Photo courtesy of JumpLights
Horticulture lighting company JumpLights recently announced the launch of its newest overcanopy horticultural lights, the ETS MAX line.
With years of research, testing and engagement with growers, the ETS MAX line is designed for maximum efficiency to help cultivators who are looking to maximize their yields and ROI.
ETS MAX fixtures are bright, durable and lightweight, with customizable power, spectrum and fall pattern options. They leverage superior quality diodes and have JumpLights’ highest-ever PPE at key spectrums, meaning cultivators get more light output per watt.
"We’re excited to help growers get more light output efficiently with our revolutionary new fixture design," said Matteo del Ninno, JumpLights’ chief technology officer, co-founder and designer of the new fixtures. "More efficiency means growers can get more light on plants with the same power, or the same light with half the power."
The ETS MAX is available in a 76% red spectrum for greenhouse applications, a 58% red spectrum for indoor applications and a 29% red spectrum for specialized applications. The fixtures can be hung in multiple two- and three-bar configurations, with six different total power options available. It works well for cannabis and traditional horticultural crops.
To see the light and meet its inventors, cultivators can register for JumpLights’ ETS MAX webinar at 1 p.m. ET July 30 here.
For more information, visit JumpLights’ website or e-mail info@jumplights.com.
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