Xtrasun CMH Light System

$524.69

  • Double-jacketed CMH lamp does not require reflector safety lens
  • Digital ballast features low frequency, square wave technology
  • Multi-voltage: 120/208/240V
  • Ideal for low ceilings/tents/vertical gardens
  • 95% reflective European hammertone aluminum specular

2 in stock (can be backordered)

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Description

Xtrasun CMH Light System, 315w

Xtrasun CMH Light System combines the XT315AW reflector and cordset with an XTE3150 CMH ballast and premium 315W lamp to create a highly effective horticultural lighting system.

The XTE3150 CMH ballast features low frequency, square wave technology and multi-aspect protection circuitry. It is also versatile, as it allows use with 120V, 208V, and 240V input voltages.

The XT315AW reflector features multifaceted 95% European hammertone aluminum, which gives excellent light uniformity and diffusion and provides consistent delivery of the 315W ceramic halide lamp’s excellent color spectrum and PAR output.

Features:

  • Excellent PPF (Photosynthetic Photon Flux): 1.95 µmol/s
  • Longevity—90% PAR output at 8,000 hours and 20,000-hour average life
  • Horticulturally-optimized spectrum and increased UV promote enhanced plant quality
  • USHIO 3000K 315W ceramic metal halide lamp included
  • Double-jacketed CMH lamp does not require reflector safety lens
  • Digital ballast features low frequency, square wave technology
  • Multi-voltage: 120/208/240V
  • Ideal for low ceilings/tents/vertical gardens
  • 95% reflective European hammertone aluminum specular

Check out the official Xtrasun website for more information!

Check out the Xtrasun II Aluminum Wing Reflector or the Xtrasun Ceramic Metal Halide Digital Ballast!

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