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Since HLG released it Quyntum Boards which use the Samsung LM301 LED chips, they have been popping up everywhere.
Now they have increased efficiency here is an article from LEDs magazine.

Samsung pumps the efficacy in its new LM301B EVO packaged LED to 235 lm/W. (Photo credit: Image courtesy of Samsung.)

Samsung pumps up the efficacy in its new LM301B EVO packaged LED to 235 lm/W. (Photo credit: Image courtesy of Samsung.)

Samsung has announced the LM301B EVO family of 3030 (3×3-mm) LEDs with enhanced packaging and phosphor technology that improve light quality and specifically enhance red spectral energy for warm tones and excellent color rendering. Lumileds has announced improvements in the Luxeon 5050 Series that allow the LEDs to better serve in extreme high-output applications such as street lighting, and the company is further characterizing the components for horticultural lighting.
The new Samsung LEDs actually push both performance and light quality — improvements that would allow the mid-power LEDs to usurp high-power components in general illumination indoor applications and also industrial applications. The components use Samsung’s flip-chip technology that has been evolved over many LED developments in the LM301 family. All the way back in 2017 we wrote that Samsung had pushed efficacy in the family to 220 lm/W in the LM301B.
Now the LM301B EVO maxes out at 235 lm/W. The improved performance is due primarily to new reflective material that encapsulates the chip and also improved phosphor-conversion efficiency. At the same time, a new phosphor formulation delivers that improved color quality.
“Our new LM301B EVO offers an unrivaled mix of light efficacy and color rendering that aligns nicely with the changing landscape of LED lighting standards,” said Un Soo Kim, senior vice president of the LED Business Team at Samsung Electronics. “Samsung will continue to provide value-added LED light sources through technological innovation, as we push hard to exceed energy standards across the globe.”

The improvements in light quality means that solid-state lighting (SSL) products based on the new LEDs can meet the DLC (DesignLights Consortium) V5.1 Premium photometric performance requirements. Moreover, Europe has also seen more stringent quality policy come from the Energy Related Product Directive (ErP), and the new LM301B EVO LEDs will also support developments that meet ErP Directive Grade A certification.
Samsung is offering the LEDs across the range of 2700K to 6500K CCT. The company will also offer the LEDs integrated on Level 2 modules for quick time to market. Q-Series EVO modules target indoor and educational applications. H inFlux EVO modules target high-ceiling applications including factories and warehouses.
Lumileds 5050 LEDs
Lumileds, meanwhile, continues to advance the 5050 technology that it considers a high-power device although it uses mid-power-like packaging technology. The company had just announced performance increases in the Luxeon 5050 family last August, saying flux output had increased 2–3%. The family had originally come to market back in 2018. Lumileds now says that 70-CRI LEDs have gained an additional 5 lm. To put that into perspective, consider that a 15,000-lm street light based on the products would now require 10% fewer LEDs, resulting in significant cost savings.

Lumileds says its enhanced Luxeon 5050 packaged LEDs can enable SSL end product developers to utilize fewer devices, thereby reducing costs. (Photo credit: Image courtesy of Lumileds.)
Lumileds says its enhanced Luxeon 5050 packaged LEDs can enable SSL end product developers to utilize fewer devices, thereby reducing costs. (Photo credit: Image courtesy of Lumileds.)

“High efficacy, high light output, and corrosion resistance that outperforms others are key to the preference for Luxeon 5050,” said Mei Yi, Lumileds product marketing manager. “We’ve continued to invest in this LED platform, and as a result, our customers can continue to optimize their solutions and support sustainability while improving lighting.”

Lumileds has targeted a variety of high-output applications with the 5050 LEDs, including the aforementioned street lights and also high-bay lighting. Moreover, Lumileds customers in the horticultural lighting sector have found the devices attractive as light recipes have trended toward broader spectral power distributions (SPDs) and as Lumileds has made the plastic-packages more capable of operating in harsh environments.
Lumileds also said it will now include photometric characterization of the LEDs using horticultural metrics in addition to general illumination metrics. The company had done that previously with the Luxeon 3030 HE Plus, publishing PPF (photosynthetic photon flux) specification in μmol/s and PPE (photosynthetic photon efficacy) in μmol/J. Those specs are not yet posted on the Lumileds 5050 web page, but we’d expect to see them soon.
 
