Will These Lights Work?

datboixt

Active Member
OK SI I GOT AN LED LIGHT FROM A FRIEND WHO SAYS THEY HAVE BEEN WORKING GREAT FOR HIM BUT IVE LOOKED ONLINE AND I HAVENT FOUND ANY INFO ON THESE LIGHTS HAVING TO DO WITH A GROW.DOES ANY KNOW IF THESE WOULD BE ENOUGH LIGHT/LUMENS??Canopy-1_150_8-2009.jpgInput Voltage:Auto-sensing, 100..277 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz

Light Output Equivalent:150-350 Watts
(high pressure sodium, incandescent, or metal halide)

Power Statistics:* 52 Watts total Fixture
* 48 Watts of LED

Listings and Tests:UL listed, CE, suitable for damp locations. RoHS compliant.
LM-79 and LM-80 info available
IP66 Rated

Energy Factor:> 0.95 (at ~120..208 Volts)

Operating Temperature:-40..+60oC
(-40..+140oF)

Dimensions:


Weight:
19"(W) x 19"(D) x 6"(H)
(48.3 x 48.3 x 12.7 cm)

10.4 pounds (4.7 kg)



THANKS FOR THE HELP RIU
 

Btrja

Member
What spectrum is it? And at only 48 watts? You need around 100 actual watts per plant. Also led's don't penetrate very deep into the canopy. I'd recommend a high pressure sodium or metal halide if you can exhaust the heat. Go with cfl's if heat is an issue.
 
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