5 Feb 10


EagleLight’s PAR38 screws in any standard light socket and it works from 85 volt to 260 volt. No ballasts or transformer is required. It runs at a warm temperature rather than very hot which is common with most other inefficient plant lights. This more controlled running temperature reduces the need to water so often and keeps rooms with plant lights from getting uncomfortably hot in the summer months requiring additional air conditioning. This state of the art LED plant light is extremely energy efficient, paying for itself many times over annually in electricity savings. It saves 50% to 90% in energy consumptioncompared to incandescent bulbs or fluorescent tubes. Wide angle projection insures uniform leaf coverage. EagleLight’s specialty Red LED grow light allows you to custom tailor the light spectrum for maximum flowering.

This powerful all Red LED Bulb has been scientifically designed to provide large illumination coverage of 2 square feet so it needs to be positioned at approximately 6-8″ inches away from the plants. 12 hours per day is all that is necessary for maximum plant health to accelerate the flowering process. The typical white plant lights that run hot, consume excessive electricity wasting money. The purity of these All Red LED lights generates faster bud development, flower blossoming, fruit growth, health, beauty and productivity. These LEDs turn on instantly and can be turned on by hand each day or work well with all standard lamp timers.

We also carry all BLUE LED grow lights which are designed for maximum level photosynthesis food production and accelerated leaf growth.We also have blended Red and Blue LED grow light panels that have both wavelengths that are for accelerating growth and flowering.
* Color: Red * Color Temp:: Red 650 nm * Beam Angle: 140 degrees * Avg. Life: 30,000 hours * Lens types: SMT * Diameter: 4.75 in (120 mm) * O

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