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grapeoptimo

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That explains the heat a lot. In a small space I needed to move way more air than I wanted too..it kept getting hotter and hotter.

I opened it up a few times..the fans blow onto the middle smaller diodes and some of the air is channelled with heatsink fins over the multichip units. I wished they had gave each big chip it's own fan.

Perfect case for 4 cxa 3070/3590's or in your case 8. Dedicated CPU cooler over each one...Something to keep in mind if you ever feel like upgrading...

Bottom line...enjoy it..it was hella bright!
Ya it is bright when turnt up, If it'll pull a unit of indo under a 4x4 screen im chillll.. gonna def leave it the way it is till I have an issue with its performance, being that i'm only 12 days in I can't pass any judgements
 

Hosebomber

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There are videos out of AT lights being tested in a NASA research facility. I found a presentation online put together by a NASA employee which made reference to tests done with Apache lights. I'm pretty sure they were not only designed for but in cooperation with NASA.
Can I get a link please? As well as the date and research article?
 

The Dawg

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puffenuff

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Brother Puff And I Also See That Greengenes707 Liked this Post.Wheres The Proof.All You Have Provided Is What Apache Tech Claims.If They Did Indeed Get A Grant From Nasa Wheres The Research Paper.All You Have Provided Is A Powerpoint Presentation From The University of Alaska??
It's a document put together by a gentleman from NASA. It says NASA Ames Research right next to where you saw it say University of Alaska. The document even shows pictures of apache LEDs being used.

The videos also show Apache LEDs being used/tested in NASA research facilities.

That's enough proof for me. Where is the proof that says otherwise?

NASA is listed as one of their featured clients. So is Stanford. Do you doubt that too my brother?

I'm all for everyone making their own conclusions about the matter. It's good to be skeptical of things. I don't know that all of NASA's research is publicly available on the web or how to access it. I found more evidence supporting Apache's position by doing a two minute Google search than anyone doubtful has provided showing otherwise. I think its up to someone to now prove that apache's connection to NASA is falsified.
 

natro.hydro

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Wasnt lush trying to say they worked woth nasa as well?
Bet that holds bout as much truth as their special made for them cree chips;)

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hyroot

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PSUAGRO.

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scroll down. the video of testing facility

http://www.revrox.com/business/nocategory/nasa-ames-research-center/in/moffet-field/california/complaints


they ma not be using apaches currently in space. Idk. the panel doesnt look like an apache. it could be custom but they dont say what kind of panel

http://www.dnaindia.com/scitech/report-nasa-experiments-with-growing-vegetables-in-space-1990929

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html#.U4ZzhXbSaos
*Cough* http://orbitec.com/store/index.html

BTW heliospectra/ radiant led (research lighting division) considers them their MAIN US competitor
 
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The Dawg

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It's a document put together by a gentleman from NASA. It says NASA Ames Research right next to where you saw it say University of Alaska. The document even shows pictures of apache LEDs being used.

The videos also show Apache LEDs being used/tested in NASA research facilities.

That's enough proof for me. Where is the proof that says otherwise?

NASA is listed as one of their featured clients. So is Stanford. Do you doubt that too my brother?

I'm all for everyone making their own conclusions about the matter. It's good to be skeptical of things. I don't know that all of NASA's research is publicly available on the web or how to access it. I found more evidence supporting Apache's position by doing a two minute Google search than anyone doubtful has provided showing otherwise. I think its up to someone to now prove that apache's connection to NASA is falsified.
I liked it because I have been there with AT and seen them. You guys are so funny. Just call apache instead of gossiping.
Or even call their nasa contact and ask him...
Schlick, Greg
650-604-0147
[email protected]
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http://geo.arc.nasa.gov/sg/esddir3.html
I just called AT and he laughed and said, "Man you guys and that blog thing..."

"It's against federal law to say you have any involvement with nasa if you really don't...tell them to try and sue me if they don't believe me."
So This Is Apache's Reply(SUE ME) Instead Of Providing Factual Proof.Well Actually Guy's if Apache Has Indeed Crossed their t's And Dotted theie i's The Power Point Presentation Provided Is Just Barley Enough To Use Nasa's Symbol And Say That Said Panel Was Designed FOR Nasa.You See I Have Already Contacted Nasa Ames And No 1 Has Heard Of Apache Well Atleast The Person That E-Mailed Me And I Trust Them,Not Some DirtBag Trying To Discredit Another Led Company.Ive Also E-Mailed Nasa Houston HR Dept On What It Would Take To Design A Product For Nasa and People Its Not That Difficult To Do.However I Would Have Taken It A Step Futher And Sponsered A Nasa Granted Universtity Grow.Now That My Peps Would Lend To The Legitimacy Of Said Panel.