I grew their Pineapple Poison. I'm not much for most Sativas but this is my favorite! The smell, the high, it's all wponderful, and a fairly productive plant too!


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Good Morning Live Stoners (& Aunty M) :bighug:


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EDIT: the code you need is AFN25% (for the discount on all seeds except regs)


Thanks @SuperSativaSeedClub-David :bighug::bighug::bighug:

@Cultivators ^^ I know a lot of you guys have been having great success with SSSC recently!! Discount code in the link above (drop him some love/ likes)

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Unfortunately SSSC doesn’t ship to the states man! :( Can get beans from seedbank but that means the 25% discount code ain’t gonna work! I’ve watched every grow n show since joining cultivators club but even those it’s not for US! Maybe we need a friendly cultivator in a legal(ish) country to accept some GnS beans and middle man em to us that aren’t able to get em! :shrug:

Just a thought! :eyebrows: :d5:

That Elephant strain has really caught our eye. Such a nice sounding mix of THC/CBD we really would like to see how it holds up for medical relief and post chemo symptoms. I emailed sssc and bugged a seedbank about becoming a US dealer/distributor. Might be above my pay grade but ive got loads of time to fart around with that sort of thing.

They both sort of said put us in touch with someone. We shall see how it develops
 
Well I wondered why the tomato’s outside were being so temperamental and pretty sure I figured it out! Think this is from me using water out the garden hose when I was well aware tap came out 8.2-8.5ph on the regular…. Til I get RO setup been refilling jugs at Walmart for the canna plants…. But figured veggies could deal with it! :doh:
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That’s the ph on 3 of the 10 so assuming other tomato’s and most likely the cucumbers and tomatillo pots are about same since in same soil! Think I gotta start feeding around 6.0 going forward til it drops and I’ll add some microbes to the mix to hopefully starting getting rhizosphere ph back into range! :oops1:
 
Looks like it’s my time to shine lol
Rez seeds available soon heheheh what a shit show that’ll start
Just find someone on my side of the border and drone the beans over so no customs!
 
Well I wondered why the tomato’s outside were being so temperamental and pretty sure I figured it out! Think this is from me using water out the garden hose when I was well aware tap came out 8.2-8.5ph on the regular…. Til I get RO setup been refilling jugs at Walmart for the canna plants…. But figured veggies could deal with it! :doh:
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That’s the ph on 3 of the 10 so assuming other tomato’s and most likely the cucumbers and tomatillo pots are about same since in same soil! Think I gotta start feeding around 6.0 going forward til it drops and I’ll add some microbes to the mix to hopefully starting getting rhizosphere ph back into range! :oops1:
8.2??? What the hell is in your water?
What’s the ec/ ppm
Just find someone on my side of the border and drone the beans over so no customs!
Oh man you’re gonna get me in trouble lol

Since HLG released it Quyntum Boards which use the Samsung LM301 LED chips, they have been popping up everywhere.
Now they have increased efficiency here is an article from LEDs magazine.

Samsung pumps the efficacy in its new LM301B EVO packaged LED to 235 lm/W. (Photo credit: Image courtesy of Samsung.)

Samsung pumps up the efficacy in its new LM301B EVO packaged LED to 235 lm/W. (Photo credit: Image courtesy of Samsung.)

Samsung has announced the LM301B EVO family of 3030 (3×3-mm) LEDs with enhanced packaging and phosphor technology that improve light quality and specifically enhance red spectral energy for warm tones and excellent color rendering. Lumileds has announced improvements in the Luxeon 5050 Series that allow the LEDs to better serve in extreme high-output applications such as street lighting, and the company is further characterizing the components for horticultural lighting.
The new Samsung LEDs actually push both performance and light quality — improvements that would allow the mid-power LEDs to usurp high-power components in general illumination indoor applications and also industrial applications. The components use Samsung’s flip-chip technology that has been evolved over many LED developments in the LM301 family. All the way back in 2017 we wrote that Samsung had pushed efficacy in the family to 220 lm/W in the LM301B.
Now the LM301B EVO maxes out at 235 lm/W. The improved performance is due primarily to new reflective material that encapsulates the chip and also improved phosphor-conversion efficiency. At the same time, a new phosphor formulation delivers that improved color quality.
“Our new LM301B EVO offers an unrivaled mix of light efficacy and color rendering that aligns nicely with the changing landscape of LED lighting standards,” said Un Soo Kim, senior vice president of the LED Business Team at Samsung Electronics. “Samsung will continue to provide value-added LED light sources through technological innovation, as we push hard to exceed energy standards across the globe.”

