kachiga
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Data on the amare 450 or that one in that in the link I posted before?I have seen, the same 450 lit up in a 5x5, upgraded from 2 600 mars. his PQ last run was definitely improved in both yield/and jar appeal. their single LED units where not bad, but not stand out either. they have sort of a checked past, I think they have changed management at some point.
really interested on your data on this product. please.
I think you mean amare so I will post some information for any one else interested. First any question you should talk to Victor, guy is really great at responding in a decent time frame. They also just had a 4/20 sale think I got my unit for around 900ish with the sale. Any one interested you should email him see if they still have it going on as well.
Keep in mind I haven't seen a lot of grows with this light, but it did meet what I felt was my needs of what I was looking in the light. So I picked it for that reason, not because it's better then some other light. I had a few lights I almost went with. But again I did want to try the Cobs but wanted the multi spec (lights going around the amare solar eclipse) and Uvb.
It also had a 5 year bumper to bumper warrenty, my current lights only have 3 years and its almost over, so that was important as well. Just wanted to list some of the reasons I went with that light and what was going through my mind at the time. And I am interested to try it up against my current lights and during the winter time I will put it against my 600watt hps.
But I did ask him some questions ill post what I got here for any one.
https://www.amaretechnologies.com/
info@amaretechnologies.com
@48"
We apologize for the inconvenience and will have the footprint information available on our website soon.
The following is the recommended footprint for all models.
SolarSpec100: flower 24" x 20"@18". veg 28"x24"@20"
SolarSystem400 (4 x SS-100): flower 3' x 3'@20", veg 4' x 4'@24"
Solarspec150: flower 30" x 24"@18", veg 36" x 30"@22-24"
SolarSystem 600(4 x SS-150): flower 4' x 4'@22", veg. 5' x 5'@28"
SolarSpec260: flower 3' x 2'@22", veg 3.5' x 3'@24-30"
SolarEclispe250: flower: 3' x 3'@24", veg: 3.5' x 3.5'@30"
SolarEclipse450UVB: flower: 4' x 4'@24" veg: 4.5' x.4.5'@36"
SolarPro900/Pro9: flower: 5' x 5'@30", veg: 5.5' x 5.5'@36" (Soon to be release on website, but available now.)
Can you recommend me a few choices for a 2.5x4 spot? I do like your cobs do you offer any 3090? On the solar specs I think it was.
Options:
A) 1 x SolarEclipse450UVB.
B) SolarSystem520 (2 x SolarSpec260) - We offer -10% system pricing of the SS260.
For a 2.5' x 4' footprint, we recommend the SolarEclipse450UVB as the most efficient and cost-effective option. It features our pat-pending reflector lenses array with removable lenses that enables it to deliver one of the highest umol/watt commercially available.
Also what is the difference between your models? I seen one is like a light bar others have the cobs with color lights around them?
The SolarSpec series are our monochrome LED based models. The SolarEclipse and SolarPro models are based on the CREE CXB3070 and CXB3590 COBs. Our SolarEclipse and SolarPro900 are the only commercial COB panels to feature an enhanced spectrum that utilize monochrome LEDs to add specific bands to maximize photosynthesis and flowering performance.
The following is the recommended footprint for all models.
SolarSpec100: flower 24" x 20"@18". veg 28"x24"@20"
SolarSystem400 (4 x SS-100): flower 3' x 3'@20", veg 4' x 4'@24"
Solarspec150: flower 30" x 24"@18", veg 36" x 30"@22-24"
SolarSystem 600(4 x SS-150): flower 4' x 4'@22", veg. 5' x 5'@28"
SolarSpec260: flower 3' x 2'@22", veg 3.5' x 3'@24-30"
SolarEclispe250: flower: 3' x 3'@24", veg: 3.5' x 3.5'@30"
SolarEclipse450UVB: flower: 4' x 4'@24" veg: 4.5' x.4.5'@36"
SolarPro900/Pro9: flower: 5' x 5'@30", veg: 5.5' x 5.5'@36" (soon to be release)
The following is the recommended footprint for all models.
