Hello, everyone. We are introducing the Phlizon New Launch, PH-FD04-I 1000W LED Grow Light with Optical Lens and Improved Lighting Uniformity.
As we all know, the LED grow light uniformity for plants is a crucial aspect to consider for optimizing plant growth and ensuring consistent yields. Uniformity refers to the even distribution of light intensity across the entire canopy of plants. This is a critical factor as it directly influences plant growth, photosynthesis efficiency, and overall crop production.
PH-FD04-I 1000W with designed Optical Lens for uniformity optimization, compared with non-lens products, the uniformity is increased by 35%, and the average PPFD is increased by 14% .
Very cool @PhlizonGrowLight! Love the even light distribution. I noticed the testing was performed in a 4x4 space, what size grow area are you expecting the light to cover? 1000w in a 4x4 would be a lot without supplementing Co2.
Interesting light @PhlizonGrowLight , I did some testing for Viparspectra with lights that use lenses over them. They worked well. If you are ever looking for a tester for this light please keep me in mind. Do you have more info on which diodes were used in the construction?
No, it’s 1000w +/- 5%. The input voltage is 100-277v. Power consumption shows 1000W±5%.
Not really @JustANobody , using the dimmer and not running them at 100% is not a bad thing. It also gives you the ability to go bigger if needed down the road. Just a thought.
Sounds like a great light. I too would test run one if you people are looking to have a light demo’ed on overgrow. Put it up against my 1000 watt hps lights I run.
Oh nice @PhlizonGrowLight !
These test values are incredible; I had my doubts when I saw the reports on my PHB8D, but I run it at 75% tops in my 4ft x 5ft so I know it’s legit!
Really loving the innovation, and, seeing this I might even sell the 640 after a single cycle just so I can trade up to this one… I’m pretty impressed.
Very interesting. Ive been going back and forth debating on a couple Phlizon lights for this fall/winter grow. Would love to be a tester for this one. A little too much for the wallet right now.