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PhotonTek XT 1000W CO2 Pro LED

Was $1,700.00 Current price $1,499.00




6"x24"
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Unique Features
One of the highest REAL industry efficacies (μmol/J)

Lowest cost per μmol

High PPF output

World-class diodes and drivers

Full-spectrum for full-cycle indoor solutions

Specific spectrums for Greenhouse, Nurseries, Vertical Farming and Supplemental Light applications

Electricity savings around 60-80%

Yield production increases up to 100%

5-year warranty for LED X Range

3-year warranty for LED SQ Range and Controllers

+60.000 hours lifespan

Heat control technology

FCC, IC-certified and CSA compliant

Unique light spread, coverage and uniformity

Full circuit protection

Interchangeable and removable magnet LED Bars

Detachable driver

Fully dimmable

User-friendly and easy set-up

Controllable with any Universal Controller 0-10V

DLC listed for horticultural qualified products



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"PHOTONTEK is ready to bring you our most powerful grow light to date. With the perfect balance of quality and quantity, the XT 1000W will deliver the best light spectra on the market combined with ultra-high PPFD levels. Designed for a 5’x5’ space with use of CO2 supplement for maximum performance, the XT 1000W gives growers the opportunity to massively boost yields without the need to increase space.

The XT 1000W CO2 Pro LED is built using high quality and durable PHOTONTEK drivers and top bin LEDs from Osram and Lumileds Philips generating an optimized full-spectrum light source ideal for veg and flowering stages.

The XT 1000W CO2 Pro LED is designed with both vegetative and flowering growth periods in mind and the LED may be dimmed, allowing you to adjust PPFD levels produced without losing efficiency."


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