SolarSpec100: flower 24" x 20"@18". veg 28"x24"@20"
SolarSystem400 (4 x SS-100): flower 3' x 3'@20", veg 4' x 4'@24"
Solarspec150: flower 30" x 24"@18", veg 36" x 30"@22-24"
SolarSystem 600(4 x SS-150): flower 4' x 4'@22", veg. 5' x 5'@28"
SolarSpec260: flower 3' x 2'@22", veg 3.5' x 3'@24-30"
SolarEclispe250: flower: 3' x 3'@24", veg: 3.5' x 3.5'@30"
SolarEclipse450UVB: flower: 4' x 4'@24" veg: 4.5' x.4.5'@36"
SolarPro900/Pro9: flower: 5' x 5'@30", veg: 5.5' x 5.5'@36" (soon to be release)
PAR(ppfd):
SolarSpec100: 1007umol@12", 496umol@24", 240umol@36"
SolarSystem400 (4 x SS-100): 1315umol@12", 855umol@24", 522umol@36"
Solarspec150: 1378umol@12", 628umol@24", 396umol@36"
SolarSystem 600(4 x SS-150): 1735umol@12", 1236umol@24", 810umol@36"
SolarSpec260: 1849UMOL@12", 1168umol@24", 685umol@36"
SolarSystem1040 (4 x SS-260): 1730umol@24", 981umol@36"
SolarEclipse250: 1046umol@24", 560umol@36", 410umol@48" (no lenses)
1600umol@24", 870umol@36", 503umol@48" (w/lenses)
SolarEclipse450UVB: 1980umol@12", 1207umol@24", 770umol@36", 546umol@48" (no lenses)
3000umol+@12, 2238umol@24", 1523umol@36", 974umol@48" (w/lenses)
SolarPro900/Pro9: 3000umol+@12", 1962umol@24", 1345umol@36", 878umol@48" (no lenses)
3000umol+@12", 2558umol@24", 1854umol@36", 1678umol@48" (w/lenses)
(Please note the lenses on the COB models are designed for high-bay applications that need a minimum of 48" for the overlapping to maximize coverage and intensity within the recommended footprint.)
Victor
Here's a comparison between a SS-150 vs. the 600HPS.
http://forum.grasscity.com/lighting/1347766-ideal-hybrid-lighting-system.html?hl=amare+technologies#entry21075292
We are the first company to adopt the CREE COB for grow light applications and still the only enhanced spectrum CREE COB panel commercially available. The standard 3000k, 3500k, 5000k COB spectrum are a compromise of not either not enough blues to control stretching and growth or insufficient reds for maximum flowering performance. The standard CXB COB spectrum has a CRI of ~80-83 compared(top-bin) to the combined CRI of 94 with our additional monochrome enhancement. It peaks in both blue and red bands that's based on an enhanced white spectrum for uncompromising results.
Please note the 30cm vertical and horizontal par readings are the ~12" from center, which are the 2x2 numbers and the 60cm are the 4x4 numbers. The lenses are designed for high-bay applications that are recommended at 48"+ for the overlapping to maximize coverage and intensity within recommended footprint. We recommend you download a simple light meter app on your smartphone that will help give you an idea of the out difference between our panels and others. With the lenses on, we are among the highest umol/watt COB and monochrome panels available.
The drivers for the SolarEclipse250/450 are LSD Power and the SolarPro900(Pro9) are Meanwell. Both of the Pro9 and Pro9IC(in-line cooled) are in stock. It will be available on our website soon, but you can order direct now. The Pro8 MSRP@@$1995 and the Pro9IC MSRP@$2095. We are currently offering a pre-release special -25% and will also have a 4/20 offer of -25% on our entire line. The Pro9 will be too much for your 4x2 as it's recommended for a 5x5@24-30" and is designed primarily for commercial applications.
I haven read about led power drivers I am doing that now. What is different about LSD Power from mean well?
LSD Power are excellent drivers that are IP67 waterproof certified. Meanwell is a proven premium UL listed manufacturer that boast a very stable power delivery and excellent reliability.
Thanks for being very quick with helping me. Some of these other places it seemed like I was bothering them or something.
No worries, please let us know if you have any additional questions or concerns.
Cheers!
Victor
Also, I was looking at your picture there it looked like you combined your solar specs with your solar eclipse. Was wonder if the solar specs are meant to be more of a booster of lighting rather then being its own light? It looked cool, just wondering.
The 5w monochrome diode clusters are almost half of the total panel wattage and are meant as a primary lighting source. It's a cooler spectrum similar to spring sunlight that's ideal for vegging and growth. The cluster lenses system powered by 5w CREE XP-G2 and XP-E2 actually has better canopy penetration than COBs of equal wattage. The cooler spectrum also makes the par spectrum more balanced and complete for maximum growth. Our spectrum delivers the entire par spectrum at very high level similar to natural sunlight with additional blue, IR and red enhancements for maximum growth and flowering results. Our COB panels are the first and only ones to offer an enhanced white spectrum tuned and tested specifically for cannabis. Running only the 3000k, 3500k and 5000k COB spectrum is a compromise of either lacking blues for growth and reduced stretching or reds for flowering. Our spectrum is a combination of both with a boost in the blue, red and IR for growth and yield.
Cheers!
If you think of more questions and ask him please post I be interested in knowing more. I am sure there are prob a lot of questions I didn't ask.