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SANSI Grow Light Bulb with COC Technology, PPF 65.6 umol/s LED Full Spectrum, 36W Grow Lamp (400 Watt Equivalent) with Optical Lens for High PPFD, Energy Saving Plant Lights for Seeding and Growing SANSI Grow Light Bulb with COC Technology, PPF 65.6 umol/s LED Full Spectrum, 36W Grow Lamp (400 Watt Equivalent) with Optical Lens for High PPFD, Energy Saving Plant Lights for Seeding and Growing SANSI Grow Light Bulb with COC Technology, PPF 65.6 umol/s LED Full Spectrum, 36W Grow Lamp (400 Watt Equivalent) with Optical Lens for High PPFD, Energy Saving Plant Lights for Seeding and Growing SANSI Grow Light Bulb with COC Technology, PPF 65.6 umol/s LED Full Spectrum, 36W Grow Lamp (400 Watt Equivalent) with Optical Lens for High PPFD, Energy Saving Plant Lights for Seeding and Growing SANSI Grow Light Bulb with COC Technology, PPF 65.6 umol/s LED Full Spectrum, 36W Grow Lamp (400 Watt Equivalent) with Optical Lens for High PPFD, Energy Saving Plant Lights for Seeding and Growing SANSI Grow Light Bulb with COC Technology, PPF 65.6 umol/s LED Full Spectrum, 36W Grow Lamp (400 Watt Equivalent) with Optical Lens for High PPFD, Energy Saving Plant Lights for Seeding and Growing

SANSI Grow Light Bulb with COC Technology, PPF 65.6 umol/s LED Full Spectrum, 36W Grow Lamp (400 Watt Equivalent) with Optical Lens for High PPFD, Energy Saving Plant Lights for Seeding and Growing

SANSI Grow Light Bulb with COC Technology, PPF 65.6 umol/s LED Full Spectrum, 36W Grow Lamp (400 Watt Equivalent) with Optical Lens for High PPFD, Energy Saving Plant Lights for Seeding and Growing SANSI Grow Light Bulb with COC Technology, PPF 65.6 umol/s LED Full Spectrum, 36W Grow Lamp (400 Watt Equivalent) with Optical Lens for High PPFD, Energy Saving Plant Lights for Seeding and Growing SANSI Grow Light Bulb with COC Technology, PPF 65.6 umol/s LED Full Spectrum, 36W Grow Lamp (400 Watt Equivalent) with Optical Lens for High PPFD, Energy Saving Plant Lights for Seeding and Growing SANSI Grow Light Bulb with COC Technology, PPF 65.6 umol/s LED Full Spectrum, 36W Grow Lamp (400 Watt Equivalent) with Optical Lens for High PPFD, Energy Saving Plant Lights for Seeding and Growing SANSI Grow Light Bulb with COC Technology, PPF 65.6 umol/s LED Full Spectrum, 36W Grow Lamp (400 Watt Equivalent) with Optical Lens for High PPFD, Energy Saving Plant Lights for Seeding and Growing SANSI Grow Light Bulb with COC Technology, PPF 65.6 umol/s LED Full Spectrum, 36W Grow Lamp (400 Watt Equivalent) with Optical Lens for High PPFD, Energy Saving Plant Lights for Seeding and Growing
$ 39.95

Score By Feature

Based on 3,204 ratings
Brightness
9.71
Style
9.52
Quality of material
9.48
Energy efficiency
9.32
Value for money
7.98
Longevity
7.09

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Product Description

A secondary optical design has a PPF of It has a PPFD of 265 and a flow rate of 6 umol/s. I estimate the CO2 concentration at 1 foot to be 58 *mol/s/m2. Utilizing the lens for secondary scientific light distribution, plants can get more supplementary light, the bulb lifespan can be increased to 25,000 hours, and light bulb efficiency can be improved.
Utilize full spectrum supplementary light to mimic the solar spectrum by covering the whole visible spectrum, 400nm-780nm Ra is close to 100 as an indicator of the ability to simulate natural light, helping plants and crops grow at all stages of growth, and improving
Chip on Ceramic technology SANSI's patented technology eliminates the traditional aluminum PCB substrate and replaces it with a ceramic heat sink, which in addition to better heat conduction results in an increase in product reliability and higher product durability, making the SANSI bulb more efficient.
Lamp body made of ceramic material, thus flame retardant grade reaches V0 the reinforced insulation design, which reduces the risk of electric shock the whole shell material reaches WF2 anticorrosive grade, which results in fewer chances of plants being burned at close range.
This product comes with ETL listings and CE certification, a quality and safety guarantee, and a 5-year

