The very versatile LUMii BLACK 720/960 LED supplied bundled with a LUMii BLACK 600W Electronic Ballast will be All you need for a complete LED grow lighting rig.
The LUMii BLACK 720/960 LED is Suitable to light a 1.5 m x 1.5 m growing area, or up to 25% more if the LED is hung as two 3-bar fixtures. It can be dimmed as low as 50% (PPF 810 µmol/s) or boosted to 115% (PPF 2071 µmol/s).
If a second ballast is added (sold separately) it can be boosted to 2596 µmol/s.
Key Benefits of The LUMii BLACK 720/960 LED
- Powered by the LUMii BLACK Electronic Ballast
- Very versatile – suits many growing applications
- Coverage area minimum 1.5m x 1.5m, can be increased by up to 25%
- Light output PPF:
- As supplied – 1 ballast – 2071 µmol/s
- With an additional ballast (not supplied) – 2596 µmol/s
- Full spectrum light
- High efficiency
- Excellent heat management
- Lightweight
Technical Specifications
- Full spectrum LED
- Light output PPF:
- As supplied – 1 ballast – 2071 µmol/s
- With an additional ballast (not supplied) – 2596 µmol/s
- Maximum Chip Efficacy PPE – 3.7 µmol/J
- Optimum Output Efficacy PPE (at 100% / 600W ballast power setting) – 2.9 µmol/J
- Lifetime – L90 >50,000Hr
- IP Rating – IP65
- Overall size:
- 6 bar fixture – 110 cm x 105 cm x 4 cm
- 2 x 3 bar fixtures – 110 cm x 52.5 cm x 4 cm each
PLEASE NOT THIS KIT IS SOLD WITH 2 X LUMII 600W DIGITAL BALLASTS.
Why should I choose LED lighting rather than HID lighting?
The advantages of LED are clear. There is little heat output from LED lights, and so heat management is much simpler. Also, the power consumed relative to the light output is far less with an LED fixture than with a HID lamp. With some types of LED light, the spectrum is adjustable to suit either grow or bloom, which is never the case with HID lamps. Other types of LED, such as the LUMii BLACK² 720/960 LED, give full spectrum light suited to both grow and bloom stages, which is not always the case with HID lamps. An LED Fixture gives a much more even spread of light across the canopy, whereas HID lighting must be reflected from a narrow central source – the lamp.