No. I do not sell anything here. CO-OP people working together. That's right you see no pics of me and that was not a bed that was a foyer. I disassembled that light and I did not become an expert over night that takes time. So I am going to ignore you7 with your lame comments as they are useless. why don't you move on you seem to have an aversion of people working with people.
You know, it's funny how people like you and me attract haters. I just got some grief from some guy last week about my lights. Lights I've never, ever offered for sale, lol
I appreciate what you're doing and I think you're doing good work. LED lighting needs to be affordable, not only in terms of performance and operation, but also at the time of purchase. Cost of entry can be a prohibitively high barrier to even the most willing to get the latest technology.
And we need this tech to be widely adopted; the power consumption footprint of indoor farming- Cannabis or cilantro, the product doesn't matter- is far too high. The power bills are high, which precludes the growing of many otherwise suitable crops. The environmental footprint of producing all that electricity is also contributing to our problems in terms of pollution and CO2 emissions.
We can address these issues directly with the use of more efficient panels and make a huge difference. Indirectly, these can be an integral part of a larger system of alternative energy production and use, more efficient living spaces and food production that has the potential to give humanity control over the increase in atmospheric CO2 levels.
Easter Island stands as a silent monument to what happens when humans refuse to effectively manage their environment and food production.
We have got to eat. Our work is fundamentally important to the future of our kind on this planet. The alternative is quite simply collapse and potentially extinction.