Manufacturers recommended 36" above canopy on double ended HPS.You guys notice in the BML vs 1000w HID study how the hid lights were like 4 foot from canopy?
As I mentioned the Amare 880 is comprised of 4xSE220's...if that spectrometer is like the machine they back in college the umol rating in the video is the overall light rating for the light...height wont be a factor inside that machine.... the Amare claim probably is for the complete 880 ...but without a spectrometer its pretty hard to verify ANY umol claims.....Yeah, I don't understand that... I wonder if AmareTech is also bullshitting with 1095@24" with the 220. Did you mean with the 880?
I thought the same thing man. The only way I find that to be fair is that with un-vented hoods (which I believe those were) its fair to measure umol's from the height you would actually be able to use the lights at without burning.You guys notice in the BML vs 1000w HID study how the hid lights were like 4 foot from canopy?
It's word of mouth from a top secret/SCI informant.Does anyone know anything at all about the new bml fixture that ag9... mentioned is coming out or at least know for sure that there is a new fixture coming out in the near future.thanks.
Travis who works at BML sent me a PM over on Reddit and said "we are introducing new products later this year. I can't give you a specific time frame, but wanted to be upfront in case you wanted to wait. I'll extend the same price whether you choose to buy now or wait for the next-gen system."Does anyone know anything at all about the new bml fixture that ag9... mentioned is coming out or at least know for sure that there is a new fixture coming out in the near future.thanks.
I said.Saying that the AmareTech doesn't get bad marks simply because no one has put an SE220 in the same integrating sphere is like saying Get the Mars II because they haven't had the test performed either. ...
I would LOVE to see a SE-220 in a similar test and I agree with you that it would be fantastic if more of them were made. Even better if companies sought that kind of verification/transparency.i have yet to see any reports of poor performance with amare...from anyone that actually has 1, but then again i never tried the earlier models either...only the SE-220's..which are great so far.....
I replied.Yeah, I don't understand that video.(the BML video) I wonder if AmareTech is also bullshitting with 1095@24" with the 220. Did you mean with the 880?
What I feel it comes down to and what I was trying to say.if that spectrometer is like the machine they had back in college the umol rating in the video is the overall light rating for the light...height wont be a factor inside that machine..... The Amare claim (as in the stated umol claim by Amare) probably is for the complete 880 ...but without (owning) a spectrometer its pretty hard to verify ANY umol claims....
So im not sure what you want man...unless your going to spring for a spectrometer your going to have to take either the manufacturer or some other trusted source at their word. Everything to a point is conjecture. Follow the evidence as far as it goes and then trust your gut.
Is to...Going off of numbers alone, and trusting the manufacturer's, they are all bullshitting because the test umol numbers don't always match the stated umol numbers. I'm going to assume some of the manufacturers were forced to change their stated numbers once the tests came out so they just opted for new model numbers instead.
And buy whatever seems right to YOU for YOUR space/needs based on the information you find valid.Follow the evidence as far as it goes and then trust your gut.
Can you link the Utah State video about the 880? I've only seen the pdf. Nothing mentioned the SolarStorm 880, just the Solar Storm 400.
I can't even find the stated PAR output of the SolarECLIPSE SE220 anywhere. They have a really lousy setup on their site. Hardly any information given. I'm actually starting to look at the LSG VividGro V2. LSG was rated right up there with BML in the Utah State study.
Sounds like you're taking this personal. Didn't mean it that way at all. Just stating that it would be foolish for anyone to purchase a high dollar product based on "I haven't heard anything bad about it." I researched Mars II for a long time before I found people with consistent negative reviews of the product. I would never buy a Mars II now that I have seen enough of the bad ones. As for AmareTech, about the only person who gives solid feedback (good and bad) about the SE-220 is petflora. That dude is on a mission to sell those. ha ha. I'm not dropping that much cash simply from the rating a product off of a couple of veg cycles and single person who sounds like they've used it for an extended period. At least with BML, CLW, Black Dog, Illumitex and LSG there are numbers that someone has verified. I can't find anything with AmareTech. Maybe I'm googling this wrong?First off...NO ONE said this.
the BML 600 will replace a 600 watt hps. not a 1000 watt hps.The BML 600 is 330W but replaces a 1000 watt HPS (PAR for PAR). They use passive heat sinks whereas the SE-220 uses fans. I can't figure out what SE-220 is replacing, so I can't say.
Yes, from their website, they list a 1000 watt in greenhouse applications. As you know, 1000 watt hps =/= all 1000 watt hps, the way LED giving great results =/= all LED giving great results.they also claim that the bml 600 could replace a 1000 watt hps in some greenhouse applications. but that's really a stretch, perhaps as a daylight supplemental.
Maybe you skipped over the Utah State study of the 600W Spydr, same PAR as 1000w HPS. Do you know the PAR output of a 1000W HPS mounted at manufacturers recommended height of 36"?the key phrase is "in many greenhouse applications" huh? that's all marketing .....
VividGro v1 was tested at 1.7 umol/j. I don't think 1.84 is too far fetched, but I agree with you, it would be nice to get a standard test facility that would do the same tests to all of these fixtures. It would separate the BS from the real.LSG vividgrow v2 claiming 1.84umol/j ! using 450/660nm spec , I can take a bet on who's diodes are involved
https://www.lsgc.com/products/vividgro-v2-grow-fixture?variant=3852683205 call for pricing, lol
sorry buddy its pure marketing as in its NOT possible to get the same amount of photons out of a BML 600 as a 1000 watt HPS.Maybe you skipped over the Utah State study of the 600W Spydr, same PAR as 1000w HPS. Do you know the PAR output of a 1000W HPS mounted at manufacturers recommended height of 36"?
It's marketing for pretty much any other company other than BML.