For All Yall That Smarted Off About A 2 Minute Google Search.Do One Searching Out Nasa Granted Led Grants and Grow's And You Will Find Plethora Of Information And No It Doesnt Mention Stanford or Apache.

In Short Is Nasa A Featured Client Of Apache Tech,Not That I Can Find.
Is Stanford A Featured Client Well Yes Theirs Documented Proof That Stanford Is Now Upgrading Their Old Outdated Grow Room To Leds
 

The Dawg

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It's a document put together by a gentleman from NASA. It says NASA Ames Research right next to where you saw it say University of Alaska. The document even shows pictures of apache LEDs being used.

The videos also show Apache LEDs being used/tested in NASA research facilities.

That's enough proof for me. Where is the proof that says otherwise?

NASA is listed as one of their featured clients. So is Stanford. Do you doubt that too my brother?

I'm all for everyone making their own conclusions about the matter. It's good to be skeptical of things. I don't know that all of NASA's research is publicly available on the web or how to access it. I found more evidence supporting Apache's position by doing a two minute Google search than anyone doubtful has provided showing otherwise. I think its up to someone to now prove that apache's connection to NASA is falsified.
I liked it because I have been there with AT and seen them. You guys are so funny. Just call apache instead of gossiping.
Or even call their nasa contact and ask him...
Schlick, Greg
650-604-0147
[email protected]
Staff
BAER Institute
http://geo.arc.nasa.gov/sg/esddir3.html
I just called AT and he laughed and said, "Man you guys and that blog thing..."

"It's against federal law to say you have any involvement with nasa if you really don't...tell them to try and sue me if they don't believe me."
So This Is Apache's Reply(SUE ME) Instead Of Providing Factual Proof.Well Actually Guy's if Apache Has Indeed Crossed their t's And Dotted theie i's The Power Point Presentation Provided Is Just Barley Enough To Use Nasa's Symbol And Say That Said Panel Was Designed FOR Nasa.You See I Have Already Contacted Nasa Ames And No 1 Has Heard Of Apache Well Atleast The Person That E-Mailed Me And I Trust Them,Not Some DirtBag Trying To Discredit Another Led Company.Ive Also E-Mailed Nasa Houston HR Dept On What It Would Take To Design A Product For Nasa and People Its Not That Difficult To Do.However I Would Have Taken It A Step Futher And Sponsered A Nasa Granted Universtity Grow.Now That My Peps Would Lend To The Legitimacy Of Said Panel.

For All Yall That Smarted Off About A 2 Minute Google Search.Do One Searching Out Nasa Granted Led Grants and Grow's And You Will Find Plethora Of Information And No It Doesnt Mention Stanford or Apache.

In Short Is Nasa A Featured Client Of Apache Tech,Not That I Can Find.
Is Stanford A Featured Client Well Yes Theirs Documented Proof That Stanford Is Now Upgrading Their Old Outdated Grow Room To Leds
 

Greengenes707

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Don't know what to tell you dawg...they worked with nasa and if you don't believe them/me/anyone else, then CALL APACHE and CALL THEM OUT...no one has ever stopped you from calling the source that's claiming it...but you seem to avoid it. Your an undisclosed email form an undisclosed source is great btw...should blow AT's credibility to smithereens.
I gave you the info for the man(greg) that was more or less the head of the apache dealing with nasa...and you didn't contact him. Who did you contact in that you believe enough to start calling other people name...cause no other company was brought into this little tiss?

They work with nasa ames in mountain view CA...

Did they design for and work with nasa...yes
Is apache the only led that nasa is working with...no
Is there more than one nasa ames center...yes
did you reveal your sources for trying to discredit AT...no
 

spazatak

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Seems from the video that they have worked with NASA.why would they make it up...? It's a lot of effort and potential credibility lost if they were to claim something like that for it to be total bullshit..... I wont be 100% convinced till I see it taking off in a space shuttle from Cape Canaveral though
 

hyroot

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Nasa lately are doing all kinda of things aside from plants in space . their new Orion unmanned space craft going to asteroids and mars. Their new solar observatory. The climate change studies at the ice bridge. New radar they developed. All kinds of more things.
 

digimidgi

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It blows my mind how often the Original thread title gets so sidetracked
Sorry.. just wanted to vent my excitement forward someone that doubted me. It was kind of relevant as i 'thought' a cheap chinese light at the same wattage wouldn't produce the same result.
 
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