Timbergrow COB lights

TheGreenGreek

Active Member
The reflection shining light back up. It probably helps the lower branches and smaller nugs towards the bottoms of the plant.
Yes. I used some low stress and high stress training to grow the lower branches horizontally so they grow outwards and up to soak up the light.
 

RainDan

Well-Known Member
Be careful running those at 100% brightness. I recently picked up a very similar unit from them and have had reflectors and COB holders burn and melt. Since then, I've been running it at about 80% and removed the reflectors. I have yet to contact Timber about the issue. Just a heads up. Maybe it's just my unit, maybe not.
Hi @UncleReemis

Please contact me directly at dan@timbergrowlights.com and I would be happy to assist.

Thanksm
Dan
 

RainDan

Well-Known Member
They definitely over estimate the cooling abilities of pin sinks imo.
Hello @Airwalker16 ,

Your post is misleading at best. Cooliance custom makes our heatsinks for us and they are operated well within the limits of their recommendations.

If anyone would like information about our products, I recommend them contacting us directly - we have trained lighting professionals that can assist and give you correct information about our products, as as well as COB LEDS, and LEDs in general.

I, and the rest of the team, stand behind our product and promptly address any customer service or operational issues. This is substantiated on many forums including this one.

Have a good holiday season.

All the best,
Dan
 

Old Thcool

Well-Known Member
I was going to use cobs until I found out about Fluence Spydr X. I like the form factor better. I see way less shadow. The array is far better for penetration. I think cobs would be good in a multiple light set up to lessen the shadow effect. I must say plants live the Spydr X.
 

RainDan

Well-Known Member
Timber should address the fact that the PLC 6.2 put out 1.93 umol/joule with a vero B and 2.08 with a vero c with passive cooling, yet in the timber fixtures they mysteriously put out 2.25-2.33 with the same setup. Beware.
Hello @pirg420

I normally don't take the time to publicly respond to these types of accusations posted by @pirg420 and @Airwalker16 but thought it important for future RIU users reading this post to know we are part of the community, a 12 year old professional lighting company, a BBB A rated business, and a long standing California S-corporation with a reputation that we have worked very long and hard to nurture and sustain. We stand behind our products and are happy to assist our current, as well as future, customers, with any pre, or post sale questions or needs. This is also well documented in many places on this forum, as well as others. Perhaps you should consider becoming a paid advertiser or removing the advertisement for your lights on your profile tagline. Show some support for the community.

If anyone would like additional information about our products, they are always welcome to contact me directly at dan@timbergrowlights.com, or our general sales email at sales@timbergrowlights.com.


Best Regards,
Dan
 

Old Thcool

Well-Known Member
Hello @pirg420

I normally don't take the time to publicly respond to these types of accusations posted by @pirg420 and @Airwalker16 but thought it important for future RIU users reading this post to know we are part of the community, a 12 year old professional lighting company, a BBB A rated business, and a long standing California S-corporation with a reputation that we have worked very long and hard to nurture and sustain. We stand behind our products and are happy to assist our current, as well as future, customers, with any pre, or post sale questions or needs. This is also well documented in many places on this forum, as well as others. Perhaps you should consider becoming a paid advertiser or removing the advertisement for your lights on your profile tagline. Show some support for the community.

If anyone would like additional information about our products, they are always welcome to contact me directly at dan@timbergrowlights.com, or our general sales email at sales@timbergrowlights.com.


Best Regards,
Dan
Of course if Dan would supply me with some of his Cobs I wouldn't complain about a side by side comparison test! lol.
 

Airwalker16

Well-Known Member
Hello @pirg420

I normally don't take the time to publicly respond to these types of accusations posted by @pirg420 and @Airwalker16 but thought it important for future RIU users reading this post to know we are part of the community, a 12 year old professional lighting company, a BBB A rated business, and a long standing California S-corporation with a reputation that we have worked very long and hard to nurture and sustain. We stand behind our products and are happy to assist our current, as well as future, customers, with any pre, or post sale questions or needs. This is also well documented in many places on this forum, as well as others. Perhaps you should consider becoming a paid advertiser or removing the advertisement for your lights on your profile tagline. Show some support for the community.

