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  • DimLux DIMLUX XTREME SERIES LED 500W
  • DimLux DIMLUX XTREME SERIES LED 500W
  • DimLux DIMLUX XTREME SERIES LED 500W
  • DimLux DIMLUX XTREME SERIES LED 500W
  • DimLux DIMLUX XTREME SERIES LED 500W
  • DimLux DIMLUX XTREME SERIES LED 500W

DIMLUX XTREME SERIES LED 500W

Article number: 2-901
€978,95 *

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DIMLUX XTREME SERIES LED 500W

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INTRODUCING THE MOST POWERFUL AND INTELLIGENT LED ON THE MARKET!
THE DIMLUX XTREME SERIES LED 500W.

12 years ago, Dimlux introduced the first groundbreaking remote-controlled HPS ballast in combination with the Maxi Controller: the Dimlux Xtreme Series.
Today, Dimlux unveils the smartest, most efficient, and most powerful grow light on the market: the Dimlux Xtreme Series LED!
This innovative LED fixture sets a new benchmark in horticultural lighting.
With patented technology, advancements in LED innovation, and an optimized thermal design, the Dimlux Xtreme Series LED is the preferred choice for growers seeking a substantial return on investment. Our adjustable PhytoVegSpec growth spectrum allows full control over light quality (spectral flexibility) and quantity (intensity and DLI), ensuring uniform distribution and deep canopy penetration.
The Dimlux Xtreme Series LED produces ultra-high levels of PPFD, evenly distributed over a 1.5 x 1.5 m grow area, delivering consistently high-quality indoor crops with increased yields.
The Dimlux Xtreme Series LED is dimmable without compromising efficiency. The spectrum and output can be programmed based on the time of day and the crop's growth stage.

Dimlux Xtreme Series LED - NIR

NIR stands for Near Infrared.

NIR is red light that becomes visible with a thermographic camera and is not directly perceptible to the naked eye.

The theory that this red light does not contribute to photosynthesis has been debunked. Recent studies show that when the red spectrum and NIR are combined, the total effect is equal to or even greater than the sum of its parts. Red and near-infrared should be used together for optimal performance.

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