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Best led grow lights for cannabis plants 2024 - Scynce LED Raging Kush II

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Scynce LED Raging Kush II

Original price $1595.00 Current price $895.00


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The Scynce LED Raging Kush II has revolutionized the game, offering growers unprecedented control. Whether it's crop type, growing style, or strain, the Kush II adapts to meet your specific needs, consistently delivering top performance. A light is just a tool, but the best tools are those that skilled growers can master and manipulate to perfect their craft.

The Kush II is the go-to choice for professionals seeking a high-powered, spectrum-adjustable, waterproof, vertical grow light that provides uniform PPFD both across and deep into the canopy.





LIGHT DELIVERY: Scynce's patented optics ensure plants receive light of equal intensity from all angles, simulating natural sunlight. This prevents hot spots or burned areas and maximizes the growing surface while increasing density below the canopy.

FULL POWER SPECTRUM TUNING: The Raging Kush II is the first vertical flowering light to offer full spectrum control without sacrificing power. It delivers up to 475 watts of customizable white light, ranging from 2700K to 6500K (warm to cool), giving you precise control over the light spectrum for your plants. Additionally, the red/far-red channel provides 175 watts of energy, which can be adjusted between 660nm and 730nm or turned off completely. In total, the Kush II delivers 650 watts of tailored photonic power for optimal plant growth.

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Specs
WATTAGE DRAW: 650w

White: 475w
Red: 175w

SPECTRUM: White (2700k and 6500k) and red (660 and 730nm)

SECONDARY OPTICS: Conic 120° lens (hanging height above canopy 6"-12"), or 70° (for higher hanging heights and better penetration)

DIMMING: Wired & wireless control of spectrum, intensity, and scheduling

FLUX (PPF): 1631 µmol/s

PAR (PPFD): Up to 1,057 µmol/m²/s over a 4'x4' (40 watts/sf)

EFFICACY: 2.51 µmol/j

COVERAGE AREA:
Flower: 4.5’ x 4.5’
Mother: 5’ x 5’

DISTANCE ABOVE CANOPY: At least 6"

THERMAL MANAGEMENT: Passive

INPUT VOLTAGE: 120 - 277V or 347 - 480V

AMPS: 120v-5.4 / 240v-2.7 / 277v-2.3 / 480v-1.36

DIMENSIONS: 43.25” x 40.5” x 5.25”

WEIGHT: 36 lbs

CERTIFICATIONS: UL, CSA, CE, FCC, RoHS

WARRANTY: 5 years

RETURNS: 30 days

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