12/17/2023 0 Comments Fade to black lightworks![]() I mean it's extruded aluminum and the UV resistant materials they use use a green house the night of the materials will fade essentially it has a special polycarbonate material that can stand up and everything's UL certified. ![]() ![]() So their goal was we want to make this light less expensive and still have the highest technology available and then be able to increase the warranty and they will do that with this fixture. For example within a string of a hundred lights and it could be the 98th fixture and the 99th & 100th fixture will still be working as long as that rj11 cables there, so you're able to turn off you know as many lights as you want as long as they're daisy chain in each other whether on or off doesn't really matter if the signal will keep on carrying on through the lights and keep affecting the ones that are even passed it from farther away from the controller so that said I mean I wanted to go over this fixture also because you know this is probably one of the most price and cost-effective units on the market this fixture was designed in a way that California Light-works so that we need to take LEDs to the next you know to the next level where like they actually start becoming a little bit more cost effective that it could be really high quality at the same time bring down the cost. So that you can use the controller to take care of all the fixtures another cool feature that California Light-works told us about which not sure a lot of other controlling lights are able to do this but you can easily checkerboard these fixtures if you’d like like a fixture can be turned off. California Light-works wanted to have the option for people to have a UVB, a small supplementary UVB light you can hook into your system wherever you want so rather than be attached to your fixture if you want you UVB or IR "infrared" every two lights every three lights or every other light you can do that and you can also connect it via those rj11 cables. So we can go over the Reds the whites and the blues and you know something that not a lot of people know about this but the reason I called the solar system is because they, California Light-workstold me they plan on having UVB and IR lights too kind of drawing the line up making it kind of a system like a modular system so where is this light is your primary lighting source. So if you daisy chained up to a hundred lights on one controller you can affect their lighting cycle and this you know, the controller’s just as smart as the Gavita controller where you're able to sunrise sunset your actually label to do a little more since led you can affect the spectrum. Which is the in mind including the one that was kind of pioneered by Gavita which is the output which allow you to daisy chain up to a hundred lights. This light will be able to handle all voltages and they say that this one is about the equivalent of 550 watt hid light and this light is designed with you know, quite a few different features in mind including the one that was kind of pioneered by Gavita. So you can run on any voltage you want like 120, 208, 240, 277 it really does not matter. If you take a look at it, it's a 400 watt light at the wall and it runs from 90 volts to 277 volt and that's totally variable. So let's go over it and show you why that is so this light is actually. Eventually we're just not sure exactly what day that will be, but I think California Light-works is probably gonna be one of the company's that’s going to be the first, and this light probably being the most advanced to date. In the indoor growing industry as most people see LED lights encroaching on the hid market and the ceramic metal halide market, and I think that most people believe led will be the primary light source and the one to go with. California Light-works used to have, you know the Solar Flare and the Solar Storm Light now this is the Solar System, and I asked him, George the owner of California Light-works. You know, why the name Solar System? So we got into some details about what california Light-works is doing and how they're trying to push the envelope with regard to LED's. Hey everyone! Nate from GrowersHouse here, and we just got the new Solar System 550 from California Light-works in and this light just came out recently. California Lightworks - Solar System 550 Charts
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