High Efficient L Series Greenhouse LED Grow Lights Champagne Golden Color
Product Details:
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Place of Origin: | USA |
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Brand Name: | Growers Republic |
Certification: | UL8800,UL1598,DLC, CE |
Model Number: | FLT-GL04E111B |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
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Minimum Order Quantity: | To be negotiated |
Price: | To be negotiated |
Packaging Details: | 2pcs/box |
Delivery Time: | 15-30days |
Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T, Western Union, |
Supply Ability: | 30000pcs monthly |
Detail Information |
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Product Name: | Full Spectrum | PPE: | 2.6µmol/J |
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PPF: | 884μmol/s | Light Source: | LED |
Thermal Management: | Passive | Dimming: | 0-10V |
Warranty: | 5 Years Standard | Driver Source: | Soson/Moso UL Listed |
Color: | Champagne Gold | Fixture Weight: | 12.2Lbs |
Coverage Area: | 2x2ft/light | Mounting Height: | 8-18"(20-60cm) |
High Light: | 340W Home Grow Lights,2.6umol/J Full Spectrum Grow Lights,Adjustable Angle Greenhouse Grow Lights |
Product Description
key specs: 2’ x 2’ max coverage | top rated by home-growers | lightweight and quiet| angle adjustable
This LED grow light is a darling of greenhouse growers. Butterfly 340W is easy to link with additional lights via a daisy chain for larger greenhouse growing projects, includes high-quality components from Soson that are made to last, and is one of the most energy efficient lights in this guide, consuming only 340watts for a high efficacy rating of 2.6µmol/J.
It’s super quiet! Instead of using a fan, like many led grow lights, the light’s aluminum body moves excess heat away from plants
What Comes Included?
Using Soson driver and Sanan diodes, the Growers republic 340W LED Grow Light produces uniform light at 340W watts while pulling only 6.64 amps (120V), 3.7 amps (208V), or 3.2 amps (240V). With passive cooling, your HVAC requirement is reduced by 30-40% of normal use.
It is also DLC (Design Lights Consortium)&FC listed, which makes it eligible for energy rebates through your local municipality wherever available.
Widely Used - this plant LED grow light can be used for both hydroponics and indoor plants in soil, and perfect for you to grow plants.
Q&A
Q: What is an LED grow light?
A: An LED grow light is an artificial light source designed to provide the specific wavelengths of light needed for plants to grow. LED grow lights are used in indoor gardening and commercial crop cultivation.
Q: How do LED grow lights work?
A: LED grow lights work by emitting specific wavelengths of light that plants need for photosynthesis and growth. Unlike traditional lighting sources, LED grow lights can be customized to emit specific wavelengths of light, making them more efficient and effective at promoting plant growth.
Q: What are the benefits of using LED grow lights?
A: LED grow lights have several benefits over traditional lighting sources, including higher energy efficiency, longer lifespan, and the ability to customize the light spectrum to suit specific plants' needs. They also produce less heat, which means they can be placed closer to plants without damaging them.
Q: What should I look for when buying an LED grow light?
A: When buying an LED grow light, you should consider the wattage, the light spectrum, the coverage area, and the brand's reputation. Additionally, you should ensure that the grow light is suitable for the type of plants you're growing and the size of your growing area.
Q: How much wattage do I need for my LED grow light?
A: The wattage you need for your LED grow light will depend on the size of your growing area and the type of plants you're growing. As a general rule, you should aim for a minimum of 30 watts per square foot of growing area. However, some plants may require more or less light, so it's important to research the specific light requirements for your plants.
Q: What is the ideal light spectrum for plants?
A: The ideal light spectrum for plants depends on the stage of growth they're in. Blue light (400-500 nm) is best for vegetative growth, while red light (600-700 nm) is best for flowering and fruiting. Some LED grow lights also include other wavelengths, such as ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR), which can also be beneficial for plant growth.
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