Beamswork LED 1W 6500K HI Lumen Aquarium Light Freshwater Plant (DHL 48 6500K)
LEDdistributors • 7 years ago
The LED 1W 6500K is refreshed for 2016 by Beamswork. Fixture is fitted with1 watt LEDs that output higher lumens while using less LEDs. The 6500K model is recommended for all freshwater setups with live plants. This model is pre-wired to be used with Beamswork timer module. Users can program the ON and OFF times for modes 1 and 2. Extendable brackets can accomodate and adjust to fit most aquariums. Suitable for freshwater and planted aquariums. Fixture can be used with power source 110V to 220V.
Product Features
- Lumen: 6500
- LEDs: 63x 1W
- Config: 54x 6500K, 9x Actinic
- Timer Ready, 2 Mode Day / Night
- For freshwater and live plant setups

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