Induction Lights? The newest (supposedly) technology in Induction Grow Lights

PSUAGRO.

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I am very confused your light. It is normal color temperature 5000K for your induction lamp ?
It seems this is not professionl spectrum for plant growing.
You had been known that the blue spectrum is very needed for initial grow such as seeding and vegetable growing, and red spectrum is very important for plant flowering.

It is useful to plant growing from your experence ?

We produced this special spectrum for induction lamp. Hope to get any discussion.

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No your wrong Indagro uses a 1000000000k bulb with a secret american phosphor, plus the ballast is driven by nuclear power........well shit we have allot of it:)

Yeah good luck copying that..........I always hope you guys in China get UNCENSORED internet one day..............seriously, tiananmen square massacre actually happened bro..........be safe
 

guod

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Yeah good luck copying that..........I always hope you guys in China get UNCENSORED internet one day..............seriously, tiananmen square massacre actually happened bro..........be safe
Lol... Three Letters 4you
NSA
 

hyroot

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NIPF and NWORD

Skip to 11:34

[video=youtube_share;sXKNKMAw5KA]http://youtu.be/sXKNKMAw5KA[/video]
 

chazbolin

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You had been known that the blue spectrum is very needed for initial grow such as seeding and vegetable growing, and red spectrum is very important for plant flowering.
Now you tell me! Had I known that 6 months ago I would have saved all that time I put into V-C-F.

plus the ballast is driven by nuclear power...
C'mon P! You're giving aware sensitive national security intelligence here. You know these guys are lurking on the the canna forums for just this kind of intel. Please just don't tell them about their proprietary cold fusion driver or they'll want to reverse engineer it along with the 1000000000K phosphor blend.

NIPF and NWORD
very very funny. unless of course there really is an NWORD.
 

thelightstuff

Active Member
Seriously Ganja I can only handle one pass at these kind of vids. I've done 7 greenhouse supplemental lighting jobs now with Inda-Gro Daylight Harvester lights. One was in Canada. There is no way in hell that even a 420 at 15 ft above the canopy is going to add more than 0.5 Mol/day which means you might as well not even have supplemental lighting unless they can contribute < 5 Mol's/day/M-sq to the DLI. The maximum lamp:canopy spacing we got away with was 8ft over a M-sq.
Chaz, with Inda-Gro, what is your recommendation for spacing and height off canopy for optimum medicine in a top lit greenhouse? Have you done any greenhouse installations with movers, what height and spacing that case? In feet and sq ft. please.
 

Cupid Stunt

Member
Glad this thread popped up..

Im considering moving from HPS to LEDS and recently looked at induction.... still not sold on induction as much as LED's though the learning curve is in its infancy

Are the Indagro's able to flower well without the pontoon...I like 420 watts for around $750 where as the A51 are around $1400 for 450W....

curious if there is something I am missing with this style of lighting as opposed to LED... penetration, spectrum ETC...
 

SCARHOLE

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Pic day


Weena autoflower


Starting to bud


But I found she has mites
AAAAAAAAGGGGHHHHHHH

Using a no pest strips to nuke them....




Pineapple express x Blue berry auto




Pink diesel autos.








Took the wifey to the Mötley crue / alice cooper show.

Tommy Lee upside down roller coaster drum solo from Denver.


Alice Cooper kicked there ass an was way better.!


 

SCARHOLE

Well-Known Member
Glad this thread popped up..

Im considering moving from HPS to LEDS and recently looked at induction.... still not sold on induction as much as LED's though the learning curve is in its infancy

Are the Indagro's able to flower well without the pontoon...I like 420 watts for around $750 where as the A51 are around $1400 for 450W....

curious if there is something I am missing with this style of lighting as opposed to LED... penetration, spectrum ETC...
It flowers good with out the pontoon.

