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Makes a great low power reading lamp. They can also be used in the early stages of plant growth, standalone, or they can be used to supplement a 7W (6B1R) light.
These are high-quality LED lights, the aluminium heat sink will mean you get sustained output over the life cycle of the lamp. In some LED advertisements you will see that their life cycle has been rated at 80,000/100,000 hours, however at 80,000 hours the lamp intensity will have dropped to 50% the reality is that these lamps if treated correctly will maintain greater than 80% of their initial intensity for approximately 50,000 hours, the equivalent of burning a light for 18 hours a day, 365 days a year for 7.5 years.
The 3 W LED lamps, combined with the flexible clamp lamp give you unparalleled flexibility in how you can concentrate the light on exactly the parts of the plant that are required. One of these lamps can be used to bring a seedling quickly and efficiently to a small plant stage, when further lights can easily be added as the plant gets either bushy or taller or both, this is a whole new way of growing plants inside, no longer do you have to waste large amounts of power and light.
Lenses - the lights come with 30°lenses & can be easily changed to eg 40° or 50° see below, just requiring a small Phillips head screwdriver. The reason to change lenses is that if you need to place the lights closer to the plant then spreading the light by using wider lenses will allow you to do this.
As can be seen by the picture the clamp lamp's used to house the LED lamps, connect easily to our modular stand system, which you can choose your own configuration, be it a small unit in a bookshelf, on a kitchen bench, or freestanding with plants on either side. This gives you unparalleled flexibility in being able to move the lamps around to cover just about all possible growing situations.
Other features of LED grow lights are:
Energy efficient Save 75% on power over HID lighting, plus reduce or eliminate power consumption caused by extra blowers & air conditioning systems.
Economical Long life, low power consumption, high efficiency make LED Grow Lights a cost effective choice for your indoor growing needs.
Which lamps to choose:
If you are choosing to grow salad Greens like our Snow Pea, Field Pea, Wheatgrass, Cress, Mustard Sprouts etc, then I would suggest you use the 7w Blue light ie 6xB & 1xR, or the 7w White light, with its 6000k col.temp. it has a lot of blue as well as a mix of other frequencies across the visible light spectrum, these will give you very good results needing 1 light per 1 or 2 pots(depending on height above the plants).
If you would like to grow greens that have a longer growing cycle like Rocket, Basil etc then I would suggest you use either the 12w light, 1 per pot. Or you could start the plant off when it's very small with a 3w, then a 7w White LED light and then add an extra 7w White if necessary.
If you would like to grow a plant to flower & fruit eg tomato, then you could use one 12w directly overhead for the 1st 4 weeks (or start with a 3w White then replace with a 7w White then add the 12w (8R4B), then place an extra 12w next to it, so they are about 8cm apart, this is an extremely efficient way of doing it as you just merely add extra lights when they are needed, a further savings in energy costs, or you can use one 21w(coming soon) per plant. In all these situations the 7w lights can be used at any time to fill in any small dark spots eg lower foliage or increase the red lighting during flowering(best to swap the lenses to all 50° when using them close up, or simply take the lenses off, the LEDs without the lenses have a 120° light spread, obviously this is a waste of light in many situations, hence the use of lenses, but if you are using close-up, and or, you are using one of our reflective growing chambers then any light that spills past the plants will be reflected back to the plants by one of the reflective surfaces).
We are the distributer of these lights so if you are a reseller please contact us. For More Info. Click On-> Growing Under LED Lights.pdf
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