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Fohse - Model Aries -640W Home Garden LED Grow Light
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The Aries by Fohse is a state-of-the-art 640W LED grow light designed specifically for home gardening. It leverages advanced LED technology to offer remarkable power efficiency and optimal canopy penetration. Operating at a photosynthetic photon efficacy (PPE) of 2.63 to 2.80 μmol/J, the Aries ensures efficient conversion of electrical energy into usable light for plant growth. It is ideally suited for a standard 4x4 plot, with adjustable light bars that allow for customized light distribution. The fixture's passive cooling system, built with thermally-conductive aircraft-grade aluminum, dissipates heat effectively, eliminating the need for active cooling and reducing infrared spike damage seen in traditional HID lights. The Aries is IP67 rated, ensuring resilience against dust and water intrusion, making it suitable for challenging grow environments. It's compatible with the Fohse Central Control unit, enabling easy customization of lighting schedules and intensity for optimal growth conditions.Most popular related searches
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640W Home Garden LED Grow Light
Our A3i model is the most powerful and efficient commercial LED grow light the world has ever seen...
Now re-imagined for the home grow as The Aries
The demand among the home grow community for Fohse fixtures has been tremendous. We’re pleased to offer a powerful and efficient solution to all those who grow on their own.
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Early generation LED lamps failed the cannabis industry due to low output + poor canopy penetration. The secret of the Aries' success starts with abundant PAR focused onto your canopy by polycarbonate focal lenses. Next, the Aries LED grow light delpoys an advantage you won't find anywhere else—swiveling light bars to achieve maximum canopy penetration by cross illumination to neighboring grow plots.
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