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-GL07E344 |
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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Product Model: | FLT-GL07E344 | Input Power@277V AC (No UV): | 780W |
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Cooling System: | Passive | Beam Range: | 4x4 Ft / 1.2x1.2 M |
Beam Angle: | 120° | Light Output PPF: | SP1/SP2/SP3/UV+IR |
Certificate: | UL,CE,FCC,DLC |
Product Description
Vertical farm LED Grow Light UV IR Full Spectrum applied to and organic farm fruits
Product Advantages
Easy to install.
Auto-control spectrum applied to various wave length.
High efficiency up to 2.9μmol/Joule.
With dimming controller.
Full spectrum for cannabis growing.
Best led grow lights for starting seeds, vegetable seedlings, cannabis seedlings.
5 years warranty
Future of grow lights
While LED grow lights didn't immediately solve all of these problems, their introduction to the horticultural lighting industry did begin to shake things up. Growers implementing the earliest LED grow lights noticed reduced electrical costs and cooler grow room temperatures, sure signs that LED grow lights could offer a decent alternative to traditional grow lights. But there was still a long way to go.
Applications
Growers can use LED light modifications to grow two types of basil from the same plant. For example, they can grow sweeter basil for the grocery store and more spicy versions for chefs.
Tech Specs
Thermal Management | Passive |
Dimming | 0~10V / Source |
Driver | FULTON / IP67 Driver |
Power Factor | ≥0.99 |
THD | ≤10% |
Beam angle | 120° |
Max. Ambient Temperature | 95°F / 35°C |
Q&A
What type of LED grow light is best for growing plants?
The best LED grow light for growing plants is one that has a high PPF output (at least 1400 µmol/s) and high efficacy (at least 2.8 µmol/J) - meaning it creates enough light to support any crop and uses electricity efficiently. The best lights also produce a full spectrum light, which better replicates natural sunlight and has been shown to result in healthier plant growth.
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