"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I have no real solid knowledge about LED units, I have talked with the creator/manufacturer of the Light Speed brand LED unit for probably 4-5 years now. He said his biggest hurdle was finding the proper LEDs that would hit the right spectrum. I have always wondered why we don't hear about DIY LED units, DIY LED conversions or DIY DTS. Seems like every other thing in this industry has some sort of DIY version. I kinda figured by now we would of heard about something.I fully believe that a good amount of times one is better off buying a commercial unit. Time saved, pitfalls avoided, not re inventing the wheel, ect. it all ads up. But like Alan, I think these LED units are way overpriced currently. They will probably stay that way for a few years till there are viable less expensive options that can produce good results. Then all the prices will fall.... Similar to back in the day a 100' roll of ink jet film was like $110, now what is it like $50?
we've used the Vastex LED unit with discharge and had better results than with our NuArc 3140. These were mostly short and med runs (50-500 pcs) and have had good luck even without using the hardener. We did post expose on the longer runs at 30 seconds on at least one run, but it's been a while. This is with Aquasol HV.We also ran a UV meter on it which showed a significantly higher amount of UV than our 3140 produced. Almost all of it was in sub 400nm if I remember correctly. Vastex has made some changes to their unit, and we are supposed to measure it again in Nashville before writing a report. In a nutshell, it all works as advertised! We had a tiniest amount of loss (about 1%) compared to a single source MH which makes their unit a great choice for 99.99% of the shops. We have not tested the M&R unit with higher concentration of LEDs, but if spaced properly it should produce equivalent results.pierre