I agree with that, you need to get the controller and make you own spectrum. You will need the software also from what I saw.Commerical vertical farming lights aren't cheap. A lot use Fluence products but based on some light skim reading the person that made these was a university researcher with a lot of solar experience.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that you have a truckload full of someone's R&D and they want it back so they don't fall into the wrong hands like Stephen and Robin, hint hint.
Now you just have to get your hands on a controller to see what it really is. My guess is that it is a dimmable, sunrise, spectrum adjusting, and daisy-chainable.
Well 1 of them fuckers is falling into some idiot Heathens hands . I am setting up a grow area at a friends place so everyone will be able to see how the light rocks. My guess is a bunch of people will be hollering at Turp because those fuckers look pretty top shelf.Commerical vertical farming lights aren't cheap. A lot use Fluence products but based on some light skim reading the person that made these was a university researcher with a lot of solar experience.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that you have a truckload full of someone's R&D and they want it back so they don't fall into the wrong hands like Stephen and Robin, hint hint.
Now you just have to get your hands on a controller to see what it really is. My guess is that it is a dimmable, sunrise, spectrum adjusting, and daisy-chainable.
How many sets of these you going to let go of? Looks like a lot are going to be interestedI'm just about done flowering some Cindy 99 under a set. Seem to be performing on par with the EB strips im running. I was checking yesterday and at 45000Lux they are running at 115F in a 80F room with little air movement.
I'll be taking some picks and putting up a listing soon.