supplimentry led lighting

burnpile

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That's only for the components, need heatsinks and labor to drill tap and assemble, but looks interesting. Thats enough leds to make two 48" bars as I see it.
 

burnpile

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Don't have any pic of the room since I rearranged the lighting but there are 4ea) qb288 3000k, 4ea) qb120 3000k, 2ea) photo red as in the pic, 1ea) 4 cob "full spectrum", and 1ea) solacure 4' uv fluorescent. I always think this but looks like my best attempt so far, first using a scrog net. Have 6 plants, 2ea) 8 ball kush, swiss cheese, blue cheese, in 7 gallon pots. Total draw for the room is 1020 watts, approx 200 of that is ventilation and fans, 160 watts are the side lighting, so there is about 44w per sq foot from the ceiling.
 

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burnpile

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search for solskin they have nice blue/red supplemental bars ~ $200
I looked there but didn't see too much that had the combo of wavelengths like this, I may not be searching right. I guess you could design your board to have what you want on it?
 

Humple

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From that page: "Features state-of-the-art 3 watt color diodes by made by ProLight Opto of Taiwan, which meet and exceed the quality of Cree XPE monos, with better thermal management and greater resistance to humidity, all at a significant cost savings."

I'm not familiar with those diodes (or the manufacturer of those diodes), but when someone makes a claim like that without also providing the data to back it up, it seems a bit fishy.

Anyone know anything about ProLight Opto and their products?
 

Freedom Club

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Hey,

I have just bought 2 UV-B bulps (Exo Terra Reptile UVB 200)
they are made specially for reptiles, consume 25Watts (or 13 if you choose) and cost 20€. You will probably find an equivalent online if you wish.

Maybe it is for you to consider

Have a nice sunday
 
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