Advanced LED growing

Hi,
LEDs are the most hottest thing when it comes to new technology that can really help people to be self-sustainable. That is why they are so expensive.. NASA has been testing them for years now, but they have not made the final steps of solving this new technology.

LEDs have still some major problems: the light is almost monochromatic and they tend to heat too much. Well, I have now a theory that can solve both these problems and also it has a major improvement that is the most important thing in outer space: with this new invention, you can make the LEDs more powerful with less power! Sounds crazy? Well let me explain more deeply:

when the LED gets overvoltage, it first changes color and then breaks down. When you give ovaervoltage in a very short duration, so that the LED is flashing very fast, it will not break down. Also, when the LED is flashing, it now saves energy: so you get many benefits with this new technique I am developing.

I have been interested in electronics since I was a kid and I have also been studying biology for almost 10 years now. I have now made first kabinet where is now a plant so we can see how it reacts into this. I am using RC-helicopter circuits to alter the voltage.

The video is shown here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dffZn_Hz_5k

- Robbin Hoodz
 

ExDex1x1

Active Member
Well I managed to last 30 seconds into that video. This has nothing to do with growing, and I'm assuming you're self taught in biology since it's difficult to get into college when still using phrases like "most hottest thing".

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Worst thread of the week award.
 

ChubbySoap

Well-Known Member
if i knew how to sub, i'd be all over this.

i love it when overvolted LEDs go full forward into conductive jihad and literally blow up in your face.

just a word of advice...get a full thermal analysis of your circuit board. These new generation LED's don't work the same as the old ones.
...and simple voltage limiters won't do...no sir...you need power regulators.
...at best you are creating conditions where the lifetime will be only a few thousand hours, rather than the expected 100,000 hours.
11 years down to 1/3 of a year isn't promising....
 
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