"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?
yes, it is significantly faster. The Vastex unit was exposing screens at 13 seconds compared to 1.5-3 minutes. Starlight has many more LEDs and is even faster (3-5 seconds is my understanding). Starlight is a little more money, but it does have more LEDs and it also has preview lighting (there might be more).I was told what was being changed, but have not confirmed anything and not really sure what they would want me to say so I'll keep the info to myself for now, sorry. You should be able to get those answers from Vastex as I can't see a reason why they would not give you (or anybody else) those answers. My understanding is that few tweaks were done based on the customer (us included) feedback. This does nto make the older units obsolete, just the new units even better. For example, Mark mentioned using a bigger vacuum pump for faster draw down. . .pierre
Quote from: blue moon on April 27, 2014, 11:01:41 AMyes, it is significantly faster. The Vastex unit was exposing screens at 13 seconds compared to 1.5-3 minutes. Starlight has many more LEDs and is even faster (3-5 seconds is my understanding). Starlight is a little more money, but it does have more LEDs and it also has preview lighting (there might be more).I was told what was being changed, but have not confirmed anything and not really sure what they would want me to say so I'll keep the info to myself for now, sorry. You should be able to get those answers from Vastex as I can't see a reason why they would not give you (or anybody else) those answers. My understanding is that few tweaks were done based on the customer (us included) feedback. This does nto make the older units obsolete, just the new units even better. For example, Mark mentioned using a bigger vacuum pump for faster draw down. . .pierreLast question, which of those Vastex units did you try. They seem to have a few different ones, at least in size.
So you have to get the larger one to use tri lock? Also how many weeks out is it to get one shipped out?
Quote from: Grand on April 28, 2014, 07:53:34 PMSo you have to get the larger one to use tri lock? Also how many weeks out is it to get one shipped out?not sure about either Vastex or M&R unit. I am sure they both make versions that accept a Tri-Lock, but since we don't use it, I have no idea how big they are or what it takes to install one. Reach out to the manufacturers, they can give you all the info. Sorry I could not be of more help. . .pierre