I could get all technical on ya but I think you know already what it is.. Driver is shot..it's the ballast for LED's,,,the crap coming out is heat grease/moisture proofing/anti-shorting shit...etc.etc.
Friggin' sucks it went already...hope it's only a quality issue and not a full blown component problem!! That would really suck for the manufacturer..
DOING GREAT WORK BROTHER......KEEP IT UP...
vukman
that white junk could be thermal adhesive.
it's interesting and useful to see pictures of the interior, especially the layout, drivers, wiring, heatsink, secondary cooling and so on.
I want to test the UV influences on cbd
Aotf
And the other thing is the uv's within that "bad for us" range are expensive so I will see if that pans out but whatever testing they want me to try on these panels I am more than happy to do it BUT sure as hell won't be in the room when they are on.
I am still awaiting the kill a watt meters to get here then all 4 lights will be tested while on as will the 6 flowering lights that are coming.
Growblu does not make the lights, they are testing out 4-8 ( still unsure of how many manufacturers ) different companies to see which one(s) to order their lights through and will then stock them here in the states. They can choose which leds to use, which degrees of the angles etc and modify as needed. I agree that 120 degrees do not make much sense especially for flowering BUT I could see 120's making plenty of sense in smaller veg lights as well as micro cab setups.
For example the flowering leds will be 60's and 90's I believe but don't quote me as I do not have them in front of me to verify as of yet.
The top led grow light companies are getting their lights from the same few manufacturers and the only differences that I see is PRICE and SPECTRUM as well as if they dropship or actually stock them "in house".
I think you can call all led grow light companies especially the so called "top" as knock offs because they all get them from the same companies. You can even call them to verify AND many will even tell you which spectrums they use as long as you order through them. I saw a hydrogrow spectrum, advancedleds and a blackdog or blackdiamond spectrum option from their supplies for example.
I think those that use US leds get away with just stating that SOME of their leds are made in the USA but give off the impression that the entire grow light is made in the states. Best thing to do is give them all a call and ask.
I am just happy to test out the many different manufacturers as well as the spectrums and see how they pan out in the end.
On the light mover, yes I agree I want to get these leds on movers and compare the results.
I want to test the UV influences on cbd as well as see the chlorophyll, par and wattage between the different led panels but not really in comparison with hps in the least.
Phychotron
I too can't wait to see what the all blue does throughout veg. We all will see how they respond as the weeks progress. These are all from seed so the first couple weeks always lag compared to clone runs.
Aotf
And the other thing is the uv's within that "bad for us" range are expensive so I will see if that pans out but whatever testing they want me to try on these panels I am more than happy to do it BUT sure as hell won't be in the room when they are on.
I am still awaiting the kill a watt meters to get here then all 4 lights will be tested while on as will the 6 flowering lights that are coming.
Growblu does not make the lights, they are testing out 4-8 ( still unsure of how many manufacturers ) different companies to see which one(s) to order their lights through and will then stock them here in the states. They can choose which leds to use, which degrees of the angles etc and modify as needed. I agree that 120 degrees do not make much sense especially for flowering BUT I could see 120's making plenty of sense in smaller veg lights as well as micro cab setups.
For example the flowering leds will be 60's and 90's I believe but don't quote me as I do not have them in front of me to verify as of yet.
The top led grow light companies are getting their lights from the same few manufacturers and the only differences that I see is PRICE and SPECTRUM as well as if they dropship or actually stock them "in house".
I think you can call all led grow light companies especially the so called "top" as knock offs because they all get them from the same companies. You can even call them to verify AND many will even tell you which spectrums they use as long as you order through them. I saw a hydrogrow spectrum, advancedleds and a blackdog or blackdiamond spectrum option from their supplies for example.
I think those that use US leds get away with just stating that SOME of their leds are made in the USA but give off the impression that the entire grow light is made in the states. Best thing to do is give them all a call and ask.
I am just happy to test out the many different manufacturers as well as the spectrums and see how they pan out in the end.
On the light mover, yes I agree I want to get these leds on movers and compare the results.
ABOUT FIELD MARSHALL SEEDS
I did a few test grows for radvancan and field marshall seeds before and since we are in veg at the moment AND will be growing out the Lady Berry Kush again I thought I would toss in some of the last test run with ldk from FMS.
Here is one LBK pheno at 40 Days
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and here was a group shot
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and here is one finishing up
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It will be cool to see how they grow when using led lights the whole time as last time I was running a 600 hps.
Do LEDs produce more uv than hps, or are you planning to use some kind of UV bulbs in your grows?
There was one other bulb released a while back and I thought I had subscribed to a thread on it but can't find it now. Seems to have had a lot of blue spectrum, great for veg, but might not have produced the bud density like some HPS. Can't remember the name or technology but was said to have a good bit more UV than standard HPS.
At any rate, I seem to remember a thread where the OP placed UV bulbs at points in his tent and the anecdotal evidence was more dense trich development in the areas directly effected by the UV bulbs. I would consider any bulb or plausible set up which produces additional UV(to a point) to be beneficial.... wonder what the sun radiates in UV compared to the grow lamps which produce the most UV?
hey buddy im taged for this wonderful grow.
how much does these led lights cost?
and im jealous that you got blackwater and i dont.
you got to keep me updated on how they turn out and taste mmmmmmmm.