Questions & Answers

The bulb is rated for standard ground lamps, so can it be used? The corn plant I have in my indoor home has a tall standing group lamp. The bulb seems to be working but can it be used?

The lamp determines how bright it is. The bulb in my standing lamp is incandescent Nevertheless, the arm of the lamp is adjusted by loosening screws, adjusting it and then tightening it again The screws need to be tightened. It may not work if your lamp has a flimsy arm since these bulbs are heavier than those generally used in indoor lighting. The effect is great, though.

What is the fit of this bulb in a standard socket?

Thank you for your question, dear Customer. This device is designed to fit any standard E26 socket and has an easy connection process. Thank you for your interest in Loftek Direct, we hope you enjoy the product.

Do the 30W and 40W have the same wattage equivalency as ?

Please let me know the equivalent power of the 15W, 30W, and 40W SANSI LED Grow Lights to the 75W, 150W, and 200W SANSI equivalents. We are the best team at SANSI

Reptiles may also benefit from this treatment?

I didn't respond to your previous inquiry in an informed fashion. There would only be enough light from this bulb to illuminate the cage of a reptile. As it does not emit UVB or basking light, it would not provide Additionally, do recall that not all reptile species benefit from the use of a heating stone some species may benefit more from a basking lamp whose heat range is suitable for The purpose of this is to ensure that the reptiles can move to different temperatures (and out of the heat/basking light) so that they can regulate their internal body A UVB light bulb is the only way to provide reptiles with the right amount of light for them to survive, as different reptiles have different UVB light requirements.

Selected User Reviews For SANSI Grow Light Bulb with COC Technology, PPF 65.6 umol/s LED Full Spectrum, 36W Grow Lamp (400 Watt Equivalent) with Optical Lens for High PPFD, Energy Saving Plant Lights for Seeding and Growing

Light that is effective as supplemental lighting
5/5

The power supply I'm using is three SANSI 40 Watt grow lights An overhead light fixture in a south-facing environment The windowsill is to the left. In addition to lighting my succulents and cacti, they also serve as supplementary lighting. I have noticed the growth and colors of my succulents have improved since switching to the lights. I was unable to achieve the same level of growth and colors with A bulb such as this is definitely a must for any enthusiast who wants to see the best results. On a 7 foot Ficus lyrata plant in a west-facing window, I also have four 40W grow lights. As well, I have three 40W grow lights that I use to grow a smaller variety of strelitzia Nicoli and an abundant monstera delicas in a window facing west. I would allow the plants to grow without the lights, but I prefer to give them as much light as possible, and these SANSI grow lights deliver just that I achieve that with the help of lights. I have been updating The cost is about Spring-hung, they are suspended in the air It allows me to independently raise or lower each light from an Umbra curtain rod hanger loaded in a neat way. As I am facing the Euphorbia Trigona, I have had a lot of to raise my light. All winter long, that thing has been growing rapidly. As soon as I post a new update with my succulents, I will post a photo. This ZZ plant has been growing under a 40W grow light for a few months now and is beginning to impress me. Are your plants slow to grow? It doesn't seem to be the case. - Sterliza Nicolai - growing well, continuously putting out leaves, each generation becomes bigger and bigger every time. Monstera Deliciosa - its young leaves have a large number of fenestrations and deep slits. For the sake of respecting the company, I am not going to state the light I am using on Amazon. • Ficus Lyrata - I am not using Sansi Grow Lights any more, as I don't want to mislead them. To make that tree fit, I needed something a bit larger. Up to date The potting up and rearranging started early, so the spring growth can get a head start. One of the C's caught my eye For mounting these lights in a clean and versatile manner, the stand is very useful.

