70W Daylight LED Grow Lights for Indoor Plants, Full Spectrum Grow Lamp with Adjustable Grow Light Hanger, Plant Growing Lights for seedlings, vegetables, succulents, Greenhouse and Hydroponic Growing
Specification:
Wattage: 70W
Input Voltage: 100-240Vac 50-60Hz
IP Rating: IP66
Optics: 60°
Lumen Flux:3915lm
Advantages
SIMULATE SUNLIGHT: 400-499nm Blue ray helps promote photosynthesis.
600-699nm Red ray is the most helpful for growth, bloom and fruiting.
380-400nm UV and Purple ray help form pigments and vitamin D, absorb phosphorus and aluminum.
760-780nm IR(FR) help regulate physiological activities such as shading and flowering.
500-599nm Green ray is meaningful for plant morphology.
FULL CYCLE: SANSI full spectrum led grow light gives all spectrum your plants need in every life cycle stage from germination, seedlings, vegetative, flowering to fruiting.
GREAT HEAT DISSIPATION: Unlike other plant lights which rely on plastic or aluminum heat sink, SANSI plant light adopts patented ceramic technology and unique hollow-out structure which ensure much better heat dissipation efficiency, keep plants from scald and hurt.
More efficient power driver and omni-directional led chips help to save energy and prolong lifetime to 50,000 hours. No flicker and eye protecting.
Attention
Not dimmable
Not compatible with European voltage
Product Features
- 3 INSTALLATION METHODS WITH GROW LIGHT HANGERS: There are 3 kinds of installation methods, including an adjustable grow light hanger (can adjust the height) and an ON & Off switch (no need to unplug).
- IP66 WATERPROOF& CORROSION RESISTANT: This grow lamp is IP66 waterproof and resistant to rain and corrosion. When used in greenhouses or aquariums, watering plants causes a lot of water vapor. This plant light can solve the problem perfectly.
- CRI 90+ DAYLIGHT FULL SPECTRUM: These grow lights include 17.4% Blue + 36.4% Green+ 38.8% Red + 7.4% Far Red. Mixing all colors to create a white glow, emitting white light similar to sunlight. Helping you appreciate the real and vivid appearance of your lovely plants at any time.
- CERAMIC LED PATENTED TECHNOLOGY – 50,000hrs Lifespan:SANSI 70W LED Grow Light uses ceramic LED patented technology. Compared with other grow lights (all competitors use aluminum), ceramic modules are better for heat dissipation. Hollowed-out structure, more effectively dissipate heat, 50,000hrs long lifespan. At the same time a 70W low power light with 3915lm high luminous flux, can save a lot of money on electricity bills. COSTS ONLY $15.95/YEAR (12 hours a day usage).
- 5-YEARS WARRANTY & 30 DAYS MONEY BACK GUARANTEE: Free return & exchange service within 30 days, 5-Years warranty. SANSI is a manufacturer with more than 2000 staff, and our excellent 400 staff R&D team, can provide online technical support. Any questions, feel free to send messages to us, 24h customer service online.
A solid grow light that I’m excited to see the plants grow! This grow light is solid! And when I mean solid, I mean itâs well-constructed. It feels heavy and well built. I’m not sure if itâs the ceramic dissipation modules or just how well its built but itâs a heavier light. I’m a big fan of this as the grow light will remain on pretty much 24/7 when I’m using it. The hollow design will let it cool excellent as Iâve had a few leds burn out due to heat. Between the mass of it and the design allowing for excellent air flow, it should last. 50000 hours…
Nice Light, no blinding purple nonsense! Great lamp, been using Sansi stuff for a while growing lettuce & tomatoes indoors. This one’s easier to use than the screw in kind & offers more light output. Also runs cooler, has it’s own switch, height adjustment, & tilting action which makes it easy to get light at different areas of your plants. Feels pretty solid in the hands, on/off switch is shielded & the plug actually has a grounding prong, good to have especially in a damp environment.As far as the light itself, looks like…
Great light! Costs less to run then non LED lights! I really like this grow light. I set up a little experiment on the 7-31. I planted some seeds, a variety of seeds actually. The experiment part of it was two identical clay pots, exact same amount and kind of planting soil, and the seeds from the same seed packet. Planted exactly the same time. One pot I put under the grow lights and the other I placed in a south window. The south window only gets morning sunlight till about noon, then it’s shaded light by my big oak trees the rest of the…
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