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Very impressive pics. I was disappointed to find out that you didn't produce any of this.
What company of engineers did you use for your light testing?
What kind of gram per watt or gram per kilowatthour is being pulled.
Can I get it in a warrenty that your company will send out a replacement unit upon me sending mine in for service. Would that offer also apply if it was past the 3 year mark.
I am interested in LEDs. But when you use analogies instead of direct language it appears that you are reiterating talking points provided by your employer.
Discrediting wikipedia while touting oaksterdam won't help your sales. Also wikipedia is peer reviewed and cites sources. It is a great resource for learning. I hope you reconsider it.
Lastly do you have plans to make a model that is about spread as opposed to penetration. I have little desire to tend to 5 feet of canopy.
Hi AAinAA,
Don't be disappointed. We did produce some of what's in these photos. We just supplement our images with the images of other contributors. It helps to show the results that other are getting as we as ourselves.
We did not use a company of engineers. We had private engineers where my husband was in the driver's seat leading them to the results he wanted.
As for the warranty, that's actually what we do. If your unit requires fixing, we send you a temporary replacement to use along with the paperwork to send yours back via UPS to us in Michigan. We fix yours and send you back your unit along with paperwork to return the temporary replacement unit. We can even arrange a home pick-up from UPS. The warranty is for three years. It's rare, our lights are designed to last ten years. If you live close to Niles, Michigan, we can even fix your unit in the store while you wait.
I do appreciate Wikipedia. I actually donate to Wikipedia to keep them ad-free. But, they have not discovered some of the things our team has. That's not to discredit Wikipedia, only to say that they have no info on this topic...yet.
Our newest model is being engineered as we speak. It does have much attention on spread. That was one of our focus points on where we're leaning, among other improvements.
As for the gram-per-watt (watthour), I'll have to ask my husband that question. I don't want to give you false info.
Thanks for reaching out
Renae