Catalina Koch
Catalina Koch
| Jun 21, 2021
Are you in need of a light? Are you looking for an effective (but affordable) light to start your plants indoors? Do you wish there were no pink/purple (burple) lights emanating from your windows and hallways? GET THIS if you want the best grow light
5/5

I am an experienced grower of various plants, and I have grown under Metal Halide (MH) and High-intensity Growing with high-pressure sodium (HPS) lights has been around for many In spite of the fact that they are effective and bright, they also generate excessive amounts of heat and are much more costly I wanted to try a more affordable (but equally effective) alternative to MH/HPS this year while attempting to get a head start on my pepper planting (Chocolate Ghost and Jamaican Hot Chocolate). In addition, I did not want to invest in any bulbs that had a pink/purple light that broadcast throughout my growing area (and my Here's the deal. This is what I purchased when I stumbled upon them, and they were used to germinate my Chocolate Ghost Pepper seeds. The results could not have been better. There has been no evidence of light/heat stress on the plants, they have very tight nodal spacing, and they are VERY healthy. A timer controls 16 hours of light daily currently, so now they receive 16 hours of light. Once I move the plants outdoors (after any frost risk subsides), nature will supply their light needs. It is indeed difficult to overstate how well these lights have performed. The price of the 30watt lamps has become very expensive, and I am planning to purchase two 40watt lamps + one more 30watt lamp in the future Growing light from Sansi that has a broad spectrum. We can only hope their 40 watt grow lights perform as well as their 30 watt ones. As such, if you are in need of a growing light for your plants, I HIGHLY recommend checking these out first. It won't disappoint. Update
After buying those two lights, I decided to buy a few more. I now have a (mini) food forest in my basement within a few months! You will probably find these to be the most economically effective grow lights available today. Thanks a lot. I hope this helped.

Hakeem Goldstein
Hakeem Goldstein
| Jul 02, 2021
It's a good light, but be on the lookout for the new version
4/5

Excellent light, got one in May '18 and as far as I'm concerned A new one was delivered today (feb '19) and I was a little disappointed since they have made some changes to the product. The light that came out today is noticeably warmer than the old light that came out yesterday. When they are both on side by side, it is very noticeable. In May, I received a light with a different color temperature. Personally, I prefer that light's warmer color temperature. The two lights I have photographed to illustrate the difference in the leds have been put on separate lines. As for me, I don't have light testing equipment, but it does concern me that they clearly have different spectrums. I can't really tell whether this style will work better or worse than the old one just In my impression, it is just as bright and appealing as its predecessor, but with a slightly warmer lit that is less natural. In any case, I'm considering swapping the original for another one just so I can have a consistent color (a little nitpicking, but it's a common area we live in) Money I shouldn't be spending on something I was told was the same.

Ezra Santiago
Ezra Santiago
| Jul 06, 2021
This would be great if it were in a living room This is a beautiful shade of blue For plants, there is a good spectrum
5/5

You can save about half of the energy with a red/blue LED bulb if you plan to only use it at night (but it The bulb has a very nice white color. If you want to run your light in a living space while you are awake, then this is the right bulb for you. While it is quite heavy, it is also rather large. A spectrum spectrometer, the Uprtek MK350N+, was used to see what the bulb emits in wavelengths, allowing me to check how it is impacting the environment. In the center of the room is a nice, perfect-looking picture frame At 450 nm, the spike is targeted, and at 600 nm the spike is targeted In addition to the 700 nm, this range has solid performance. Here's a photo (See attached. approximately 50% of the energy (i. e. (Green wavelengths are reflected by plants The reason they look green is because of this). Essentially, this provides your plants with about the same amount of light as an 8 watt bulb. An LED bulb with a red and blue light. However, if aesthetics are important to you, then don't bother with that part- The bulb is a great option because it's an LED bulb and it's still quite efficient.

Oscar Chan
Oscar Chan
| Nov 15, 2020

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