DIY with Quantum Boards

Ryante55

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If you weren't so busy trolling you would have seen in post #7504 that Robin already mentioned they were working with 301B. That' the diode used in the Q strips your asking about.
I don't think he's trolling he really just doesn't know much about these boards/diodes
 

Discreetdigrowman

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Not that long when you go to the same factory that HLG goes to through alibaba com lmfao. Act like hlg does anything of their own. They are just a middleman for you idiots who dont know this. Its an american company sellin chinese drivers and korean diodes and gets a chinese factory to assemble it all....
I thought you were going to physically do it yourself thats what you said and show us your custom built boards, im no idiot sir i like many here have advanced electrical knowledge, i know exactly where they are produced and how, for myself i believe these boards are a good value and work extremely well, why cant people from china and korea build quality componets? Meanwell is an industry leader aswell as samsung. And meanwell is originally based out of taiwan not china, of course you can source orders through alibaba we all know this you are not enlightening anyone, but i still encourage you to make a product and we will see what it does but theres a reason i didnt buy wavy boards
 

Cannadab1s

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No, he is
Everything being told to him here in regards to the current gen boards is the same stuff he was told on Reddit. Here he came across the guys that actually did the work, so he bitched out on his normal rant.
Reading data sheets work?

I doubt they have better test facilities than samsung.
 

keepsake

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So, I got some info about the new 600H light ($700) on growerslight.com by HLG that holds 4x 288 QBs similar to the HLG550 with 4x 304 QBs.

It puts out more light power than the 550 but is $300 less because of aesthetic build materials and is only covered for 1 year where the 550 is covered for 3 years. It is a better bang for your buck in terms of wattage and light food for plants. Ordered mine and will be shipped soon.
 

pop22

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I have some plants that were hit with water with high ph, I thought it had done serious damage. But they have not only recovered, they are building some damned fine bud! I decided that the best course of action was to water with some organic nutrient, so I made a solution of Grow More Seagrow ( I believe Doctor Earth is re-branded Grow More products ), ppm'd to 700 ppms. They went from mostly yellow to nicely green! I didn't think the foliage would recover!

you can see the ph damage still but the plants are doing fine!


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