Looking for a well qualified grower or two to review my new panels

LRTLEDs

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So a few years ago I decided I wanted to build my own panel, and proceeded to do so. Between the amount of junk in the LED market, and the high price you have to pay for quality panels, I made the call to make my own. So now 2 years later, I have completely no regrets, and have been happy with every grow I've done with my panel, and others have been quite impressed also. My sister owns a landscape company, and had approached me about making a few lights for her and her clients, so i figured why not just truly sell them. The first panel I will be bringing to market will be smaller then my unit I built, just for the sake of entering the market with a cheaper model to generate initial sales. I've personally been using a 120x3W panel, but have commissioned an order for 20, 45x3W (135W) UFO style lights. The light will be built with all of the same quality components that I built my original light with, just in a smaller, more affordable package. It is a 6 spectrum lamp, 14 deep red, 14 red, 10 blue, 3 violet, 3 white, and one orange diode right smack in the middle of the panel. The entire panel will be driven to 87 watts, for the sake of cooler temperatures, and to insure the longer life of the diodes and drivers. Now, in my mind this light would be next to perfect for cloning and seedlings. I have chose to run a slightly higher blue ratio for this lamp anticipating most people will be using it as such. Now this lamp will be able to bring a plant from seed to flower, as a qualified grower would know, but might possibly be lacking a little on the red side when it comes to the peak of flowering. But who knows, I may be wrong. So my ideal tester would be someone that is willing to take a plant or two from clone (preferably) or seeding. Also willing to review the light in 4 categories: as a seedling/clone light, veg light, flower light, and a full grow light. Realistically, it will only take one grow, rated and commented on 4 classes. The first market I will be tapping into will be on Amazon, and having things fulfilled by them in order to be prime eligible. I would also like the reviewers to review my product on Amazon, which doesn't require you to purchase one. The light will be provided to the reviewer(s) COMPLETELY free of cost, and theirs to keep after the reviewing period. Ideally, my reviewer(s) will be very seasoned growers. I'd like to be able to see a grow journal or two, and be quite an active member of the community. I would also expect all reviews to be completely honest and unbiased, and the reviewer be willing to provide feedback, since this really is just the testing stage. Now I know everyone likes free stuff, I sure do. But please try to keep in mind that I am yet to sell one light, with this still being the test phase, so I will have to be picky about who gets a freebie. Now if this sounds like something you'd be willing to help me with, don't hesitate to respond. And also, if this sounds like someone you know of, please forward me to them, or vice versa. Thanks for all the help in advance. I'm really trying to carry the philosophy that quality shouldn't cost a fortune. My first product, the UFO, will be selling from $140-$150, and come with a 3 year warranty.
 

LRTLEDs

New Member
As in my physical address, or email address?
And PS NOB, your nutrient guide saved my ass last year. Thanks for that.
 

hyroot

Well-Known Member
pics.... what leds are you running, what drivers and are they remote or not, how many mA are you driving the leds, what heat sinks, are you using fans or are they passively cooled. what kind and size of fans. That sounds very red heavy. I would use less red and drop the blues and violets and add warm whites and neutral whites.
 

PSUAGRO.

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pics.... what leds are you running, what drivers and are they remote or not, how many mA are you driving the leds, what heat sinks, are you using fans or are they passively cooled. what kind and size of fans. That sounds very red heavy. I would use less red and drop the blues and violets and add warm whites and neutral whites.
^^ he's selling the "panels" for $140-150 bucks a piece.......what exactly are you expecting;-)
 

PSUAGRO.

Well-Known Member
what's under the hood. C'mon
Even if he tells you........which I doubt......we already can take a educated guess by what he's selling the UFO's for at a profit.

Hey i'm all for capitalism! Make some money.......lol
 

Bad Karma

Well-Known Member
It is a 6 spectrum lamp, 14 deep red, 14 red, 10 blue, 3 violet, 3 white, and one orange diode right smack in the middle of the panel.
You bring up spectrums, but not a single nanometer is mentioned, this isn't helping your cause.
I also agree with the various red flags that the other members have pointed out.
 
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