VIPARSPECTRA 2 Pair of 1/8 inch Heavy Duty Adjustable Grow Light Rope Hanger for Grow Light Fixtures & Gardening, 150lb Capacity
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The four is capable of holding 75 pounds each, so, if all four are used together, 300 pounds can be carried. A suspension system is used to hold things in place. It would be nice if you could tie everything It's way beyond my abilities to do that calculation. A canopy's square inches, the wind speed, and the wind angle are collected.
A rope of 6 feet in length is used.
In short, yes. As a matter of fact, I will be using them to hang a (4) light fluorescent fixture with them. There are quite a bit of weight to them. Don't be put off by the hype.
There are no special instructions required to use them. It is very easy to adjust them after hanging them. I've used them to hang very heavy lights as well as sun shades.
Selected User Reviews For VIPARSPECTRA 2 Pair of 1/8 inch Heavy Duty Adjustable Grow Light Rope Hanger for Grow Light Fixtures & Gardening, 150lb Capacity
The Tent Liner is simple to operate and set up, and it can be used to hang My SCROG nets are mainy used for hanging lights, but I sometimes use them for hanging homemade lights as well. It's not a push button on the side to adjust height it's a lever style thing. Not sure if this is an issue for anyone, but it's a lever style thing to adjust height. It allows me to adjust the height of my lights easier as I get a better grasp of it.
A pair of these is rated to hold 150 pounds. LOL I only trust them to hold up a ten pound light despite having a 35 pound HPS light and a 150 watt light about the size of a tire. It seems that those grips are made of what essentially are shoe laces, so you should steer clear if you are working with anything heavy.
This is really durable and works well for my purposes. It arrived the very next day, which is awesome since I had to have them immediately. Whenever I need a supply of pet food, I use a different company, but since this company was on facebook, I figured I should give them a little help Honestly, I think these ones are better than the ones I used to get all the time. According to my observations, the rope that connects the two buildings is also thicker, which is also a great benefit to When I use a thinner rope to hold heavy lights, I am nervous. A catalog is also available on LED lights that actually looks pretty good on the specs, so I may try it. There are several LED lights I have tried and I have not been completely satisfied with the results. Maybe soon we will be able to assess our output. My sincere thanks go out to you.
So far, I have not encountered any issues with the product. Make sure you hold on to the cord going to the lights when you first release the lever. If you don't hold on to the cord, the light will fall and crash to the ground.
This product is very well made, but the carabiner clips attach to existing grow light straps, which means if the existing straps are not adjustable and are eight inches long, the light will hang from the adjustable straps a minimum of eight inches. If you are considering hanging a grow light from a shelf, keep that in mind.
They are built to last for years. I can hold plenty of weight with this. I am now able to lower and raise my lighting for much easier control. The system is super simple to use and setup. The 4 pack is so sturdy that I only needed two due to the way they are constructed after I tried the 2 pack on a smaller light. I was so impressed with the first set that I bought a set of 4 for a much heavier light. I doubt you'll be disappointed if you give it a try.
Under tension, quick to adjust and release. You can use it around the house for guy lines, to build equipment for assisted or weighted pull ups, and even for handiwork projects. If a human can exert concerted effort to break the ratchet mechanism, it can then either be a plus or a minus for safety,.
The ones I have been using for the past 6 months have no problems at all, and I'm actually coming back for another set soon. Two of them are holding an 18 lb powered fixture that I have to adjust pretty regularly. I have two 5&apos radiators and a couple of 6" circulation fans on the other two, which are very light, but I have to adjust their heights.