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Thank You Invisible Sun LED

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I wanted to thank the team at Invisible Sun for continuing to step up in regards to looking after our community. As I always say the proof is in the pudding and these lights do everything they say and more. Unlike some LED companies it will not cost a fortune to kit out your grow room with high end lighting that produces the goods. I know a few of you have been using these lights to excellent effect. We have 3 more Invisible Sun LED grow outs coming very soon as well as 2 more lights to be given away in the coming months.

Could the members using these lights please do a brief review of your experiences using these lights below.
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Well, I shall start off with a picture heavy honest post!
I have used invisible sun lights for loads of grows. I have hit my best ever gpw with invisible sun LEDs.
I have had the 60w ones, the 240w ones and the pro 265 iirc. I have ran them on their own, mixed with HPS and mixed with plasma. They never fail to deliver.
I found under these LED's the plant was also ready 1-2 weeks sooner than under HPS and was far denser.
Now, its not all good news unfortunately - I had a few issues. Mainly with the design. I wasnt so keen on the having to make them as a simple out of the box solution - this seems to be a lot better now with the newer models tho. I should also say, any questions I had were swiftly answered and Rich bent over backwards to help me.
I will say what configuration the lights are in in the pictures so you can see for yourselves. Pictures dont lie ;)
I am using CDM at the minute, however going back to invisible next grow - hopefully in a week or two. This will be with the new 5 bar R lights! I expect good results!

240w board
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240w powered
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60w panels
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Frame I made holding them using 2 photo backdrop tripods and a piece of box section iron.
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Blue cheese - Barnys - under 750w invis panels only
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Amnesia auto under Gavita plasma and invis light in a 2l cola bottle home made dwc
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Exodus luton cheese under invis witrh an hps in the middle
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It's nice to be on a forum where the sponsors actually sell good products, and aren't cutting corners to save costs

I personally can't wait to get my light built and finally hit gpw

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tbh corneres are cut - thats why they are so cheap ( IE its DIY ) but they work well :)
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Nanook wrote:tbh corneres are cut - thats why they are so cheap ( IE its DIY ) but they work well :)
I meant cut corners like cheap diodes, stuff like that

Diy is fine by me though

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I love them. my initial introduction into 2020 tech in terms of LED and the DIY accessibility from Invisible Sun is exactly why I picked them.

Had to merge the lights in between loft joists and these worked perfectly

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I love my 1st gen boards N have bought a far right red retro fit strip N can't wait to see the difference it makes to just the boards.ThankQ.TkEZ
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What can I say i about the ish530 r , when i was looking into leds I looked at hlg , black dog and a couple of others, sent a few emails out and tbh invisible suns customer service is what made me chose them, responses usually within an hour and they will do anything they can to help you.
Now the light:
Plug and play for me, picked it up from there shop ( which they opened especially for me on a weekend)
Haven't finished a whole cycle yet but so far vegging seems to be on the whole about a week/ 2 weeks faster then my other 600hps, also they appear to have a much lusher and thicker foliage, nodes are lovely and tight , very little stretching atm, unfortunately I dont have and proper bud porn yet ..
I personally think these lights are that good I've ordered another 2 ish530s so.......


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Completed my first grow under the is4r that I was brought for Christmas
It came pre assembled so very easy to install. Only issue was the hanging wires that were sent with it didn't hold the light flat so I used some pullies and they work a treat
I know its hard to compare grows but what I have seen is that the IS makes denser buds and seem to finish quicker. This is taken from 2 grows one an auto amd one a photo so not the best comparison.
Here are a few pics from the wedding gelato grow i did under the lights
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I can say from peeking here and there that lights are indeed banging :D great job invisble sun
Thanks for looking in and God bless

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