HPS Replacement Full Spectrum LED Grow Lights 340W For Green House
Product Details:
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Place of Origin: | China |
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Brand Name: | Fulton |
Certification: | UL,CE, FCC |
Model Number: | FLT-GLV-22L15 |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
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Minimum Order Quantity: | To be negotiated |
Price: | To be negotiated |
Packaging Details: | 1pcs/box |
Delivery Time: | 15-30days |
Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T, Western Union |
Supply Ability: | 30000pcs per month |
Detail Information |
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Spectrum: | SPV1/SPV2/SPV3 | Driver: | FULTON Driver |
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Beam Angle: | 120° | Max. Ambient Temperature: | 95°F / 35°C |
Mounting Height: | 8”– 18”(20cm~60cm) Above Canopy | Average Lifespan Ta25℃: | Q90:>50000hrs |
High Light: | 120V Full Spectrum LED Grow Lights,UL Full Spectrum LED Grow Lights,UL vertical farming led grow lights |
Product Description
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Future of Vertical Farming an be controlled by a controller.
5 years warranty, Users can avoid the worries of quality problems when using
Dimmable power.
Vertical farm lighting products containing infrared,
MORE EFFICIENT LED LIGHTS
Indoor farms have always required a light source that can mimic the rays of the sun. Unfortunately, traditional sodium lights consume energy at an astronomical rate while emitting tons of heat energy. Scynce’s LED lights emit a minimal level of heat, which allows plants to crowd closer to the lighting rig itself. Plus, LED technology has improved leaps and bounds. Compared to ten years ago, modern LED lights are now 50% more energy efficient than their older counterparts.
Product Advantages
Controller supported, daisy chain controlling, up to 60 grow lights
Tech Specs
Model | FLT-GLV-08L06 |
Spectrum | SPV1/SPV2/SPV3 |
Input Power | 8W |
Weight | 0.55 Lbs |
AC Input Voltage | 120-277V/277-480V AC Auto Recognition, 50/60Hz |
Power Factor | ≥0.99 |
Beam angle | 120° |
Q&A
How Much Money Can You Make Vertical Farming?
The amount of money would be equal for a traditional farm of the same size, though this is complicated somewhat by the fact that energy use figures are usually much greater for those who manage vertical farms. This may be offset by reduced property takes, however.
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