4 ft 70 w samsung custom aluminum pcb strips

OLD MOTHER SATIVA

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After a lot of work with different companys found a factory in China that would make them
.they really did a good job.,the wago solders are strong
i hope to wholesale..
 

Kempo

Active Member
Chill, i think he will obviously share the link. Im looking forward the thermal management. Very nice work buddy !
 

Kempo

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You tell us its another leech and sell guy, dafuk this forum. I have no problem making $$$ when you have expertise but come on what willl happen next, the "experts" won't share anymore their found on spectrum, CRI, thermal management, fearing leechers making money on their work. Its like waiting the new light of @Greengenes707, analysing what colors he use then make $$$ on a DIY version more affordable. This + the topics of disguised advertising, nice futur for the diy section.
 
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cdgmoney250

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Why dont robin and steven do the same? Or cutter? Or chilLED?
That was kind of my point.....

Not that long ago people shared information freely, in the hopes of pushing the limits of Grow lights. Mostly because of what was available to the public was overpriced, overhyped shit.
Now it's a bunch of forum members turned Vendors/ Lighting "Experts" trying to make a buck off somebody else. Most of which who learned what they know about LED grow lights from this very forum. Which is FREE information.

Everybody has a light company now. Pretty sad.
 

OLD MOTHER SATIVA

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i am a serious grower not an expert..
i learned piles here..and am grateful.. i learned alot here and from buying the estonian linear strips
please forgive the transgression of wanting to have a biz
it has taken a fair bit of work
for the last three years i have been working at getting relationships
it has taken a zillion hours..but i was polite and stuck with it
with various company's..for led panels /strips,drivers, ratchet hangers,tents,ip65
heatsinks ,non water proof ones..and mini dab rigs
again sorry..i do not think i am anybody special and do know where i came from
hope to get them sold retail so
its just a not good idea to say more



frame grid  1.jpg bunch strip:ratchet.panel.jpg its just a not good idea to say more



i will assemble some 70w strip frames on this 4 x 3 ft frame and test the distance between the 8 strips....
i will grab the other frame ihave else where that will let me assemble a 4 x 4 ft grid
and try them at 500-600w for 10 strips
 

nogod_

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I guess I just dont see it that way.

A lot of these folks, greengenes707 included, learned what they know here and saw an opportunity to fill a niche and provide something they thought was lacking to the community.

There are still plenty of threads dedicated to spectrum analysis, fixture design, "bud porn" etc so maybe just avoid what you think are "commercial" threads?

Maybe I missed the "glory days" of RIU but tbh I get just as excited about someone working hard on a product that I can potentially use in my garden as I do about some "bud shots".

You tell us its another leech and sell guy, dafuk this forum. I have no problem making $$$ when you have expertise but come on what willl happen next, the "experts" won't share anymore their found on spectrum, CRI, thermal management, fearing leechers making money on their work. Its like waiting the new light of @Greengenes707, analysing what colors he use then make $$$ on a DIY version more affordable. This + the topics of disguised advertising, nice futur for the diy section.
That was kind of my point.....

Not that long ago people shared information freely, in the hopes of pushing the limits of Grow lights. Mostly because of what was available to the public was overpriced, overhyped shit.
Now it's a bunch of forum members turned Vendors/ Lighting "Experts" trying to make a buck off somebody else. Most of which who learned what they know about LED grow lights from this very forum. Which is FREE information.

Everybody has a light company now. Pretty sad.
 

Kempo

Active Member
I understand your point but i see a difference between selling a professional light (lot more safe) and a diy light. Its the same phenomen when Supra shared his found and test on arctic 11 alpine heatsink for cxa3070/3590 and some people decided to sell diy fixture (4x3070 on alpine arctic + hlg 185h) based on his work. So its ok if i grab the pics and the dimensions of OLD MOTHER SATIVA strip, then send to alibuy pcb compagnies and make profit.
 

OLD MOTHER SATIVA

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"So its ok if i grab the pics and the dimensions of OLD MOTHER SATIVA strip, then send to alibuy pcb compagnies and make profit."

i did give you most of the info here and i will not be pm'ing you threatening you with legal action ...
or cut and pasting any of your personal details..and posting it on the forum

thats a promise!

now go work on that "safe professional light" amigo

i know i am
 

PetFlora

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If I may offer a couple ideas:

If you drop a couple 5000K strips in between, you would have a more complete light for both veg and bloom.

Also, you could put 2 5000k + 2 3000k on a separate o/o for veg/clone, then click on the rest of the 3000ks for flowering
 

Ryante55

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Samsung is coming out with these same strips right? I think it's the L series or something digikey should have them soon I would hope
 

PetFlora

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quote
"So its ok if i grab the pics and the dimensions of OLD MOTHER SATIVA strip, then send to alibuy pcb compagnies and make profit."

i did give you most of the info here and i will not be pm'ing you threatening you with legal action ...
or cut and pasting any of your personal details..and posting it on the forum

thats a promise!

now go work on that "safe professional light" amigo

i know i am

OMG, was that referencing what happened to me on riu 3 years ago? i will not be pm'ing you threatening you with legal action ..
 

Ryante55

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If I may offer a couple ideas:

If you drop a couple 5000K strips in between, you would have a more complete light for both veg and bloom.

Also, you could put 2 5000k + 2 3000k on a separate o/o for veg/clone, then click on the rest of the 3000ks for flowering
It would probably be more cost effective to make 2 different lights why would you want a bunch of lights in one? Half the light would be off the whole time with little to no benefit and to the consumer would cost double
 

PetFlora

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It would probably be more cost effective to make 2 different lights why would you want a bunch of lights in one? Half the light would be off the whole time with little to no benefit and to the consumer would cost double
It makes it much more desirable to more people= more sales.

This is a personal user grower light.

Space is typically an issue.

Adding 2 5000k strips and an o/o switch doesn't cost much (or replace 2 of the 3000k with 2 5000k).

A fair amount of seedlings/clones can be grown without wasting >50% of the energy and life expectancy: 3000k has~ 60% of the life expectancy as 5000k
 

Ryante55

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It makes it much more desirable to more people= more sales.

This is a personal user grower light.

Space is typically an issue.

Adding 2 5000k strips and an o/o switch doesn't cost much (or replace 2 of the 3000k with 2 5000k).

A fair amount of seedlings/clones can be grown without wasting >50% of the energy and life expectancy: 3000k has~ 60% of the life expectancy as 5000k
Ya if the idea is to cater to the 2x2 grower your right I thought he would be making lights for larger scale grows
 
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