Amare Technologies: Questions, Answers & Results

Ok I've been growing with Amare lamps, digging them and want to add to my collection but I'm having trouble finding the Pro3 or the Pro4 ... with the 3590 LED ... anyone... Bueler??

Send me a link, send me a lamp or 3 ... show me something. All this talk and no where to purchase?? Maybe I'm missing something here??

Cheers
 
Ok I've been growing with Amare lamps, digging them and want to add to my collection but I'm having trouble finding the Pro3 or the Pro4 ... with the 3590 LED ... anyone... Bueler??

Send me a link, send me a lamp or 3 ... show me something. All this talk and no where to purchase?? Maybe I'm missing something here??

Cheers

You can ask Brother Fern here, on PM or send a message to info@amaretechnologies.com and you are done.
 
You can ask Brother Fern here, on PM or send a message to info@amaretechnologies.com and you are done.


@bobrown14.

The SolarPro300/400(Pro3/4) are new bar-type models designed for improved coverage and flexibility. The Pro3 has just been released recently and the Pro4 will be soon be available in ~14 days. Both models will be available online soon.

SolarPro300(Pro3)

COB: Top-bin CXB3070 Supplemental monochrome diodes: Top-bin CREE XP-G2/XP-E2.
Driver: UL listed Meanwell
Actual wattage: ~300w
Dimensions: 32" x 8" x 3.15"
Coverage:
1x Pro3: 2' x 4'
2x: 4' x 4'
3x; 5' x 5'

SolarPro400(Pro4)

COB: Top-bin CREE CXB3590 Supplemental monochrome diodes: Top-bin CREE XP-G2/XP-E2
Driver: UL listed Meanwell
Actual wattage: ~400w
Dimensions: 36" x 10.2" x 3.3"
Coverage:
1x Pro3: 2.5' x 5'
2x: 5' x 5'

For more info: info@amaretechnologies.com
 
Just got this baby up yesterday. :woohoo:

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Just got this baby up yesterday. :woohoo:

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Very nice. I too go light crazy, it a sickness.

Cheers

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So perhaps someone here can explain a few things to me so I can have a better understanding of the advantages of going with Amare Technologies lights verses say the Mars-Hydro. I see they use COB lighting and Cree diodes. Everything I have read claims Cree is the best you can buy. Presently I am growing with 3 Mars-Hydros that have the Epistar diodes which are not as good as the Cree, though they offer a series with the Cree Diodes but like the Amare, they cost a little over 2 dollars a watt where as the Epistar costs just over 1 dollar a watt. I also have a Lumigrow pro325 which costs around 2 dollars a watt. I guess my question would be, does the Cree and the COB produce that much better quality to justify the cost. I have 1 other light, it is an 11 spectrum grow light.

CREE COB's are the latest consumer available technology that offers more efficiency than the standard monochrome diodes with better coverage. The efficiency & advantage comes from the COB's ability to emit more photons per watt consumed than the standard monochrome diodes.

We are the first to adopt the CREE CX COB for grow light applications and the first enhanced COB spectrum commercially available. All of our COB models feature the first dual-hybrid COB/monochrome spectrum for unsurpassed par spectrum coverage with specific band enhancements to maximize photosynthesis and results. Our lights are designed and tested specifically for cannabis, this does not mean they aren't capable of growing other plants to their peak health. Cannabis is just a very fine specimen to conduct spectral testing & tuning on, as she responds very noticeably. Our goal is to imitate natural sunlight as close as possible with the current available technology, yet do so at an affordable price for small scale and large scale growers alike.

Featuring our patented reflector lenses array with removable lenses that enables our COB models to surpass HID intensity within the recommended parameters. The latest SolarEclipse and SolarPro series are our third generation COB models featuring the latest technology and refinements that allow them to deliver exceptional results! All of our panels, including our new SolarPro flagship models, are powered by premium UL listed Meanwell drivers for maximum efficiency and reliability that is backed by a 5-year bumper to bumper warranty ensuring years of reliable service.