The improvements in light quality means that solid-state lighting (SSL) products based on the new LEDs can meet the DLC (DesignLights Consortium) V5.1 Premium photometric performance requirements. Moreover, Europe has also seen more stringent quality policy come from the Energy Related Product Directive (ErP), and the new LM301B EVO LEDs will also support developments that meet ErP Directive Grade A certification.
Samsung is offering the LEDs across the range of 2700K to 6500K CCT. The company will also offer the LEDs integrated on Level 2 modules for quick time to market. Q-Series EVO modules target indoor and educational applications. H inFlux EVO modules target high-ceiling applications including factories and warehouses.
Lumileds 5050 LEDs
Lumileds, meanwhile, continues to advance the 5050 technology that it considers a high-power device although it uses mid-power-like packaging technology. The company had just announced performance increases in the Luxeon 5050 family last August, saying flux output had increased 2–3%. The family had originally come to market back in 2018. Lumileds now says that 70-CRI LEDs have gained an additional 5 lm. To put that into perspective, consider that a 15,000-lm street light based on the products would now require 10% fewer LEDs, resulting in significant cost savings.

Lumileds says its enhanced Luxeon 5050 packaged LEDs can enable SSL end product developers to utilize fewer devices, thereby reducing costs. (Photo credit: Image courtesy of Lumileds.)
Lumileds says its enhanced Luxeon 5050 packaged LEDs can enable SSL end product developers to utilize fewer devices, thereby reducing costs. (Photo credit: Image courtesy of Lumileds.)

“High efficacy, high light output, and corrosion resistance that outperforms others are key to the preference for Luxeon 5050,” said Mei Yi, Lumileds product marketing manager. “We’ve continued to invest in this LED platform, and as a result, our customers can continue to optimize their solutions and support sustainability while improving lighting.”

Lumileds has targeted a variety of high-output applications with the 5050 LEDs, including the aforementioned street lights and also high-bay lighting. Moreover, Lumileds customers in the horticultural lighting sector have found the devices attractive as light recipes have trended toward broader spectral power distributions (SPDs) and as Lumileds has made the plastic-packages more capable of operating in harsh environments.
Lumileds also said it will now include photometric characterization of the LEDs using horticultural metrics in addition to general illumination metrics. The company had done that previously with the Luxeon 3030 HE Plus, publishing PPF (photosynthetic photon flux) specification in μmol/s and PPE (photosynthetic photon efficacy) in μmol/J. Those specs are not yet posted on the Lumileds 5050 web page, but we’d expect to see them soon.
Oh man... if you wouldn’t mind I’m gonna need you to drop little sexy tidbits of knowledge like this in my new thread soon
 
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@mohawk warrior - Last I knew the Akwesasne lands/nation was in both the US and Canada. You could setup a storefront in both and simply import to Canada and "store transfer" to the other location. I've no experience in that sort of thing whatsoever......

I am being "sent" to Haiti next month.....
 
@mohawk warrior - Last I knew the Akwesasne lands/nation was in both the US and Canada. You could setup a storefront in both and simply import to Canada and "store transfer" to the other location. I've no experience in that sort of thing whatsoever......

I am being "sent" to Haiti next month.....
I happen to know the owner of grand river enterprises.. good thinking

I don’t know their take on it though.. I think they have a zero tolerance rule
Beautiful place, everyone fully speaking the language..

Holy shit! Haiti... good luck brother watch out for zombies lol

I grew their Pineapple Poison. I'm not much for most Sativas but this is my favorite! The smell, the high, it's all wponderful, and a fairly productive plant too!


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Getting sick of all this Durban poison in everything...
 
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Woke up and let the little dogs outside and noticed the damn boxer killed 1 plant and leaving the other hanging itself, sigh, i thought she finally outgrew the dumb shit, i guess i can never have a garden in the backyard :cuss:
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