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Interesting comment that got me thinking... why did they put red and green LED's in? Wouldn't the T5 bulbs cover the spectrums not found in the blue and white LED's?
 
I think I heard my wallet scream. Hahaha. Very excited to see how this one shakes out
 
Interesting comment that got me thinking... why did they put red and green LED's in? Wouldn't the T5 bulbs cover the spectrums not found in the blue and white LED's?

If you look at the comments the manufacturer actually says there was a mistake in the article. It does include the red LEDs, but has no green. Still don't know why you would need them with the T5's, but I am sure they had some kind of reason.

Also, a very small error has crept in here. It is right that each cluster includes 20 LED´s.
But we do not use green LEDs. Our cluster includes: six coolwhite, two red, six royalblue (1100 mw/700ma) and six super blue (min 60lm/350ma).
 
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If you look at the comments the manufacturer actually says there was a mistake in the article. It does include the red LEDs, but has no green. Still don't know why you would need them with the T5's, but I am sure they had some kind of reason.

Yep... that comment was added after I posted. Still makes no sense and they didn't really prove a point as to why they are there... in fact, they kind of proved why they don't need to be there IMO
 
Cool unit, defenitely did not need reds, and they will likely cut them. I think that some people may run only LEDs for most of the day, so the reds may be useful.
 
Very nice, it's about time. I only hope they will come out with various sizes and that other manufacturers follow suit
 

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