LED Companies w/ LINKS

Psyphish

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Anyone know of a pre-built (white) LED fixture that I could use in my micro tent? It's 35x35x60cm. I'm looking to replace the 3x20w E27 Spots I have in there now, I'm sick of replacing the shitty quality, crooked E27 eBay sockets.

Oh and I have some stuff I could probably use for DIY, but I know absolutely nothing about making DIY lights, I tried reading about the subject, but I'm kind of dumb so most of it went over my head. The Budmaster in the picture is broken, probably the driver (big one on the right) so maybe I should just focus on the smaller drivers (4 and 2)


 
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SoOLED

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Anyone know of a pre-built (white) LED fixture that I could use in my micro tent? It's 35x35x60cm. I'm looking to replace the 3x20w E27 Spots I have in there now, I'm sick of replacing the shitty quality, crooked E27 eBay sockets.

Oh and I have some stuff I could probably use for DIY, but I know absolutely nothing about making DIY lights, I tried reading about the subject, but I'm kind of dumb so most of it went over my head. The Budmaster in the picture is broken, probably the driver (big one on the right) so maybe I should just focus on the smaller drivers (4 and 2)



its not that hard, especially with the pre-fab kits; I thought DIY wasn't something I could do either, but once you see how easy it is, its like legos.

look on amazon, they have some very low end Chinese tents that "work" if you're on a budget.
 

RainDan

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Are the COBs on the Framwork series movable on the frame? Nice line up and reasonable prices. The best components.
Hi @hillbill,

Thank you for the post. Actually, we have begun shipping our new style frames - these are a significant upgrade from our original aluminum angle style framework. They are a t-slot style fixture that features the ability to move the COBs in a lateral manner as well as add additional components down the road.

Our website will reflect the new style frames shortly - the artwork and product pics are being finalized this week.

All other components remain the same - if you have any questions, please send me a PM, email or post a thread here and I'd be happy to assist.

Have a good day.

Best Regards,
Dan
 

mr. childs

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They're riveted in place, but I'm sure if you had something specific he'd work with you. He'll also mixmatch colors/spectrums if want. Drop him an email, he's quick to respond.
i am proof of that. i currently have the 5 cree cob square frame work with 5000k in the middle. my second order was the same setup in linear frame work, @RainDan had no problems whatsoever completing my order, classy company, classy dude.
 

hillbill

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What Light companies offer RIU discounts today? Don't need anything, just curious. Last sentence indicates a defense mechanism I believe.
 

Hybridway

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With the exception of the controller, it's a copy of Amare. The 5 weighs 35 pounds, which can collapse most tents
Oh, for sure. Out of all the copies out there though, these are prob. the nicest. Mostly because they offer customization & quality parts it seams.
Like for me, I can't use the lenses so it would be good if I could have 90• reflectors on the cobs & 120• lenses on the monos.
Amare will be offering their latest upgraded version providing their new spectrum & cobs, should be available any day now.
I wouldn't want one of these over an Amare but I would like customizing options to suit my space better. Which is prob doable simply by asking.
The pricing is redic on these, twice as much as ordering direct from Amare & only a 2 yr. warranty as opposed to a 5 yr.
They kept me the build simple though & could easily be replicated for a DIY person aside from the controller which might not be all that hard. I personally don't see a need to control the spectrum. Kindve like sunset mode. What's the point if it means reducing output?
 
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