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Author: mike_l_rossREMOVEmike_l_rossREMOVE Date: Jun 13, 2008 15:29
After much research, I found these 50W LED growlights.
http://www.htgsupply.com/viewproduct.asp?productID=53194
Nowhere near as expensive as others I've seen, so I bought it. Anyone had
any experience with this brand? Low wattage, better light, low heat, it's
almost too good to be true. I'll post later with my experience with them.
-mikey
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Author: MycoloteurMycoloteur Date: Jun 14, 2008 01:08
> After much research, I found these 50W LED growlights.
>
> http://www.htgsupply.com/viewproduct.asp?productID=53194
>
> Nowhere near as expensive as others I've seen, so I bought it. Anyone had
> any experience with this brand? Low wattage, better light, low heat, it's
> almost too good to be true. I'll post later with my experience with them.
>
> -mikey
I have not used those particular panels. I have been using the 225 led
14 watt units as supplementals.
Those 50 watt panels look VERY interesting for the price particularly.
Let us know how it goes I am thinking of ordering some.
Love and Light
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Author: daviddavid Date: Jun 15, 2008 14:16
On Jun 14, 4:08 am, Mycoloteur gmail.com> wrote:
>> After much research, I found these 50W LED growlights.
>
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> I have not used those particular panels. I have been using the 225 led
> 14 watt units as supplementals.
>
> Those 50 watt panels look VERY interesting for the price particularly.
>
... in reference to the 225 led units, what kind of success have you
had and how many panels are you talking about? What is you main
source for lighting since the 225's are supplementals?
Real interested in the whole LED logic, as well as using solar PV for
a juice source!
blessings to you all...
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Author: MycoloteurMycoloteur Date: Jun 15, 2008 20:46
On Jun 15, 2:16 pm, david gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 14, 4:08 am, Mycoloteur gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> After much research, I found these 50W LED growlights.
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> ...
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>> I have not used those particular panels. I have been using the 225 led
>> 14 watt units as supplementals.
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>> Those 50 watt panels look VERY interesting for the price particularly.
>
> ... in reference to the 225 led units, what kind of success have you
> had and how many panels are you talking about? What is you main
> source for lighting since the 225's are supplementals?
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Author: MycoloteurMycoloteur Date: Jun 21, 2008 23:59
> Mycoloteur wrote:
>>> After much research, I found these 50W LED growlights.
>
>
>>> Nowhere near as expensive as others I've seen, so I bought it. Anyone
>>> had
>>> any experience with this brand? Low wattage, better light, low heat,
>>> it's
>>> almost too good to be true. I'll post later with my experience with
>>> them.
>
>>> -mikey
>
>> I have not used those particular panels. I have been using the 225 led
>> 14 watt units as supplementals.
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>> Those 50 watt panels look VERY interesting for the price particularly. ...
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Author: daviddavid Date: Jun 22, 2008 07:55
Thanks for the input! I'm working on a PV electric plan now, ordering
a couple of panels to start, maybe 90 wats to start. I plan to add a
panel every other month until I'm up to about a 1KW system. If all
goes well that is. I'll post photos too.
Peace out...
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Author: MycoloteurMycoloteur Date: Jun 22, 2008 17:22
> Mycoloteur wrote:
>>> They arrived in one week, and I installed them yesterday. The panels are
>>> very light, made of plastic and cardboard, and just plug into 120V AC.
>>> The first thing I noticed is that the 16W panels have a very straight
>>> tight
>>> beam, so you have to raise it high to get any light spread. The blue
>>> LEDs look pretty dim to me, so we'll see in a week or two.
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>>> I have 2 16W panels (one blue, one 3:1 blue/red mix) in a vegetative bed,
>>> and one 50W panel in a flowering bed. I could probably use one more in
>>> each.
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>>> I'll post more as I gain experience.
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>>> -mikey
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>> Yeah, I personally don't recommend the 16w ones. What I want to know
>> is how the 50 looks and how welll it works..
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Author: MycoloteurMycoloteur Date: Jun 24, 2008 18:54
On Jun 22, 5:22 pm, Mycoloteur gmail.com> wrote:
>> Mycoloteur wrote:
>>>> They arrived in one week, and I installed them yesterday. The panels are
>>>> very light, made of plastic and cardboard, and just plug into 120V AC.
>>>> The first thing I noticed is that the 16W panels have a very straight
>>>> tight
>>>> beam, so you have to raise it high to get any light spread. The blue
>>>> LEDs look pretty dim to me, so we'll see in a week or two.
>
>>>> I have 2 16W panels (one blue, one 3:1 blue/red mix) in a vegetative bed,
>>>> and one 50W panel in a flowering bed. I could probably use one more in
>>>> each.
>
>>>> I'll post more as I gain experience.
>
>>>> -mikey ...
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