All the lights pictured on the left are currently available in 110/220/240V with plugs for most counties see Types of Electical Plugs.
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Each light pictured is a mixture of Red(630 & or 660nm), Blue (465) LEDs and come in two combinations, they either use Red 630nm or 660nm LEDs, the 660nm LEDs are newer and more expensive, it is said having a certain proportion of 660nm will give better results in the flowering and fruiting stage,(Chlorophyll a, the most important light-absorbing pigment in plants is at maximum absorption at 662 nm).
We have also added a certain proportion of White LEDs, which have most of their energy divided between the blue(440nm) & orange end of the spectrum, as can be seen by the graph for the white LED light, the main reason we included these was that, they give energy to the 440nm chlorophyll peak & a sprinkling of frequencies right across the light spectrum, including as you can see in the orange part of the spectrum, that’s why they appear white, these frequencies appear to be like trace elements, as they are only needed in small amounts.
For international customers click on -> International Sales Australian customers are also free to order from this location where the goods are shipped directly to you from our Asian warehouse, however you can also shop anywhere in this category where we have a smaller subset of these lights available in our Australian warehouse. http://www.livingapartment.com.au/Products/Salad-Greens-Under-Lights
When looking at the chart below please remember that light intensity measured by lumens or Lux, is the measurement of what appears bright to the human eye, as the plants respond more to the blue and red part of the spectrum you will find a white light at 5000 Kelvin whether it's LED or HID, will give much higher readings then a LED grow light tailored to the growth spectrum of plants, so these measurements are really only relevant to comparing the same LED lights, but it will give you some idea of which light may be best for you and your application.
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Power |
Shape &
Dimensions |
Coverage Diam or (LxW)
Lux & Red:Blue Ratio |
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7W
7x6kWh |
Circle |
30cm High 15cm Diam 50°Lens Lux 3.5k-8.5k-3.5k |
Here we have the same light with 50° lens and the other with the native LED lens which is 120° the difference being you get the same energy with the light being mounted twice as high, but higher intensities are achieved using the 30°, 40° or 50° lenses. |
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7W
7x6kWh |
Circle |
15cm High 15cm Diam 120° Lens Lux 4.5k-7.5k-4.5k |
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7W
6B:1R |
Circle |
15cm High 15cm Diam 120° Lens Lux 2k-2.5k-2k |
Note the drop in Lumens as you move outside the central daylight band, the blue giving a lower rating than the red, but in fact the higher frequency of the blue has more energy. |
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7W
6R:1B |
Circle |
15cm High 15cm Diam 120° Lens Lux 2.5k-3.5k-2.5k |
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12W
8R:2B:2W |
Circle |
25cm High 20cm Diam 8x50° Lens Lux 2.5k-9.5k-2.5k |
Note the high intensities achieved by using the lenses i.e. 9500 and 1850 lumens, so if you are wanting to produce flower and fruit on a single plant that is not too bushy, this is the way. |
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25W
25White |
Sq.
13.5x13.5x 7cm |
40cm High 30x30cm 25x60°Lens Lux 6k-19k-6k |
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25W
19R:4B:2W |
Sq.
13.5x13.5x 7cm |
50cm High 20x20cm 25x60°Lens Lux k-k-k |
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48W
48White |
Rect.
24x16x 7cm |
50cm High 30x20cm 48x60°Lens Lux 10k-22k-10k |
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48W
48White |
Rect.
24x16x 7cm |
1m High 60x40cm 48x60°Lens Lux 3k-7k-3k |
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48W
38R:6B:4W |
Rect.
24x16x 7cm |
50cm High 30x20cm 48x60°Lens Lux 8k-16k-8k |
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48W
38R:6B:4W |
Rect.
24x16x 7cm |
1m High 60x40cm 48x60°Lens Lux 2k-6k-2k |
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96W
76R:12B:8W |
Sq.
28x26.2x7cm |
50cm High 40x40cm 96x60°Lens Lux 7k-25k-7k |
Comparison between older UFO style & new 60° Lens based lights; you can see that far greater intensities are achieved with these new lights. |
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90W
68R:11B:11W |
Rect.
38x25x11cm |
50cm High 50x40cm 90x120°Lens Lux 2k-4.7k-2k |
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96W
76R:12B:8W |
Sq.
28x26.2x7cm |
1m High 60x60cm 96x60°Lens Lux 3k-10k-3k |
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144W
114R:18B:12W |
Rect.
36.5x28x7cm |
50cm High 50x40cm 144x60°Lens Lux 7k-25k-7k |
Comparison between older UFO style & new 60° Lens based lights; you can see that far greater intensities are achieved with these new lights. |
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120W UFO
82R:18B:12W |
Rect.
40x22x9cm |
50cm High 50x40cm 144x60°Lens Lux 3k-4.8k-3k |
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144W
114R:18B:12W |
Rect.
36.4x28x7cm |
1m High 70x60cm 144x60°Lens Lux 4k-11k-4k |
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240W |
Rect. |
50cm High 80x40cm 240x60°Lens Lux 7k-27k-7k |
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240W |
Rect. |
1m High 100x60cm 240x60°Lens Lux 4k-12k-4k |
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288W
228R:36B:24W |
Rect.
67x28x7cm |
50cm High 90x40cm 288x60°Lens Lux 7k-30k-7k |
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288W
228R:36B:24W |
Rect.
67x28x7cm |
1m High 110x60cm 288x60°Lens Lux 4k-13k-4k |
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600W |
Rect. |
This is an older model which we did not sell, as the feedback is that it was too hot therefore shortening the life span of the LEDs. We suggest you are better off with two 288 W. |
New Lens options for 25W,48W,96W,144W & 288W Lights
You can choose between having all of the LEDs at (60°, 90° or 120°) or you can choose them to be configured so that the central group has a wider spread than the surrounding group of LEDs on the border, the choice is (90° centre/60° outer or 120° centre /90° outer) we believe that these two configurations are the best option as they give a more even spread of the light intensity.
You can see in the picture of the 25W light at about 50cm height, where we have simulated the effect of overlapping transparencies and you can clearly see that the overall coverage has not changed that much, however the intensity is much more uniform.
As you can see from the diagrams on the left and from the information in the table, these new lights with 60°, 90° or 120° lenses, the 60° lenses give much higher intensity across the growing area, as the LED count rises, you get a certain increase in coverage area, in our testing case 45/50 cm, but you also get a greater intensity within the coverage area, this means you have the option of leaving it at the same height and gaining the higher intensity or moving it higher and increasing your coverage area.
All of these lights come from the same factory in China, they are currently the best quality lights coming out of China. Please see Quality Comparisson.pdf
We carry limited stock in our Australian warehouse http://www.livingapartment.com.au/Products/Salad-Greens-Under-Lights to supply the Australian market, to supply the international market and also Australian customers who cannot find what they are looking for in our Australian warehouse goto International Sales
Delivery time from our overseas warehouse approximately 2 weeks after order is confirmed.