

Though I'm sure there will be plenty of people to find something to disagree with just for the point of disagreeing with me. The array should be spread out, with light going straight downward, there is no argument to this. The PLLs you used Rives have an unideal dispersion, they throw light in 360 degrees, trying to mimic this with LEDs is counter productive. If you aren't using some CAD software to look at what's actually happening with light dispersion you might have trouble visualizing what I'm trying to explain. Couple cheap computer fans are less money than enough aluminum to properly heatsink the array. If you plug a new lumigrow in, measure light output, and check it again in 5 years, it'll be less than 50% output. I do happen to know a little bit about what I'm talking about here. Sometimes I evaluate them again after changes are made before they go to market. Not only did I teach you how to properly mount the LEDs on MCPCBs to build your DIY array, I've looked at hundreds of commercial LED arrays over the years and professionally evaluated them for a consultation fee. I tell you that your arguments are arbitrary and that you should stop putting down my panel and others like it available for sale. It's like me wiring up light controller just like one of the shittier commercial brands I've heard you talk about, and then when you suggest changes that you know will make it better.

Rives, I wouldn't tell you how to wire a house, this is my profession.