But to supplement red an far red cheaply I'd use small Halogen stead of led.....
 

chazbolin

Well-Known Member
Chaz, with Inda-Gro, what is your recommendation for spacing and height off canopy for optimum medicine in a top lit greenhouse? Have you done any greenhouse installations with movers, what height and spacing that case? In feet and sq ft. please.
Fixture count and spacing in a greenhouse to supplement sunlight depends entirely upon how much sunlight you can expect to contribute throughout the year. If you want to grow year round than the fixture count and layout would be dictated by the shortest daylight periods. As a very general rule of thumb you can look for a single IG 420 to cover a 6' x 6' area with a 42-48" lamp to canopy separation.

It flowers good with out the pontoon.
But to supplement red an far red cheaply I'd use small Halogen stead of led.....
You will increase bud density with the Pontoon and can push a longer flowering photoperiod with the 730's coming on at lights out. Halogens are high wattage and tend to peak @ ~560nm where they then fall off fairly rapidly. They do emit into the red-deep red regions but for that matter so do the 420 phosphors. I think the real beauty of the Pontoons is the low wattage 660nm diodes coupled with the 6 watts of 730's at lights out.

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On another note, if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery IG has to be literally gushing right about now. 1.6B people over there and they can't cobble up any of their own designs. Jeez!
http://www.inda-gro.com/IG/sites/default/files/pdf/CKRA.pdf
 
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bingoeric

Member
Hi,
This is Eric Zheng from Shanghai Supertek lighting,we are TOP1 induction grow lights manufacture.If anybody have interesting on the induction grow lights,pls feel free to contact with me by email or phone.
My email:[email protected]
SKYPE:bingoeric
 

PSUAGRO.

Well-Known Member
Fixture count and spacing in a greenhouse to supplement sunlight depends entirely upon how much sunlight you can expect to contribute throughout the year. If you want to grow year round than the fixture count and layout would be dictated by the shortest daylight periods. As a very general rule of thumb you can look for a single IG 420 to cover a 6' x 6' area with a 42-48" lamp to canopy separation.



You will increase bud density with the Pontoon and can push a longer flowering photoperiod with the 730's coming on at lights out. Halogens are high wattage and tend to peak @ ~560nm where they then fall off fairly rapidly. They do emit into the red-deep red regions but for that matter so do the 420 phosphors. I think the real beauty of the Pontoons is the low wattage 660nm diodes coupled with the 6 watts of 730's at lights out.

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On another note, if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery IG has to be literally gushing right about now. 1.6B people over there and they can't cobble up any of their own designs. Jeez!
http://www.inda-gro.com/IG/sites/default/files/pdf/CKRA.pdf
R&D costs $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$...........Soooo.............copy,copy,copy,copy............build,build,build,build..........DON"T jump off our factory roof please!!
 

SCARHOLE

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There vertical 400 w fixture looks just like inda grow design.

Too bad they can't copy inda gro 10 year warranty, or quality controll

I wouldn't gamble a cent in China induction lamps after my experience with Riant an mr wu ..
 

SCARHOLE

Well-Known Member
Pic day.


Mrs Weena plant (think different? Idk)
But she's huge! Flowering started big time..

Non sign of mites since initial hot shot exposure. :-)
Few balls from sts reversal of a branch......




Blueberry express auto
It stretched quite a bit, but lamp heat could burn em..
Her First flowers showed up this week






Pink desiel autos
Week 2 flower






And i got a full blown male from some of the pink diesel fem seed.
Sweet!
 

HockeyBeard

Well-Known Member
There vertical 400 w fixture looks just like inda grow design.

Too bad they can't copy inda gro 10 year warranty, or quality controll

I wouldn't gamble a cent in China induction lamps after my experience with Riant an mr wu ..
I'm inclined to think that way too, but the simple fact that Induction bulbs are not made in the USA (there are no guidelines), the only thing you're buying from the American company selling it is the warranty. I priced out 3 400W units from Supertek and it was less than one Inda Grow. I'd really love to use the American company, but... 3400 reasons are making me sway.
 
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