If anyone would like additional information about our products, they are always welcome to contact me directly at dan@timbergrowlights.com, or our general sales email at sales@timbergrowlights.com.


Best Regards,
Dan
I'm not trying to Spokane your company Nah.I just think with the new splayed heatsinks they shouldn't ever go above even 80watts.
 

SeaOfGreenGold

New Member
From what I see from the OP, TimberGrow is proven. I am sorry some of you also have good experience with other brands, but that doesn't negate the gains you also get from Timber. They are in fact a very reputable company with a great customer service that comes with their warranty.
 

Old Thcool

Well-Known Member
From what I see from the OP, TimberGrow is proven. I am sorry some of you also have good experience with other brands, but that doesn't negate the gains you also get from Timber. They are in fact a very reputable company with a great customer service that comes with their warranty.
Hey no issues, I don't know about their product because I've never seen it in use. I would love to do a side by side comparison with a Spydr x fixture, heck they may be just as good and be cheaper too? Spydr X is a 1500 dollar light! Aint cheap! So far pretty impressed though, the dimmer is pretty basic but reliable, the fixture is well built and can be full nuts without failure.
 

SeaOfGreenGold

New Member
Hey no issues, I don't know about their product because I've never seen it in use. I would love to do a side by side comparison with a Spydr x fixture, heck they may be just as good and be cheaper too? Spydr X is a 1500 dollar light! Aint cheap! So far pretty impressed though, the dimmer is pretty basic but reliable, the fixture is well built and can be full nuts without failure.
The OP's fixture for 600w to cover the same 4x4 space is about $900. You think the SpyderX is giving $600 more in performance for the same space? I have to say no. Can they be better, of course. But again, how much better do you get for $600 extra? Cost vs production is heavily in Timbers favor at the moment.
 

Old Thcool

Well-Known Member
The OP's fixture for 600w to cover the same 4x4 space is about $900. You think the SpyderX is giving $600 more in performance for the same space? I have to say no. Can they be better, of course. But again, how much better do you get for $600 extra? Cost vs production is heavily in Timbers favor at the moment.
Maybe? but there are a few factors ie. Efficiency for one, wattage means nothing to me except how much power goes in the fixture. PAR on the other hand does! If my light can reach the same PAR with less input ?If my light can create more PAR with the same input? Big one there! How much heat is created by the lights? The spectrum might be lacking in certain areas and while we may not be able to detect it a plant definitely will. Then we have durability and life span of the entire fixture not just the LEDs, of course only time will prove that out. That's why I say " hey lets compare"! It's fun too!
 

SeaOfGreenGold

New Member
Maybe? but there are a few factors ie. Efficiency for one, wattage means nothing to me except how much power goes in the fixture. PAR on the other hand does! If my light can reach the same PAR with less input ?If my light can create more PAR with the same input? Big one there! How much heat is created by the lights? The spectrum might be lacking in certain areas and while we may not be able to detect it a plant definitely will. Then we have durability and life span of the entire fixture not just the LEDs, of course only time will prove that out. That's why I say " hey lets compare"! It's fun too!
I agree PAR minus Input is important. But, does it produce $600 more is what I am getting at. Timber offers 3 years warranty on their products. So you will get 3 years and whatever comes after the warranty expires. Timber is a VERY VERY sturdy fixture. Again, I am not trashing SpyderX. I am more about cost to performance ratio.

P.S. The SpyderX is 60W more power draw than TimberGrow for the same space.
 

Old Thcool

Well-Known Member
I agree PAR minus Input is important. But, does it produce $600 more is what I am getting at. Timber offers 3 years warranty on their products. So you will get 3 years and whatever comes after the warranty expires. Timber is a VERY VERY sturdy fixture. Again, I am not trashing SpyderX. I am more about cost to performance ratio.

P.S. The SpyderX is 60W more power draw than TimberGrow for the same space.
And if I turn my light down to the same input power what will the PAR be in each lamp?
Yep you are right price per par is a pretty good argument though.
But.. I say that lightly pardon the pun.. I only have 4x4 foot area I want to maximize the light getting in there. Maybe the money saved will not buy the supplemental light I could get with a different fixture?
 

