Couch_Lock Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2019 #21 For 9 bucks who cares how long it lasts, though? Its only suitable for seedlings and early veg supplemental lighting
For 9 bucks who cares how long it lasts, though? Its only suitable for seedlings and early veg supplemental lighting
Airwalker16 Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2019 #22 Couch_Lock said: For 9 bucks who cares how long it lasts, though? Its only suitable for seedlings and early veg supplemental lighting Click to expand... For $9, you could buy a REAL Cob, Citizen CLU-048-1212 and get 5-8X the amount of light. These aren't worth the price even that cheap.
Couch_Lock said: For 9 bucks who cares how long it lasts, though? Its only suitable for seedlings and early veg supplemental lighting Click to expand... For $9, you could buy a REAL Cob, Citizen CLU-048-1212 and get 5-8X the amount of light. These aren't worth the price even that cheap.
OneHitDone Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2019 #23 Couch_Lock said: For 9 bucks who cares how long it lasts, though? Its only suitable for seedlings and early veg supplemental lighting Click to expand... That is one of the "best manufacturers" products. If they are rated at 25K hours what makes any DIY'r truly believe they are going to get 100K out of there Macgyver Rigs?
Couch_Lock said: For 9 bucks who cares how long it lasts, though? Its only suitable for seedlings and early veg supplemental lighting Click to expand... That is one of the "best manufacturers" products. If they are rated at 25K hours what makes any DIY'r truly believe they are going to get 100K out of there Macgyver Rigs?
Couch_Lock Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2019 #24 Airwalker16 said: For $9, you could buy a REAL Cob, Citizen CLU-048-1212 and get 5-8X the amount of light. These aren't worth the price even that cheap. Click to expand... No idea, I dont do Ingrish or fancy myself an electrician. I'd rather buy the fixture.
Airwalker16 said: For $9, you could buy a REAL Cob, Citizen CLU-048-1212 and get 5-8X the amount of light. These aren't worth the price even that cheap. Click to expand... No idea, I dont do Ingrish or fancy myself an electrician. I'd rather buy the fixture.