Spin Doctor Dribble Optic

Scuzzman

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Sorry guys bored as hell, but I really dislike cr*p from company's spinning rubbish to sell rubbish....

A customer as a question regarding the new and supposedly the best in the market , you would think this person knows the specs as he supposedly designs his lights ( I think I smell a spin Doctor /Charlatan)..and hes been doing this for years and people still buy his cr*p and listen to his bull sh*t ( bit like Nuke Heads)

Question :- What are the measurements for efficiency ect.?
Answer :-On the Optic 8+ Gen3 700 watt? On some new models the data release is delayed for strategic reasons. You can always look at the prior versions to get an idea.
 

MtRainDog

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$1200 for overpriced hot garbage. COB's are fine, but seem dated. It's like a tricked-out version of similar cheap/crappy fixtures on Amazon. I'm sure it grows fine dope, but I gotta ask why on earth would someone buy this when a hlg 650r can be had for half that price...
 

Comparator

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$1200 for overpriced hot garbage. COB's are fine, but seem dated. It's like a tricked-out version of similar cheap/crappy fixtures on Amazon. I'm sure it grows fine dope, but I gotta ask why on earth would someone buy this when a hlg 650r can be had for half that price...
The reason is, all though they provided the wrong spectrums to work with and cannot assist you on how to use them, they have always attempted to copy another company since their release by enhancing white with monos. But they lack the R+D, going off the incomplete and false information out there, not able to copy the other company exactly because to offer a pcp with a different then normal (everyone else uses/mass produced) spds that requires paying for personalized certs and so forth along with a drop in efficiency numbers to brag about. It's allot cheaper to slap a logo on a light then actually desighn it yourself and have it be your innovation solely. Notice there are NO unique lights out except for ones we no longer hear about?
Optic offers variable spectrums which if they were different and they knew how to use them, offers a far superior capability then these other lights. Unfortunately Optic is just a copy cat and not able to capitalize on these possibilities to their potential.
If it were the one they copied it certainly would be worth double the others and would have costs twice as much to manufacture then regular lights.
It's still better then the fixed spectrum lights that are out there if you know how to use it. But you won't find that information online.
 
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