ConstantGreen
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Hello 420! Welcome to my 3rd grow's journal!!!
Strains: 12 [White Widow x Big Bud], 2 [SexBud]
Indoor: 4'x4'x6' tent
Light: Amare's Solar Eclipse 450w LED + UVB
Soil: Fox Farm - Ocean Forest
Nutes: Advanced Nutrients - Iguana Juice, General Organics - CaMg, Blackstrap Molasses
I've been waiting excitedly for months to start this journal! I ordered this badass light back in Nov. and the time has finally come to start using it! The Solar Eclipse 450 is the latest LED panel from Amare Technology. They're a new sponsor here and I've been wanting to try something new. Amare Tech LED's are specifically designed for cannabis by a Cali medical grower. I plan to document everything I learn about it so the rest of the community here can see what's up.
The panel comes in a plain box with minimal labeling. It actually comes in two boxes, with the nice foam packing. Included with the panel is two power cords, six lenses, a couple hangers and yoyo straps, and a pair of brackets.
I like to verify manufacturer claims. Starting with the dimensions and weight, most of the information off the website was found to be accurate. The panel is about 22 inches square and is recommended for a 4x4 tent. Glossy white powder coat finish, translucent fans, "Solar Spec" design.
The backbone of the SE450 is made up of six Cree CXB 3070 CoB LED's. Each CoB is surrounded by an array of nine 5w Cree XP-E2 (White, Red, Blue) and one 5w Epistar infrared. There's a 15w UVB bulb in the center. There are three separate switches to turn on the cobs, monochromes, and UVB. The UVB even runs on a separate power cord so you can run separate timers (too much UVB is bad).
The only thing that disappoints me so far is that it's sold as a "450w LED + UVB" which is just stretching truth. It's really 400w of LED + 15w UVB. The six CoB's run about 250w and the sixty 5w monochromes run about 150w.
The cobs reflect at 120 degrees naturally, but the included lenses can be installed to focus the light into a 90 degree beam for more concentrated penetration. I haven't installed the lenses yet, but they feel very high quality and blind me when looking through them. You can swap the lenses on or off anytime while the panel is running.