Tysm I appreciate it , right now I got a 600 hps and 450 led . Hope I get good results. From what I hear and see these boards are def legit!Six 288's in a 4x4 would do really well.
Thanks for posting that graph. Those are great ballpark numbers. Clones would fall under seedlings.
If they were ordered from legit HLG companies, then they come with Quantum Boards, and they will say everything that is in the picture you posted.If someone ordered a couple HLG fixtures from one of these well known companies and they came with the V1 or V2 boards, but the only thing written on the qb boards is ‘SAMSUNG’, are they legit HLG products?
Is that you!? Wheres the perm?The older one I got was anodized. I agree.
I think they really don't use a whole lot of cooling. If they did there would be some sort of heat transfer material in between. We'd be seeing extruded heat plates, and we aren't, so it must not be that big of a deal.
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@TerpyTyrone again I meant no offense. It wasn't my opinion about the hot spot, I've dabbled in par and some builds, myself. I've learned a lot about these led's we use.
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How long ago? The real old boards might not have all the info on them.They were advised as an HLG product, even came with HLG stickers.
A year almost. All it says is SAMSUNG, and it’s way down in the corner. I’ll get a pic of one later.How long ago? The real old boards might not have all the info on them.
You can always email pics to HLG and ask to be sure.
Remember whyteA year almost. All it says is SAMSUNG, and it’s way down in the corner. I’ll get a pic of one later.
I remember him telling me in an old thread how to tell an authentic lm301 samsung diode. There are identifying characteristicsRemember whyte
Even if it is the same, you don't know which bin, js.I remember him telling me in an old thread how to tell an authentic lm301 samsung diode. There are identifying characteristics
Pretty sure that's how new boards are. I always order direct so you dont deal with issues. Samsung started making the boards for hlg a bit back.This may be a dumb question, but anyhoo-
If someone ordered a couple HLG fixtures from one of these well known companies and they came with the V1 or V2 boards, but the only thing written on the qb boards is ‘SAMSUNG’, are they legit HLG products?
Reason I’m asking is the fixtures I got only say SAMSUNG. But when I order boards direct from HLG they’ve got writing all over them-
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Im not sure they are true hlg boards.. I thought the qb288's are a max of 3000ma and your pic of board shows 3400ma? Plus on ur board it shows the v1 and the type of diodes used (2835).They were advised as an HLG product, even came with HLG stickers.