims that hopefully shine through!

The High Times Cannabis Cup is the world’s foremost cannabis festival. Founded in 1988 by Steven Hager, the High Times Cannabis Cup is held each November in Amsterdam. The event allows judges from around the world to sample and vote for their favorite marijuana varieties. In 2010, High Times mounted its first Cannabis Cup in the United States. The magazine now holds Cannabis Cups in Northern and Southern California, Denver, Michigan, Seattle, with plans to hold a Cannabis Cup in Portland in 2015.

Go Grow LED is rapidly gaining the attention of the industry, and if they can pull off a Cannabis Cup win, they will surely find their place into the day to day conversations of growers everywhere. Mr. McCormick goes on to state, “we welcome the testing of our light by any media or grow group to provide the industry with useful and factual ratings and results”. There is no doubt, Go Grow LED is putting their light out there for the world to test.

If you are interested in more information about Go Grow LED or partnering with them for any upcoming Cannabis Cup, please contact sales@gogrowled.com.


And this great light they're gonna use to take them to the promised land? :roll:



500W Single Chip Full Spectrum Master Series
  • 500W Full Spectrum Master Series
  • 1000W HID Equivalent
  • Manual Dimmer For Variable Light Output During Veg & Flower Stages
  • Smart Phone Control App Compatibility (Add On)
  • 8' x 8' to 12' x 12' Coverage
  • Linkable From One Fixture To Another
  • For Large Grow Facility Applications & Greenhouse Supplemental Light
  • IP65 Wet Location Rated
  • Square or Circular Housing to Map Grow Space
  • Price: $1,799.00 Each

And my favorite part. Your gonna have to click below for the laughs. Love how they estimate the Gavita and don't even try to guesstimate a BML at 18". A 500 watt Sun Spectrum COB just ain't worth it fellas. Amateur hour in my book.
http://www.gogrowled.com/led-comparison.html



 

Stephenj37826

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Go Grow LED To Enter Cannabis Cup
http://nanotechnews.com/go-grow-led-to-enter-cannabis-cup/
October 5, 2015
Tech News
Las Vegas, NV, October 5, 2015
Go Grow LED released today they are poised, ready, and looking for a partner to enter one of the Cannabis Cups. Last month, Go Grow LED debut their revolutionary LED grow light to the industry at the World Cannabis Convention in Los Angeles. Today, they continue to build awareness of their products and take a giant leap forward by looking to enter the prestigious Cannabis Cup as the light source behind a potentially award winning plant.

“I believe we have the LED technology, different from all other LED grow lights on the market by the way, to grow some of the best plants in the world”, Scott McCormick, Managing Member. Go Grow LED, LLC was formed by a group of Lighting Experts, Engineers, and Master Growers who collaborated to design, test and produce what could be the most powerful and efficient grow light the industry has ever seen. By utilizing a patented single high wattage chip, compared to hundreds of smaller LED chips, the Company claims their light penetrates deeper into the plants canopy to better stimulate photosynthesis and activate healthy growth. The Company also proclaims to have a unique PAR light spectrum that replicates that of natural sunlight. Some rather large claims that hopefully shine through!

The High Times Cannabis Cup is the world’s foremost cannabis festival. Founded in 1988 by Steven Hager, the High Times Cannabis Cup is held each November in Amsterdam. The event allows judges from around the world to sample and vote for their favorite marijuana varieties. In 2010, High Times mounted its first Cannabis Cup in the United States. The magazine now holds Cannabis Cups in Northern and Southern California, Denver, Michigan, Seattle, with plans to hold a Cannabis Cup in Portland in 2015.

Go Grow LED is rapidly gaining the attention of the industry, and if they can pull off a Cannabis Cup win, they will surely find their place into the day to day conversations of growers everywhere. Mr. McCormick goes on to state, “we welcome the testing of our light by any media or grow group to provide the industry with useful and factual ratings and results”. There is no doubt, Go Grow LED is putting their light out there for the world to test.

If you are interested in more information about Go Grow LED or partnering with them for any upcoming Cannabis Cup, please contact sales@gogrowled.com.


And this great light they're gonna use to take them to the promised land? :roll:



500W Single Chip Full Spectrum Master Series
  • 500W Full Spectrum Master Series
  • 1000W HID Equivalent
  • Manual Dimmer For Variable Light Output During Veg & Flower Stages
  • Smart Phone Control App Compatibility (Add On)
  • 8' x 8' to 12' x 12' Coverage
  • Linkable From One Fixture To Another
  • For Large Grow Facility Applications & Greenhouse Supplemental Light
  • IP65 Wet Location Rated
  • Square or Circular Housing to Map Grow Space
  • Price: $1,799.00 Each

And my favorite part. Your gonna have to click below for the laughs. Love how they estimate the Gavita and don't even try to guesstimate a BML at 18". A 500 watt Sun Spectrum COB just ain't worth it fellas. Amateur hour in my book.
http://www.gogrowled.com/led-comparison.html




Holy shit. Over 2.5umol/j on a single 500 watt chip? Where the hell did they get that one. Damn I want to call shenanigans so bad. If it's true fuck me. Game over folks.
 

FranJan

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179 LPW at 5000k. Any clue what the 3500k would be? Phillips ultra light is claiming 200lpw.
And of course Cree is claiming 300lpw but that light is no where to be seen in production.
CREE MK-Rs do 200 lumens per watt according to CREE. Some smaller LEDs are probably there too . I've seen 180+ from them. Now what you get in the grow room is another thing.

Holy shit. Over 2.5umol/j on a single 500 watt chip? Where the hell did they get that one. Damn I want to call shenanigans so bad. If it's true fuck me. Game over folks.
To tell you the truth >2.5 micromoles/watt means nothing to me. It's like an irrational number to me. I don't know what the conversion factor for LEDs is. I keep waiting for new LED standards in measurement before I commit to being a math slave.

They are probably using this tech. SunSpectrum=Innoled
http://www.amazon.com/Innoled-Horticulture-Specturm-Diodes-Tungsten/dp/B00Q02VQX2
 

JimmyIndica

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@JimmyIndica
I can see Stella in that fixture. How is she doing in your grow.


Need some advise on CXB3590 holders.
I have only seen the Ideal 50-2303CR
I do not like the way it looks. Is there any other option?
I would check TE connectivity.
Stellas are very nice. Seems to take the COB hotspots away and distribute light more evenly over the canopy. Plant that's under it now is looking very good. Its filling the print out nicely. Biggest thing I have noticed is coverage area gained with a production fixture that has Emitters spaced right. Got a dimmer too. :peace:
 

JimmyIndica

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Be this the new light? Are the optics the give-away methinks....:peace:

What else in the undercarriage would make us drool?
Yes this is the new fixture. Optics were very good for a first gen production fixture,but its always sweeter if you can be part of building something. Drool? I don't know about that ,but its solid and its got all the good stuff in it.
 
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alesh

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To tell you the truth >2.5 micromoles/watt means nothing to me. It's like an irrational number to me. I don't know what the conversion factor for LEDs is. I keep waiting for new LED standards in measurement before I commit to being a math slave.
µmol/J is probably the most fair comparison between different lights (for horticultural purposes), there's no conversion needed. And AFAIK the new standard has nothing to do with the horticulture.
 

Stephenj37826

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µmol/J is probably the most fair comparison between different lights (for horticultural purposes), there's no conversion needed. And AFAIK the new standard has nothing to do with the horticulture.

My question is are they telling the truth or is it bullshit? As far as the rest of the info being janky I'm not sold lol.
 
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