APV-12-12 needs 90 ~ 264VAC or 127 ~ 370VDC
http://www.meanwell.com/mw_search/apv-12/APV-12-SPEC.pdf
It will work with 90V DC too but only up to 80% load.
Unless you have 90 leftover volts, it would not work.
Are you trying to say what doesn't kill you can't be harmful?
Any amount of lead harms you, it also doesn't get filtered out from your body since it confuses it with calcium.
Crops grown with lead contaminated water is unsafe by default.
The PPM doesn't matter, there is no safe amount of lead.
The only safe amount is 0.
With flint water and nothing to filter out lead there is lead present in the weed.
It's unsafe by default.
Why did you think that was a good idea?
Judging by your stupidity you probably already suffer from lead poisoning.
The human body also confuses lead with calcium so whatever lead you get in your body will build up and stay there for your whole life.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_poisoning...
Sincerely doubt they have Cree diodes.
Maybe some tiny parts in the chip are made by Cree, but no way you're going to find a panel with 120 cree diodes this cheap without something being fishy...
Do you happen to know the colour temp of it?
It's probably certainly puts out enough light but if the colour temp is too high it may not be suitable for flowering.
Digikey has the Veros in stock
http://www.digikey.ca/en/help/free-shipping
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In a parallel circuit, if one cob fails, or a string gets loose then the other COBs suddenly get an extra dose of current.
In a best case scenario your heat sink does the job well enough to cool the now more powerful COBs, in a worst case scenario your other COBs fail and possibly burn.
It's...
100x3 Mars I guess.
Probably 100 gram dry, if the average weight loss is 75% for everyone.
100x3 Mars is +-175-180 watt
That's an ok harvest but doesn't really compare to Veros/CXBs
And it's mostly the higher powered Mars 2 panels that seem to be very failure prone, probably also dependable on...