:Love::Namaste::Love:
 
Hello everyone my apologies for being M.I.A the last few days!! It is harvest time for me so ontop of everything else its been go go go! However, here is a comprehensive list to cover and answer the basic questions regarding our full line of lights as well as the new Pro line that has not yet been updated onto the website. :Namaste:

We are currently offering a 25% discount as special intro pricing until the 15th of this month.

SolarPro300 (Pro3) MSRP: $675
Dimensions: 32" x 8" x 3.15"
Wattage: ~300w
Specifications: Aluminum case, top-bin CREE CXB-3070 COB's with supplemental XP-G2 and XP-E2 5w monochrome diodes. Powered by Meanwell drivers (UL listed).
Coverage:

1 panel: 2' x 4'
2x: 4' x 4'
3x: 5' x 5'

SolarPro400 (Pro4) MSRP: $895
Dimensions: 36" x 9" x 4"
Wattage: ~400w
Specifications: Aluminum case, top-bin CREE CXB-3590 COB's with supplemental XP-G2 and XP-E2 5w monochrome diodes. Powered by Meanwell drivers (UL listed).
Coverage:

1 panel: 2.5' x 4.5'
2x: 5' x 5'

SolarPro900 (Pro9) MSRP: $1995
Dimensions: 24' x 24' x 4"
Wattage: ~900w
Specifications: Aluminum case, top-bin CREE CXB-3590 COB's with supplemental XP-G2 and XP-E2 5w monochrome diodes. Powered by Meanwell drivers (UL listed).
Coverage: 5' x 5'

The following is the recommended footprint for all models.

SolarSpec100: Flower: 24" x 20"@18", Veg: 28" x 24"@20"

SolarSystem400 (4 SS-100's): Flower: 3' x 3'@20", Veg: 4' x 4'@24"

Solarspec150: Flower: 30" x 24"@18", Veg: 36" x 30"@22-24"

SolarSystem600 (4 SS-150's): Flower: 4' x 4'@22", Veg: 5' x 5'@28"

SolarSpec260: Flower: 3' x 2'@22", Veg: 3.5' x 3'@24-30"

SolarEclispe250: Flower: 3' x 3'@24", Veg: 3.5' x 3.5'@30"

SolarEclipse450UVB: Flower: 4' x 4'@24", Veg: 4.5' x.4.5'@36"

SolarPro900/Pro9: Flower: 5' x 5'@30", Veg: 5.5' x 5.5'@36" (soon to be release)

PAR:

SolarSpec100: 1007umol@12", 496umol@24", 240umol@36"

SolarSystem400 (4 SS-100's): 1315umol@12", 855umol@24", 522umol@36"

Solarspec150: 1378umol@12", 628umol@24", 396umol@36"

SolarSystem 600(4 SS-150's): 1735umol@12", 1236umol@24", 810umol@36"

SolarSpec260: 1849umol@12", 1168umol@24", 685umol@36"

SolarSystem1040 (4 SS-260's): 1730umol@24", 981umol@36"

We do not recommend our COB panels at less than 24" with lenses, because the special lenses are designed for high-bay applications that need a minimum of ~40" to maximize the coverage and intensity within the recommended footprint. It will also surpass the light saturation point of cannabis and natural noon sunlight, which are 1500umol/sec/m2, Equatorial cultivars (Sativa's) up to ~1750umol/sec/m2. (COB models feature our pat-pending reflector/lenses array with supplied 90 degree removable lenses that maximize coverage and intensity).

