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Manufacturer: | Eye Hortilux |
Warranty: | 1 Year |
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Extend the growing season to 365 days a year with EYE HORTILUX grow lamps. Choose EYE Hortilux lamps to raise your lighting system to a new level of performance, optimizing spectral energy levels that promote vigorous plant growth.
EN lamps are completely lead free and contain less mercury than standard HPS lamps. The environmentally friendly lamps (EN) can usually be disposed of without being recycled, however please check your state laws first, which may be more strict than Federal law. For information on how to recycle your lamp visit www.lamprecycle.org.
Hortilux Super HPS Enhanced Spectrum grow lamps fine-tune your lighting system to provide optimum spectral energy levels that promote vigorous plant growth. The EYE Super HPS EN Grow Lamps provide 17% more total energy and 25% more energy in the violet, blue, and green spectrum than standard High Pressure Sodium lamps. These lamps are environmentally friendly and pass EPA, TCLP test criteria as non-hazardous waste.
Initial Lumens:
250w = 30,500
400w = 55,000
600w = 88,000
1000w = 145,000
EN lamps are completely lead free and contain less mercury than standard HPS lamps. The environmentally friendly lamps (EN) can usually be disposed of without being recycled, however please check your state laws first, which may be more strict than Federal law. For information on how to recycle your lamp visit www.lamprecycle.org.
Hortilux Super HPS Enhanced Spectrum grow lamps fine-tune your lighting system to provide optimum spectral energy levels that promote vigorous plant growth. The EYE Super HPS EN Grow Lamps provide 17% more total energy and 25% more energy in the violet, blue, and green spectrum than standard High Pressure Sodium lamps. These lamps are environmentally friendly and pass EPA, TCLP test criteria as non-hazardous waste.
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Product Questions
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What is the PAR rating of the 1000w bulbs. As far as I know PAR is the only objective rating for comparing bulbs. If there are any other camparision tool please let me knowWe tested many of the most popular bulbs using a PAR meter. We didn't test this Dual Arc but Hortilux demonstrated that it is clearly the best brand in bulbs Please see the test here: HID Bulb Test
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What else do I need to incorporate this lamp into an indoor growing veggie garden?For vegetative growth a Metal Halide bulb is recommended, though it is possible to vegetate under a HPS bulb also. To complete an High Intensity Discharge or (HID) lighting system there are 3 components. 1. The bulb, 2. the ballast, to regulate energy from the wall socket to the bulb, and 3. a reflector or mogul socket to screw the bulb into. It is important to match the bulb and ballast wattage's. Say if you had a 400 watt ballast and a 250 watt bulb you could potentially cause the 250 watt bulb to violently fail. So for a 600 watt ballast, get a 600 watt bulb. Most digital ballasts automatically detect either a High Pressure Sodium (HPS) or a Metal Halide (MH) bulb. But some Magnetic ballast are solely HPS or MH, make sure to check in the ballast description. Magnetic ballast are available with a switch to go from HPS to MH. Feel free to email us at Staff@growershouse.com if you have any more questions, we're here to help.








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