Lmao! How are they to expensive have you used a GN light?
your link will be removed shortly & like Puffman said ...Happy shopping brothere are no "wonder leds" on the market, gn can only cook with water too. in the end you want a high par source that consumes little power. a 75w panel with high end leds for 300pounds is way too expensive, it's efficiency needs to be double to what the other manufactures who use top bin leds in their products are offering today. no one can bend the rules of physics...

there are no "wonder leds" on the market, gn can only cook with water too. in the end you want a high par source that consumes little power. a 75w panel with high end leds for 300pounds is way too expensive, it's efficiency needs to be double to what the other manufactures who use top bin leds in their products are offering today. no one can bend the rules of physics...
your link will be removed shortly & like Puffman said ...Happy shopping bro![]()
And what exactly is wrong with that statement? Or are we not allowed to have opinions that differ? Its one thing to censor someone who is obviously simply bashing, or trolling, but what I see here seems more like if you don't buy our pitch you can't post here.....
it was the link to the grow light that needed to be removed it,posting links of untested lights is a breach of AFN rules.
https://www.autoflower.org/f147/new-rules-led-section-any-queries-questions-24058.html
Not sure what you mean by "wonder LEDs" but there are LEDs out there that are superior to others in brightes and efficiency,thinking all LED chips perform the same is wrong.
Also before deciding a light or anything for that matter is overpriced you really should look at the product and its technical spec. Regarding LED grow lights don't just look at the chip technology also look at the drivers and if they are technically advanced to others and how The unit is cooled,if a unit uses top end components in every aspect it will push the price up but top end = quality. Hope this helps.