Zoanut
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Can the third channel control more than 3 leds? Moonlights don't matter that much to me, and would be more interested in loading up on reds, cyans, and violets on the third channel.
No, three is the max it can control.
Can the third channel control more than 3 leds? Moonlights don't matter that much to me, and would be more interested in loading up on reds, cyans, and violets on the third channel.
Ok, just wanted to make sure that the LED colors I was using would work for what I need. Here is a updated layout where I moved two of the violets into the white channel.
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Talked to am last evening about new stuff..here is what he had to say:
Good to hear from you.
Yeah we are testing our new model, but it is not D120, it is a total new design model with LCD/sunrise/sunset/advanced heating sink/Secondary optical lens option, etc..
We are trying to start promotion the end of August. We need your review and help too.
By the way, RC members will surely get discount for this light.
Best Regards,
Sam Chen
Hope this is something to look forward to and the D120 is a very good light.
I agree with you, from what I saw on my original light 60 was to narrow. Is there a difference in using 90 optics vs. beam angle? Is one better than the other?
Anyone else have some feedback on my layout? Would like to get a couple more opinions before I send to Lyn.
I beleive evergrow uses 90 degree beam angle LEDs as a standard in their fixtures.
Are you going to run it with or without optics? I'd chuck the reds on the same channel as the whites. Other than that it looks good.