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<blockquote data-quote="Mauricio Guillen" data-source="post: 11630" data-attributes="member: 7754"><p>I'm looking to get 12 units of Par 64 minimum 3 watts at least rgbw; 1 year ago I had the opportunity to get 8 Chinesse slim par 64 1 watt and they are still working very good to this moment ; now I have the opportunity to buy directly to a Chinesse led light factory, they don't have a minimum order to buy from them and they are offering fixtures that comes in 3 watts, 9 watts, and 10 watts; </p><p></p><p>Altought all the cases from this kind of fixture are made in plastic and I don't care about it because the 1 watt that I have is made of plastic as well and it works, however, </p><p></p><p>They are offering me a 3 watt par64 that comes in rgbw and have 12 led for red, 12 for blue, 12 for green and 8 led that goes for the white it comes with a fan; they are offering the 10 watts led and one model in particular has 9 led (big circle) of 10 watts and 1 bigger led that according to the site has 20 watts; the other model that they are offering have 9 big led (big circle) of 10 watts each, the latest 2 models are also rgbw as well; I understand what a 3 watt light is and a 10 watt light too, however, I'm intrigue into which fixture could provide better lumens (if that's the proper word) the it's a difference of just $2 between the 3 watts and the10 watts, however I'm intrigue if the 12 led would provide better lumens instead of just 9 leds? </p><p></p><p>If this sounds as a silly question? I apologize, but what I don't want is to get some stuff that won't work; if I go to buy a known brand like elation (and I really like the idea ) just the money that I'm separating would just get me to buy 2 or fixtures of that brand over the prices that we have over here in my country (I'm from southamerica) and we are surround by Chinese unknown brands that works, but there cost is too expensive as well if I buy them locally,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mauricio Guillen, post: 11630, member: 7754"] I'm looking to get 12 units of Par 64 minimum 3 watts at least rgbw; 1 year ago I had the opportunity to get 8 Chinesse slim par 64 1 watt and they are still working very good to this moment ; now I have the opportunity to buy directly to a Chinesse led light factory, they don't have a minimum order to buy from them and they are offering fixtures that comes in 3 watts, 9 watts, and 10 watts; Altought all the cases from this kind of fixture are made in plastic and I don't care about it because the 1 watt that I have is made of plastic as well and it works, however, They are offering me a 3 watt par64 that comes in rgbw and have 12 led for red, 12 for blue, 12 for green and 8 led that goes for the white it comes with a fan; they are offering the 10 watts led and one model in particular has 9 led (big circle) of 10 watts and 1 bigger led that according to the site has 20 watts; the other model that they are offering have 9 big led (big circle) of 10 watts each, the latest 2 models are also rgbw as well; I understand what a 3 watt light is and a 10 watt light too, however, I'm intrigue into which fixture could provide better lumens (if that's the proper word) the it's a difference of just $2 between the 3 watts and the10 watts, however I'm intrigue if the 12 led would provide better lumens instead of just 9 leds? If this sounds as a silly question? I apologize, but what I don't want is to get some stuff that won't work; if I go to buy a known brand like elation (and I really like the idea ) just the money that I'm separating would just get me to buy 2 or fixtures of that brand over the prices that we have over here in my country (I'm from southamerica) and we are surround by Chinese unknown brands that works, but there cost is too expensive as well if I buy them locally, [/QUOTE]
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