Dave455

Well-Known Member
The OP's fixture for 600w to cover the same 4x4 space is about $900. You think the SpyderX is giving $600 more in performance for the same space? I have to say no. Can they be better, of course. But again, how much better do you get for $600 extra? Cost vs production is heavily in Timbers favor at the moment.
You can DIY for less than $1.00 / watt as alternate.
 

desirae420

Member
Hello @pirg420

I normally don't take the time to publicly respond to these types of accusations posted by @pirg420 and @Airwalker16 but thought it important for future RIU users reading this post to know we are part of the community, a 12 year old professional lighting company, a BBB A rated business, and a long standing California S-corporation with a reputation that we have worked very long and hard to nurture and sustain. We stand behind our products and are happy to assist our current, as well as future, customers, with any pre, or post sale questions or needs. This is also well documented in many places on this forum, as well as others. Perhaps you should consider becoming a paid advertiser or removing the advertisement for your lights on your profile tagline. Show some support for the community.

If anyone would like additional information about our products, they are always welcome to contact me directly at dan@timbergrowlights.com, or our general sales email at sales@timbergrowlights.com.


Best Regards,
Dan

@RainDan ive asked you a very similar question that pirg did, via email, and i did not get a response. I was looking at your lights but since you didn't reply via email i bought a bcblondes.com fixture.

Can you just answer the question? Why does the PLC unit put out 1.93/2.08 and your setup puts out 2.25-2.33. Do you have 3rd party testing? i dont see it on your website.

Thanks in advance.
 

Humple

Well-Known Member
@RainDan ive asked you a very similar question that pirg did, via email, and i did not get a response. I was looking at your lights but since you didn't reply via email i bought a bcblondes.com fixture.

Can you just answer the question? Why does the PLC unit put out 1.93/2.08 and your setup puts out 2.25-2.33. Do you have 3rd party testing? i dont see it on your website.

Thanks in advance.
+1

I'm sure Dan has a simple explanation. But now that the question has been put out there, don't leave us hanging!
 

RainDan

Well-Known Member
@RainDan ive asked you a very similar question that pirg did, via email, and i did not get a response. I was looking at your lights but since you didn't reply via email i bought a bcblondes.com fixture.

Can you just answer the question? Why does the PLC unit put out 1.93/2.08 and your setup puts out 2.25-2.33. Do you have 3rd party testing? i dont see it on your website.

Thanks in advance.
Hello @desirae420

Thanks for the post, and apologies for not having gotten back to you. I cannot speak on the behalf of other companies specifications. I can tell you that our lights are currently undergoing ETL certification, which will include updated 3rd party testing results including goniophotometer and integrating sphere testing results. Our current specs listed on our website are calculated based on manufacturer specifications with bare COBs as each model we build has different PPF outputs depending upon CRI, color temperature and the use of optics to name a few variables.

Have a good day.

Best Regards,
Dan
 

whytewidow

Well-Known Member
@RainDan ive asked you a very similar question that pirg did, via email, and i did not get a response. I was looking at your lights but since you didn't reply via email i bought a bcblondes.com fixture.

Can you just answer the question? Why does the PLC unit put out 1.93/2.08 and your setup puts out 2.25-2.33. Do you have 3rd party testing? i dont see it on your website.

Thanks in advance.
So what hes saying is, the numbers for their lights are made up based manufacturing specs. Kinda what I'm getting.
 

desirae420

Member
Hello @desirae420

Thanks for the post, and apologies for not having gotten back to you. I cannot speak on the behalf of other companies specifications. I can tell you that our lights are currently undergoing ETL certification, which will include updated 3rd party testing results including goniophotometer and integrating sphere testing results. Our current specs listed on our website are calculated based on manufacturer specifications with bare COBs as each model we build has different PPF outputs depending upon CRI, color temperature and the use of optics to name a few variables.

Have a good day.

Best Regards,
Dan
Thanks for the response.

Are they vero B's or C's?
 
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