Big Perm
Well-Known Member
I've been doing a lot of research on led lighting technology lately, and decided to make some led light panels to test, but have been having trouble finding decent 660nm red led's.
I'm planning on doing some controlled tests on clones with different ratio's and wavelengths, to see for myself where the sweet spots are, and what the real-life effects on the plants are.
When I'm done I'll make a complete DIY post with all of the information I come up with on what worked and what didn't. Since I am unbiased really in the semi-hot topic on if they are good or not. This will be my first DIY with the Ladies, but I used to do a lot of them on motorcycle and truck forums, since my profession is a mechanic.
Anyway, the blue's are easy to find and are a dime a dozen, along with the other light wavelengths I plan on using (I'm throwing in some 525nm's and some UV led's as well based on some research I did on the effects of a very small wavelength width of UV light and THC, as well as how the different wavelengths effect Chlorophyll A&B),I'm even reading research notes from some NASA horticulture tests using led's, lol.
660nm on the otherhand isn't as easy to get ahold of short of buying some for $.008 including resistors with a 3-8 week delivery time from China. Honestly, I believe there is some false advertising going on there based on the leds they have for sale. Now that 660nm led are gaining popularity in horticulture and skin therapy, I actually saw one company change their description on some red led's from 627nm to the more sought after 660nm with the same part number, lol.
I'm wanting to stay in the 5mm 20-30ma range, but most manufacturer websites send you in an hour long loop in search of a supplier, with the ones that I did find having a delivery time of 3-8 weeks from China.
Ebay is little to no help, but I did find one auction that caught my eye. If you do a search for 660 red led, there is a pic of a clear LED with something about US on the pic, lol. So I emailed them for more information and didn't get anything for a few days, mainly I wanted more numbers than what they had for sale, since I will be building multiple lights for multiple tests. They did send the information a few days later, and said that after Thanksgiving their in-stock numbers will be higher, so that's a plus. A little pricey, but with free 2 day shipping, it's decent IMO, plus my dad always talked about getting what you pay for, and all that.
Long story a little shorter, yet another huge DIY is in progress for those interrrested in it, although I plan on hitting some topics that have been left out, mainly the science on why I'm doing what, not just what I'm doing. So, I'm loooking forward to building my lights and starting what I hope will be a good grow, I'll keep you guys updated.
I'm planning on doing some controlled tests on clones with different ratio's and wavelengths, to see for myself where the sweet spots are, and what the real-life effects on the plants are.
When I'm done I'll make a complete DIY post with all of the information I come up with on what worked and what didn't. Since I am unbiased really in the semi-hot topic on if they are good or not. This will be my first DIY with the Ladies, but I used to do a lot of them on motorcycle and truck forums, since my profession is a mechanic.
Anyway, the blue's are easy to find and are a dime a dozen, along with the other light wavelengths I plan on using (I'm throwing in some 525nm's and some UV led's as well based on some research I did on the effects of a very small wavelength width of UV light and THC, as well as how the different wavelengths effect Chlorophyll A&B),I'm even reading research notes from some NASA horticulture tests using led's, lol.
660nm on the otherhand isn't as easy to get ahold of short of buying some for $.008 including resistors with a 3-8 week delivery time from China. Honestly, I believe there is some false advertising going on there based on the leds they have for sale. Now that 660nm led are gaining popularity in horticulture and skin therapy, I actually saw one company change their description on some red led's from 627nm to the more sought after 660nm with the same part number, lol.
I'm wanting to stay in the 5mm 20-30ma range, but most manufacturer websites send you in an hour long loop in search of a supplier, with the ones that I did find having a delivery time of 3-8 weeks from China.
Ebay is little to no help, but I did find one auction that caught my eye. If you do a search for 660 red led, there is a pic of a clear LED with something about US on the pic, lol. So I emailed them for more information and didn't get anything for a few days, mainly I wanted more numbers than what they had for sale, since I will be building multiple lights for multiple tests. They did send the information a few days later, and said that after Thanksgiving their in-stock numbers will be higher, so that's a plus. A little pricey, but with free 2 day shipping, it's decent IMO, plus my dad always talked about getting what you pay for, and all that.
Long story a little shorter, yet another huge DIY is in progress for those interrrested in it, although I plan on hitting some topics that have been left out, mainly the science on why I'm doing what, not just what I'm doing. So, I'm loooking forward to building my lights and starting what I hope will be a good grow, I'll keep you guys updated.