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Hortilux Ultra Ace Conversion (Halide to Sodium) Bulb, 360W

SKU: HX62550  

Suggested Retail:  $119.95
1 Year

Extend the growing season to 365 days a year with Eye HortiluxTM grow lamps. Choose Eye Hortilux lamps to raise your lighting system to a new level of performance, optimizing spectral energy levels that promote vigorous plant growth.

EN lamps are completely lead-free and contain less mercury than standard HPS lamps. The environmentally friendly lamps (EN) can usually be disposed of without being recycled; however, please check your state laws first, which may be more strict than federal law. For information on how to recycle your lamp, visit www.lamprecycle.org.

Hortilux Ultra Ace (converts metal halide to HPS) conversion lamps are HPS lamps that operate on metal halide systems, transforming a one-dimensional metal halide lighting system into a complete growing system. These bulbs provide optimum red spectral energy, required for flowering, and are environmentally friendly, passing EPA TCLP test criteria as non-hazardous waste.


For use in 400W Metal Halide fixtures.

Weight: 0.8 lbs.
Package Dimensions: 12.1L x 4.9W x 4.9H
Units/case: 12
Rated Wattage: 360
Base Type: Mogul (E39)
HID Type: Conversion
Rated Initial Lumens: 45,000
Warranty: 1 Year
Bulb Orientation: Universal
Bulb Shape: BT37
  Anatomy of a Lamp   135K
Q: What is the importance of color temperature ratings (Kelvin) on bulbs? i.e(3K, 6.4K, etc.)
A: Kelvin is a unit of measure that rates color temperature of a light source. Lower Kelvin temperatures will display deeper hues of red and orange light. Higher Kelvin temperatures emit deeper concentrations of blue light. The difference of each stimulates growth in plants depending on the phase of production. Ex. use lower K for fruiting/blooming/flowering and higher K for leaf/chlorophyll production.
Q: How often should I replace my grow bulbs?
A: Whether fluorescent, sodium, or halide, we recommend to replace light system bulbs every 1 to 1.5 years if ran for a minimum of 12 hours per day. Although they may still ignite for multiple years, quality of light to the plants has degraded after this time of continuous use.
Q: My new bulb isn't lighting up, or only lights up sometimes. How can I fix this problem?
A: The problem might be a bad connection in the mogul socket. Make sure to disconnect the unit from the power supply, and then look inside the mogul socket for a metal tab. Pry this tab upwards a little bit to make better contact with the bulb base.

Overview

Extend the growing season to 365 days a year with Eye HortiluxTM grow lamps. Choose Eye Hortilux lamps to raise your lighting system to a new level of performance, optimizing spectral energy levels that promote vigorous plant growth.

EN lamps are completely lead-free and contain less mercury than standard HPS lamps. The environmentally friendly lamps (EN) can usually be disposed of without being recycled; however, please check your state laws first, which may be more strict than federal law. For information on how to recycle your lamp, visit www.lamprecycle.org.

Hortilux Ultra Ace (converts metal halide to HPS) conversion lamps are HPS lamps that operate on metal halide systems, transforming a one-dimensional metal halide lighting system into a complete growing system. These bulbs provide optimum red spectral energy, required for flowering, and are environmentally friendly, passing EPA TCLP test criteria as non-hazardous waste.


For use in 400W Metal Halide fixtures.

Specifications

Weight: 0.8 lbs.
Package Dimensions: 12.1L x 4.9W x 4.9H
Units/case: 12
Rated Wattage:360
Base Type:Mogul (E39)
HID Type:Conversion
Rated Initial Lumens:45,000
Warranty:1 Year
Bulb Orientation:Universal
Bulb Shape:BT37

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Additional Info

  Anatomy of a Lamp   135K

FAQs

Q: What is the importance of color temperature ratings (Kelvin) on bulbs? i.e(3K, 6.4K, etc.)
A: Kelvin is a unit of measure that rates color temperature of a light source. Lower Kelvin temperatures will display deeper hues of red and orange light. Higher Kelvin temperatures emit deeper concentrations of blue light. The difference of each stimulates growth in plants depending on the phase of production. Ex. use lower K for fruiting/blooming/flowering and higher K for leaf/chlorophyll production.
Q: How often should I replace my grow bulbs?
A: Whether fluorescent, sodium, or halide, we recommend to replace light system bulbs every 1 to 1.5 years if ran for a minimum of 12 hours per day. Although they may still ignite for multiple years, quality of light to the plants has degraded after this time of continuous use.
Q: My new bulb isn't lighting up, or only lights up sometimes. How can I fix this problem?
A: The problem might be a bad connection in the mogul socket. Make sure to disconnect the unit from the power supply, and then look inside the mogul socket for a metal tab. Pry this tab upwards a little bit to make better contact with the bulb base.
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