Color:700 Watt Lightpanel Grow Light The FGI Lightpanel 700 is our commercial grade professional indoor horticulture LED grow light. It's designed to replace a 1000W HPS / MH lamps. Each light uses 4 custom designed high-efficiency cool white + warm white + far red light custom boards. We use Top-Bin high CRT LEDs, this fixture produces over 1325 PPFD at 12" with just 498 watts. 8' Nema power cord included, pre-stripped for easy plug attachment of your choice (not included so grab one on based on your choice of power 120V-277V). Mounting height: 12 flower - 30" veg. Dimensions: 44” x 28” x 4”. Best for vertical shelf growing, grow tents or ceiling mounted over 4-5' trays. Can be used as the only source of photosynthetic light or combined with HPS lamps. INDUSTRY LEADING 5-year warranty. (compare directly to HLG Quantum Board at only 3 years) Please contact us for volume pricing. See us at www.instagram.com/fgi_lighting or online at www.forevergreenindoors.com. We are the manufacturer. Made in the USA from imported and domestic parts. Designed and tested by growers. See our case studies for yield and potency data on our website. These LEDs are the real deal. IMPORTANT CONSUMER INFO: Be careful about misleading claims regarding grow light WATT output. Actual wattage (True Watts) is the product’s power draw from the wall power source. We always display the actual wattage with out lights. Many lights advertised here multiply the total diode capacity x the number of diodes which is misleading and not the wall draw power consumption in WATTS. Wall draw watt consumption = the actual amount of light being emitted and should be displayed in PPF(lab measured light output) and/or PPFD (output at distance from light).
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Solid light rack - with a catch
Pros: Luminous, efficient, and not awful-to-look-at pink spectrum light.Cons: You'll have to splice your own power plug to it. The light fixture comes with a power cable that ends in copper wires so you can choose if you want 120 or 220V--if you're just an average consumer, you'll want to buy a replacement extension cord with it. The cable comes with 16 AWG wiring, so pick up a 16 AWG extension cable, and solder the two together. Make sure you do it safely; I'd recommend using heat-shrink tubing and staggering the wire solders at different lengths. If in doubt, just do a little research.
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