For what it's worth, from monkeychief68 over at grasscity:
Here is a post from another site that sums up that almost all cheaper LED's come from 3 factories basically.
HGL: Older models = Bysen/Bluesea/BSLed, Newer models = Greensun (Bluesea, Bysen and BS are all the same factory)
Magnum: Older Models: Bysen/Bluesea/BSLed, Newer models = Houyi
Blackstar: older models = Cidly. Their Chrome series is from somewhere else. Not positive where. I think it might be Evergrow.
Vipar: Evergrow (take a look, they didn't even bother to change the spectrum, ratio or layout from Evergrows' standard spectrum)
Gro Blu: Cidly
HTG: Cidly
Grow Northern: Cidly
Fero Europe: Cidly
Blackdog: private design, though slightly ripped off by LGled
I am leaning towards a MARS II 900 but haven't decided on spectrum. I also have interest in a light by Bysen that they have produced called the ChloroBA LED it is a full spectrum light.
Hello Fellow budsters,
Just want to set the record straight on Blackdog. They are now made by GEHL, Shenzhen, China.
They are not a private design but like the majority of the so-called "legimate names", Blackdog, Balckdog, HGL, HTG, Advanced, and most other "name brands" are all the same. They're all just resellers of "cheap chinese imports". Thru clever ad campaigns mostly via net, which is relative cheap compared to mainstream publications ads is a dead giveaway of a mom/pops op.. HGL, Cammie is exposed as a pro-scammer from used cars to overpriced "china" panels. Just google her full name and see for yourself.Truth matter that most new led technology and eventually manufacturing, like most other products we use are made, you guessed it, "china". Wake up people, where do u think your Iphone, and other high-tech, overpriced "brand names" are made.. Truth matter is "chinese" companies now are investing big money into R&D, and by the way, some of manutacturers do have access to univerities that are permitted to conduct research on our favorite herb. A51 just copied Apache Tech's predominately whites specs. Apache is the only company that really knows what NASA really knows as they are the ones who supplied and was involved in the NASA research. The industry is finally acknowledging the the whites, especially the 6100k are the brightest spectrum when it comes to intenisity and penetration. Why, because it has a lot of blues and green which penetrates the canopy better. The 630 reds just fills in the additional reds needed for flowering. There's also some UV's in the 6100k which is why it's harder on the eyes than warm whites. A51's new 2014 lights are now all 3700k with no supplemental reds and IR. Apparently there's enough reds and warrants no additional reds needed.
Thanks to companies like LG, who makes these great products that we've long been exploited by greedy resellers avail. at direct factory prices. At this price, the argument of LEDS costing too much is a thing of the past. This is the true "growrevolution" going on now. Times where companies like Blackdog, HGL, etc. enjoying 300-400% margin are over. Even A51, which are supposed to be assembled in the US only from "chinese" parts and Cree chips. Hell u can even find chinese manufacturers that offers Cree and Osram premium chips for a fraction of the rip-offs "name brand". Even A51's website says that either the new lights will be shipped from the US or Hong Kong. Hummm, US made... Companies like Blackdog who will not release their spectrum is because they're all pretty much the same these days. The new thing now is the focus on whites as the main spectrum instead of majority reds as before. I have 1 700 standard LG spectrum, 1 700 Apache Tech's W/R, 1 900 stadard LG specs, 1 A51's (4500k), red. I also have GEHL, which makes Blackdog in A51's new for 2014' all 3700k, and my own of 60% 6100k, 20% 3700k, and 20% 630k. I also have a reflector 144x3 custom spec in veg.
I've been playing with LEDS for almost 6yrs now and have seen and heard all the BS on LEDS. I've been paying respects to the shiva god for 31 yrs and growing for 18 yrs for my own use. I don't use AN, GH, and all these rip-off companies who monopolized and brain-washed consumers into buying products at absurd prices thru bs marketing. Take AN adopting StealthGrow, they follow the same model of ripping off un-informed consumers. There are lights now that will match or beat it for a fraction of the price. Hopefully, LG/Top Led will be one of them. I mean Extreme's calcium carbonate I can buy that for 3$/kg locally. That's 2.22lbs vs. Extreme's Calcarb at 28.95 for 12oz. I prefer the true organic like using actual worms i my media for aeration and a constant source of fresh nutrients broken down to the most absorbable form. Saves money, tastes and better for you. :metal: