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PhotonTek SQ300W LED Grow Light

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PhotonTek SQ300W LED Grow LightDescription New SQ300W Pro Full Spectrum LED: P Tek is proud to present their latest innovation designed especially for compact spaces. Offering stellar light spectra alongside very high PPFD levels, this low wattage SQ Pro line is optimized for smaller growing environments. Optimal Footprint Coverage: With a coverage area up to 3. 3'x3. 3', this high efficiency growing light is ideal for home grow, indoor cultivation, grow rooms, and grow tents.

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  • New SQ300W Pro Full-Spectrum LED: P-Tek is proud to present their latest innovation designed especially for compact spaces. Offering stellar light spectra alongside very high PPFD levels, this low wattage SQ Pro line is optimized for smaller growing environments.
  • Optimal Footprint Coverage: With a coverage area up to 3.3'x3.3', this high-efficiency growing light is ideal for home-grow, indoor cultivation, grow rooms, and grow tents.
  • Quality Craftsmanship: P-Tek ensures the use of only the finest materials and components in their LED fixtures. These fixtures offer safe and trustworthy light with outstanding performance. The smart design delivers a full spectrum of high-intensity light through a balanced, square-shaped bar design, making them a wise choice for a faster return on investment.
  • SQ300W Pro LED: Comes packed with stunning features and high-quality components, producing impressive PPF output levels of 816 umol/s and a fixture efficiency of 2.7 umol/J. Designed to create a uniform light spread close to the crop canopy, the SQ300W Pro LED excels in 3.3'x3.3' indoor growing areas.
  • SQ Pro Line: Achieves exceptional performance through a square shape LED bar design with cutting-edge top bin white, red, and far red diodes, and top-of-the-line P-Tek controllable drivers. The LED bars are coated with a thin layer of clear glue for higher light transmittance of 99% without light loss, extended diode lifespan, extra corrosion resistance, and an IP65 rating.
  • Advanced Design: This fixture ensures an even spread of light at a short distance from the crop, resulting in excellent penetration of the canopy without hotspots or excess heat. The superior heat sink and use of passive natural convection eliminates the need for a fan, decreasing noise output and greatly extending the lifetime of the fixture since there are no moving parts.
  • Full-Spectrum: This LED light is designed for all growth cycle periods from propagation to vegetative and flowering. It may be dimmed to adjust PPFD levels without losing efficiency. P-Tek SQ Pro LED grow lights combine white, deep red, and far red LEDs to generate a highly efficient light source calibrated for stable and uniform output, delivering optimal light absorption for your plants.
  • Enhanced Control: The SQ300W Pro LED fixture offers external control with a P-Tek Digital Lighting Controller featuring light timing, automated dimming (1% increments), temperature safety control, Sunrise and Sunset Mode for up to 100 fixtures per controller.
  • Universal Control Systems Compatibility: P-Tek Pro LED Fixtures are compatible with the P-Tek Digital Controller or any Control System that utilizes 0-10V output signal. If your Universal Controller uses an RJ port interface, you can control the LEDs through a signal converter RJ to 0-10V control adaptor.
  • Specifications
  • Product Code: PTEKLED024
  • Efficacy: 2.7 umol/J
  • PPF: 816 umol/s
  • Input Voltage: 120-277V, 50-60Hz
  • Input Power (100%): 310W
  • Input Current (100%): 2.72A (120V); 1.4A (230V); 1.16A (277V)
  • Footprint: Up to 3.3'x3.3'
  • Waterproof: IP65
  • Lifetime: 60,000 hrs
  • Light Distribution: 120 degrees
  • Light Source: Higher Spec White, Red and Far Red Diodes
  • Dimmable: OFF-25%-50%-75%-100% with 0-10V Light Dimmer (Included)
  • External Control: With P-Tek Digital Controller
  • Weight: 11.46 lbs
  • Dimensions: 22.08''x22.08''x2.82''
  • Spectrum: Full Spectrum
  • BTU: 1051 BTUs/h
  • Data Sheets
  • Download the user manual: here
  • Download the spec sheet: here
  • Download the CSA Certification: here
  • Download the IC Report: here
  • Download the FCC Report: here
  • Download the Certification Letter: here
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