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woolybear

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I recently ran into these AgroLED lights, no posts on them I could find here:

http://www.greners.com/i/grow-lights/led-brand/agroled.html

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AgroLED T8 LED Tubes


$69.96


  • 22 watt 4' T8 size LED lamp.
  • For use in AgroLED™ fixtures by Sun System®. 120 volt.
  • Self-ballasted - No separate ballast required. Not for retro fitting existing T8 fluorescent fixtures.
  • Lamp lifetime is over 50,000 hours.
  • Flicker-free operation with instant illumination.
  • T8 LED tube Red has 288 red LED's.
  • The T8 LED White/Blue tube has 144 blue and 144 white LED's.
  • No fragile glass.
  • Energy efficient.
  • Cool operation allows closer placement to plants.
  • 1248 lumens per lamp.
  • Environmentally friendly.
  • 1 year warranty.
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AgroLED LED/T5 HO Combination Fixtures

$120-200

  • Designed to accommodate AgroLED LED Tubes (T8 size) and T5 HO lamps (sold separately).
  • Complete flexibility to mix & match different colored lamps for desired spectrum.
  • Features the excellent color spectrum of LED’s and the high output of T5 HO lamps.
  • Energy efficient – LED lamps offer a typical power reduction of 20% or more.
  • AgroLED LED Tubes are 22 watts each and T5 HO lamps are 54 watts each. 120 volts only.
  • Environmentally friendly.
  • Cool operation allows closer placement to plants.
  • Housing is made of heavy-duty white steel.
  • Lamp configuration: 44 accommodates 2 LED tubes and 2 T5 HO lamps. 48 accommodates 4 LED tubes and 4 T5 HO lamps.
  • Features the excellent color spectrum of LED’s and the high output of T5 HO lamps.
  • Energy efficient – LED lamps offer a typical power reduction of 20% or more.
  • Cool operation allows closer placement to plants.
  • Lamp configuration: 44 accommodates 2 LED tubes and 2 T5 HO lamps. 48 accommodates 4 LED tubes and 4 T5 HO lamps.
 
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auto guerilla

looks good but low wattage led's make for no penetration so would have to sit on top of plants. might be good for mother and clones
 

Phaeton

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I ran a pair of 22 watt LED tubes as underlights in a 6 plant tray.
Two of them gave 44 watts over a 48" span. This was inadequate for my purposes. Standard T5 tubes come in over 15 different spectrums, matching any LED available, plus the output is more.
This shape does not lend itself to LED style light output, too diffuse, and at .076 watts per diode, not going to do the job.

I am still looking for some 660 nm underlights to balance my red/far red ratios.
The parts are out there, waiting for someone to put the package together.
 

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woolybear

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I ran a pair of 22 watt LED tubes as underlights in a 6 plant tray.
Two of them gave 44 watts over a 48" span. This was inadequate for my purposes. Standard T5 tubes come in over 15 different spectrums, matching any LED available, plus the output is more.
This shape does not lend itself to LED style light output, too diffuse, and at .076 watts per diode, not going to do the job.

I am still looking for some 660 nm underlights to balance my red/far red ratios.
The parts are out there, waiting for someone to put the package together.

Cool, thanks! I'll stick to my 54w T5 lights that were around $30 for a 4' stick.\

Love icmag!
 
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