DUET 2400 (LED FIXTURE) - UP TO 2400 WATTS (Flip Chip Opto)

URSA LED

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Hello Everyone!

I'm excited to tell everyone today, that I got my hands on a Duet 2400 Fixture. This is the first one we have produced with fixtures from our sister company. It goes all the way up to 2400 watts.

I can safely say, in terms of power output, this fixture is now the most powerful LED dual spectrum single source lighting in the world. For those of you who are new to LEDs, this is easily an equivalent of a 5000 - 7000 watt HID replacement in terms of power output.

Here are some pre-testing pictures; I'll have some turned on pictures in a couple of hours once we wire it up and put on our in-house reflector.

We will be showcasing this fixture in Hempcon next week.



 

youngbotanist355

Active Member
It'll be interesting to see it tested to see what happens to the plants morphology when they are blasted with equal amounts of photons from this red blue led vs high cri white vs hps assuming this is dimmable
 

URSA LED

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It looks like it weighs 150lbs.

I thought, that's cool it comes with a little tripod stand, then I realized it was sitting on an office chair.

:shock:
We use a cold forging fin patent from our sister company, it weights 60 pounds inclusive of everything including the power supplies.

That tripod stand you see, can be used as a stand, but it's actually an adjustable bracket (90/180 or 270 I can't remember) for you to hand it on ceilings.
 

URSA LED

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It'll be interesting to see it tested to see what happens to the plants morphology when they are blasted with equal amounts of photons from this red blue led vs high cri white vs hps assuming this is dimmable
This will be 100% dimmable on all 4 sections (independently).
 

frica

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"It goes all the way up to 2400 watts."
"this is easily an equivalent of a 5000 - 7000 watt HID replacement in terms of power output."

I am very skeptical on this.
More efficient than HID I believe but 2 to almost 3 times as efficient? Can't believe that unless there is hard proof.

But it's cool to see such a high power LED fixture.
Also is one part of the COB high kelvin and the red part low kelvin?

Edit: And I'm interested any way
 
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URSA LED

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Are these chips available in a 300w like the luna I would be interested in one to test
Hi There,

Yes, the Duet series will range from 60 watts to 2400 watts.
What has been confirmed so far: Duet 60, 250, 2400 (also "may" come in white light / red light as opposed to blue light / red light.)
What has not been confirmed yet: Duet 200, Duet 300, Duet 600, Duet 1200
 

kmog33

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Hi There,

Yes, the Duet series will range from 60 watts to 2400 watts.
What has been confirmed so far: Duet 60, 250, 2400 (also "may" come in white light / red light as opposed to blue light / red light.)
What has not been confirmed yet: Duet 200, Duet 300, Duet 600, Duet 1200
What are the prices on these going to look like?


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URSA LED

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"It goes all the way up to 2400 watts."
"this is easily an equivalent of a 5000 - 7000 watt HID replacement in terms of power output."

I am very skeptical on this.
More efficient than HID I believe but 2 to almost 3 times as efficient? Can't believe that unless there is hard proof.

But it's cool to see such a high power LED fixture.
Also is one part of the COB high kelvin and the red part low kelvin?
Hi Frica,

Things that are hard to believe are often not true :)
BUT, kindly look at our PPFD/PAR/LUMEN values of our series in our datasheet/website. You will find more values hard to believe such as 0.003°C/W thermal resistance.
Please come experience this fixture at hempcon next week.

The spectrum ratings for each part is the same, however it is fully customization.
 

Rahz

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I'm thinking the 200 and 1200 would be especially interesting. The 200 under driven at 100 watts would make a good multi emitter setup, and 1200 driven at 5-600 watts might make a good single emitter lamp for a 5x5 or 4x4.

I'm also thinking white/red would be more desirable than blue/red. I know the led market has been saturated with red/blue because of the Mcree curve but that curve isn't all or nothing. A white light with a variable amount of red would be nice. 4000-5000K with separate red channel would take a grow through full cycle with a full spectrum through the whole process.
 
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