SolarEclipse250:

- 1046umol@24", 560umol@36", 410umol@48" (No lenses)
- 1600umol@24", 870umol@36", 503umol@48" (With lenses)

SolarEclipse450UVB:

- 1207umol@24", 770umol@36", 546umol@48" (No lenses)
- 2118umol@24", 1523umol@36", 974umol@48" (With lenses)

SolarPro900/Pro9:

- 1962umol@24", 1345umol@36", 878umol@48" (No lenses)
- 1854umol@36", 1678umol@48" (With lenses)

We do not recommend the Pro9 at less than 36", because the special lenses are made for high-bay applications and it will surpass the light saturation point of cannabis of ~1500umol/sec/m2 with Equatorial Cultivars (Sativa's) up to ~1750umol/se/m2. It will also surpass the ~2000umol for peak noon sunlight. The lenses also need a minimum of ~40" for the overlapping to maximize footprint coverage and intensity.

Hopefully this will answer most of your questions! As for the PPFD on the new Pro3 and 4, i will be testing them out here VERY soon and will have video and picture documentation for everyone who is interested. This will include wattage consumption, total coverage, intensity, as well as the results of the grow utilizing said lights. This will be done for all of the lights not just the new ones. That way everyone understands what it is they are getting and what those lights are truly capable of. As previously mentioned we are a group of growers just like you, so while we are a sponsor here. We want you all to feel comfortable and welcome to share and discuss anything you'd like as growers! Any questions you have WILL be answered, I am just a bit thorough in my replies so they may take a bit to get back to you if details are required. But please don't feel ignored if I don't reply to your post right away, more often than not I am gathering data and putting together pictorials on the how and why before I make the reply. Again I apologize for the delays!

Hope all is well for everyone out there! Happy growing! :Love::Namaste::Love:

hello

it's possible to have some pics of solarpro300 and 400 ?

because I don't see this on your web site :/

thank's you so much
 
CREE COB's are the latest consumer available technology that offers more efficiency than the standard monochrome diodes with better coverage. The efficiency & advantage comes from the COB's ability to emit more photons per watt consumed than the standard monochrome diodes.

We are the first to adopt the CREE CX COB for grow light applications and the first enhanced COB spectrum commercially available. All of our COB models feature the first dual-hybrid COB/monochrome spectrum for unsurpassed par spectrum coverage with specific band enhancements to maximize photosynthesis and results. Our lights are designed and tested specifically for cannabis, this does not mean they aren't capable of growing other plants to their peak health. Cannabis is just a very fine specimen to conduct spectral testing & tuning on, as she responds very noticeably. Our goal is to imitate natural sunlight as close as possible with the current available technology, yet do so at an affordable price for small scale and large scale growers alike.

Featuring our patented reflector lenses array with removable lenses that enables our COB models to surpass HID intensity within the recommended parameters. The latest SolarEclipse and SolarPro series are our third generation COB models featuring the latest technology and refinements that allow them to deliver exceptional results! All of our panels, including our new SolarPro flagship models, are powered by premium UL listed Meanwell drivers for maximum efficiency and reliability that is backed by a 5-year bumper to bumper warranty ensuring years of reliable service.

:Love::Namaste::Love:
Yes yes yes this is home

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Speaking of people benefiting from your knowledge and experience, would you mind if I ask you a question about your products now and then? For example, would it be safe to use that SE350+UVB that you've done so well with as the light source for vegging young plants (seedlings, even)? Perhaps if one were to run only the monos that encircle the COBs and keep the panel at a substantial distance from the young plants/seedlings (and, of course, keep the supplemental UV-B bulb turned off)? If so, what initial distance would you recommend?

Yes, you are more than welcome to ask me anything you'd like related to cultivation and I will gladly share my opinion/experience! Your words are far too kind, thank you immensely for the show of love and appreciation for. Its times like this that make it all worthwhile! LOL, definitely not waking up worrying about anyone else, each day I wake up, I am blessed I was able to do just that! I roll over to find the love of my life and when she too awakens, I am now way beyond blessed! Nearly 50,000 people have passed on this earth since we went to sleep and miraculously we made it through!

