2014年11月27日星期四

Testing on cob led grow lights

LED Lighting Tests: Spider 4 cob led grow light As LED grow lights moves further into the mainstream, there is new effort being made to provide a fuller spectrum light that can be tuned by the aquarist to satisfy both the demands of the corals as well as the visual pleasure of the aquarist.
 New LED  grow lights fixtures continue to be introduced into the hobby. Specifically, there is an increase in the number of LED fixtures providing a more fuller color spectrum with multiple channels of control, allowing the user more freedom in custom tuning the light output. Continuing in the same vein as my previous LED lighting tests, this article presents data on light intensity and spread along with spectral plots for several new LED fixtures. Each of these was tested using the same set up as my previous reflector tests, using a 3'X3' grid with a spacing of 3" in the X,Y direction.
It is The twilight groups Spider COB 432W LED






Now out of the box, this light looks Sweet, Its heavy like a computer tower, it is not cheap and flimsy at all. It takes a standard power cord that would power a computer tower. It comes with a sturdy cable harness. First impression is its cool looking but still an industrial heavy duty unit .
Now you turn led grow lights on and it blinds everyone in the room. Pictures will be a challenge as you know LOL.

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I have some ratty nerglected orphan soil clones I threw under it but they will be vegged and chopped up for hydro clones. They will be replaced with feminized seeds grown hydro sent to my by Jack from The Vault seed bank. This is a 20 minute $20 set up. I'm frugal and know you dont need $1,000.00 in bullshit to grow a crop.
I am just starting this grow today.



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