Is that what you prefer area51 sunny747post this in the LED section to make sure the LED growers see it.
That looks like a good light. It's so difficult to say though. What watt cree's are they using? Area51 seems to be trusted and on the cutting edge. I'd have no problem buying from Area51.
I think the area of LED is amazing and it's advancing very rapidly. By the time your lamp arrives there will be a new version. That's just the nature of it. I know that the developer of Area 51 really takes growing MJ seriously and his lights are well priced. Every person I have spoken to that has an Area 51 believes that they purchased a quality product. There are so many rip off companies out there.Is that what you prefer area51 sunny747
Oh yeah, I like how you think it is a lot of money this is why I wanted to hear experience on this plus LEDs do well with FLIR Cameras by the PD and DEA not that I would indulge in such acts : )I think the area of LED is amazing and it's advancing very rapidly. By the time your lamp arrives there will be a new version. That's just the nature of it. I know that the developer of Area 51 really takes growing MJ seriously and his lights are well priced. Every person I have spoken to that has an Area 51 believes that they purchased a quality product. There are so many rip off companies out there.
The new Area 51 RW150 looks great to me.
The light you posted the video of looks great also, but without more info it'd be hard to dish out $1000.
Days are getting stranger by the moment sunny747. I observed 15 police officers fully vested lined up along the interstate with firearms AR-15s yet to know why? Welcome the brave new world time for the total control by the select elite not far from sight. Like the government that lost 5 billion dollars in defense budget and supposedly don't know where it went?Aww mann.. If I wasn't in a legal state I think there is no way I would grow. It's enough worry just stressing over plant problems, getting discovered by the landlord and fire risks much less losing my house and ending up with a bunch of legal fees..
For some reason our government spends tens of millions of dollars for brainwashed nazis to zzom around in state of the art military vehicles looking for hot spots in people's roofs, yet tonight I must have seen 6 people racing, 5 people on their phone, one guy watching a movie while driving and ten obviously drunk people driving around. Strange..
They don't show the LEDs inside the lamp. But, it doesn't seem to be COB. I found the following on the SpectrumKingLED website. Would be interesting to hear what the DIYers here think about this:those lights are built with Cree LED chips. They are what the do it yourself crowd are using on this forum. If you have building skills, you can make something yourself for about half the cost.
C.O.B Myth and High Wattage LEDs
Another point of confusion for customers is the constant advertisement of a new unheard of C.O.B. (Chip On Board ) LEDs and how they will dominate the market. As a Commercial lighting manufacturer we are here to tell you that is 100% FALSE!!
C.O.B. LEDs have been around for over 10 years. There are only three reasons to choose a C.O.B. LED:
Standard self contained diodes are the leading LEDs in the Industry and have performances that are double that of C.O.B. LEDs. Every LED that claims to be 10, 20, 50 or even 100 watt is a C.O.B.
- To reduce cost of materials to make the LED
- To save companies money by eliminating the need for circuit boards
- To group more LED diodes into one small area.
DO NOT BE FOOLED BY COMPANIES THAT CLAIM TO OFFER HIGH WATTAGE CHIPS!!!
Additional downsides to C.O.B. is the relatively lower efficiency and overall light output. By adding and cramming more diodes into a tight array that share the same substrate; heat becomes an issue and C.O.B. diodes run hotter and thus output less lumens, have a lower efficiency, and shorter life. 100 Watts of C.O.B. does not equal to or perform the same as a cluster of individual diodes mounted on a circuit board. Not opinion, fact.
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100 Watts of C.O.B. does not equal to or perform the same as a cluster of individual diodes mounted on a circuit board. Not opinion, fact.
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The outside dimension of the light is 12.5x12.5". The reflector is about 8" diameter. At it's base it's about 4". His "LED 101" says COBs and high-watt LEDs are junk. Do you have any thoughts on what he could put in that 4" area to draw 440w actual? And, how that tightly packed bunch of emitters wouldn't suffer from the same deficits he accuses COBs?They're just afraid you'll figure out to do DIY... so they're trying to make you HATE cobs while you're young!!
A single LED from Cree for example can reach lumens per watt of over 200.... With all the thermal and optical losses we are at 110 Lumens per watt with our system. with the setup you are showing your luck if you have 60-70LpW.
Take a look at the picture we uploaded. We have tested so many COBs , more than you know. And just an FYI this "COB technology" has been around since the year 2000.... Its far from new.
Even CREE COB is not something we want and we are a branding partner of theirs.
why do you have x4 80 watt COB so far away from one another? too much heat !!!
Please dont just claim stuff to the public with out true understanding. You can always give us a call or come to our factory and we are happy to explain...