Yes, all of our panels are full cycle stand alone panels. You can use them for sprouting seedlings, cloning, vegging, flowering, all of it. This is exactly what I do while vegging, turn the COB's off and run the Mono's. Only difference is I do run the additional UV/B while vegging. The UV/B tube pulls 15w and each Monochrome ring on the latest COB models pulls 25w. So for the new SE-450 you'd be looking at a 150w pull for the Mono's plus the 15w for the additional UV/B Bulb.

On the older model SE-350 you'd be looking at around 182w for the Mono's plus the 15w for the UV/B tube, 197w total.

As far as the distances go, I recommend running all the panels at 34-36" above the plants at first start no matter what stage. After 3-4 days, lower the light 2-3", wait another 3 to 4 days, then move another 2-3" until you hit the sweet spot. This is what is referred to as "acclimation", once the plants have acclimated to the spectral intensities of the new wavelengths. The recommended running distance for the Mono's is only 16"-18" from the canopy. To make it simple, here is a list.


For Seedlings/New Clones or Acclimation of new plants:

With Lenses: 34-36" lowering 2-3" every 3-4 days.
Without Lenses: 28"-30" lowering 2-3" every 3-4 days.

"Sweet Spot":

With Lenses: 22-24" (Sometimes 26" depending on the cultivar)
Without Lenses: 16-18" (Sometimes 20" depending on the cultivar)

Hope this helps!

:Namaste:

Hey brother fern with my 450 I have it in my 4x4 up high at like 6'6" my plants stay round 5' should I drop it or put the lens on? It's up that high now because my hammer of the gods got tall on me like 6' so took it up as far as the ratchets would let me.

Throw the Lenses on and monitor your Hammer of the Gods. If possible, go ahead and bend her over and tie her down any way you can. Try and get her as level with the rest of the canopy as possible, the Apical meristem will shift dominance throughout the plant and shell re-focus her growth.

If you notice the beginning of intraveinal chlorosis ("bleaching" or yellowing leaves with large veins remaining green) & the problem doesn't straighten itself out in 3-4 days. I would go ahead and remove the lenses, all you can do at this point is plan accordingly for next run by taking into account the stretch. The rest of the plants below will do just fine as I am sure you'll find out, just offering my opinion on what id do.

HTH!

So I plan to run only at night time.

This is the best plan overall, as electrical costs are usually much cheaper when being utilized at night. Temperatures are also much more easily kept under control as the lights are off during the day, not adding to the heat already present outside of the space. Then at night you get the added advantage of heat when in some climates it can get too cold during certain parts of the year.

There is also a huge advantage when considering the ventilation & environmental control aspects. During the day, the various UV radiation from the sun is killing any pathogenic fungi/mold that may enter your lung room or directly into your space via ventilation, ducting, AC, etc. Then at night, the supplemental UV/B coupled with the plants natural SAR (Systemic Acquired Resistance) and other various defense mechanisms within the plant. Helps to combat any residual pathogens that may end up in your space. So its a win win all the way around to have the grow operating at night time IMO. Just my two pennies of coarse!

Why not use the 3590 on the pro3?

We offer the 3070 in the SolarPro3 because it's delivers the most cost-effective option for the application. The SolarPro4 uses the 3590, which are the most efficient option for growers who demand the most efficient yet powerful option. As mentioned, all of the CREE COB's we currently utilize are 3000k.

Hope all is well for everyone! Happy growing!

:Love::Namaste::Love:
 
Re: Amare Technologies: Questions, Answers & Results

Hey there Prepper, nice looking ladies there. I just ran HSO Chemdawg chopped last week. I'm now onto HSO Black Dog. I'd love to follow along with your grow - journal??

How do I purchase a Pro-4 ??

Cheers
Thanks man! You can email the Amare team at info@amaretechnologies.com and ask them for a quote on the Pro4. :)

My journal here on 420mag is;
Organic Amare LED Grow
 
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