GLA * Grow light Australia Strip review.

The Bodgeineers

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After some research i decided to go with a rarely under reviewed lighting manufacture for my leg build. I chose them because what i had read looked promising, especially as they are using a fairly new and unique Japanese diodes (Nichia) . They also incorporate UV and green/yellow light for a true full spectrum effect.
This isn't a paid review or anything so i suggest you visit https://growlightsaustralia.com for a full breakdown of what these chips offer.

Customer service with this company was great and purchasing a total of 3 400w drivers and 24 strips ended with a significant discount.

Building the light fittings themselves only had one tricky part and that was finding suitable passive heatsinks for these strips. If i could do it again i would have only built the one LED strip fitting and just gone with a pair of their longboards for my 5ft tent.
Strips were easy to mount and very easy to wire, you can wire 4 trips end to end without issue so it made for near installation as the strips come pre wired with flex tails.

With my 4ftx4ft i build a 400w square with a slight angle to go with a 315w CMH in LEC fitting. and i must say after doing one grow with them i am very impressed. despite having some issues with pests and an unfortunate damage from hydrogen peroxide and light burn i still managed to get 22z from an average strain.

The PFFD readings are also very uniform and i can get a solid 700pffd from the edges to the centre.* with the square and LEC

With pure bar fittings i made 2x 400w fittings so i could adjust height and angle over my grow space to optimise penetration and PFFD
With this setup i am getting 600 PPFD in the low spots at the edges and 800-900 just a little in all the way to the centre.

The pictures i am posting are from a second run where i am using clones and plan not to make the same mistakes that damaged my yield on the last attempt.

Overall i would defiantly recommend this manufacturer , shipping is reasonable and offset massively by removal of sales tax and not being stung too badly at customs. i am going to swap out the LEC for two of their 250w panels and heatsinks to be run at 400w total
 

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The Bodgeineers

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Here is the new run in the 5ft.
Unfortunately the heat off the heatsink has made my sticky cable clips drop off so I will be using cable ties once I get in there ( strip heatsink runs at about 40c at 50w per strip.
 

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The Bodgeineers

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Here is the LEC/LED combo, this tent is 10days behind flower and a different , more sativa dominant strain.
 

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The Bodgeineers

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One thing to add is that GLAs products emit light outside of the range that a par meter will pick up so its safe to say those readings are + 10% i would also argue that compared to other LED manufacturers GLA lights are actually giving out even more useable light
 

Rocket Soul

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Even better; you can use a lux meter to estimate ppfd using GLAs lux to ppfd conversion factor : 0.022.
This means your pretty standard 50000lux means 1100ppfd.

And for those who want to go even deeper; boards and strips have been digitised to simulate light throw: you can set up software to simulate the light levels in your own space, with or without reflective walls etc
 
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