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they will take 3 weeks at this point. They can be ordered in a week or 2, you can special order one now if you want.
you sure can
You can get them at LEDgroupbuy.com, or aquastyle LEDs, you just have to remove them from the star. Bridgelux diodes are much larger than crees, so...
lumens are used to directly compare diodes, specifically lumens/watt. The above statement of bridgelux diodes being 80% less efficient is simply not...
When it comes to blues and whites, crees are the best around. Bridgelux diodes have much better spectrums available, like violets, deep reds, cyans,...
These will be up for pre order in 1-2 weeks, they have 3 dimming channels, one for the cree XPE royal blues, one for the XPG cool whites, and one for...
That is what most are rated for, yes. It is called an E27 socket.
That is not the case here, you likely ran yours at 1000ma+, well beyond the tolerance of bridgelux LEDs.
Defenitely, the competition would cost $1000-$2000 for the same area.
It is relatively simple to add colored diodes. I would add 2 630nm reds, 2 660nm reds, 2 520nm greens, 4 470nm blues, and 4 420nm violets to the...
It is not the LEDs that dim via resistance, it is the driver that dims via resistance, get what I am saying? We tried just hooking it up to a vdm,...
That would not be enough power. I would check out reefLEDlights.com, they have 24" diy LED bars, if you really want pop, you should use 12 XT-E royal...
Pre orders will be available in about 2 weeks
The glass has a green tint, and changes colors
There are now 16" (original) fixtures for $319 shipped, the factory minimum, 24" fixtures, which will cover a 40breeder for $329 shipped, and 32"...
I'll find one for you, these will likely be discontinued, we have a controllable version for only $30 more, with better dimming options.
This month, no exact date yet, our engineer told us it would be ready on the 6th, but that is not the release date. I can't wait for the prototyep ;D
Is this price permanent? I might hit you up for a par comparison I have been wanting to do.
looks like a form of flame algae, at least in its growth form. Not invasive, doesn't look like caulerpa or any sexual algaes. I would keep it.
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