well crap....

CGill311;34974 wrote: Why do the say "The light can be adjusted from 6.5K to 22K, or anywhere in between, to set the ideal color temperature. "</em> and then call the unit a 20K version? I'm guessing a 400W LED is comparable PAR wise to a 400W 20K metal halide but not a 10K.


You get the higher kelvin readings from adjusting the overall blue and white lights. Of course if you use 100% of both then you have a higher PAR than running one lower. The 20k unit is the one that adjusts from 6.5k - 22k. The 13k model can only adjusts from 6.5k-13k. My sales rep said that they havent sold one of the 13k's yet.

On another subject they have some with cosmetic blemishes and such for sale if anyone wants one Im doing another order with them :D
 
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