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August 26, 2009

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PARsource Lighting Solutions
The GLX and GLS e-systems are designed for high wattage/high clearance or low wattage/low clearance commercial greenhouse applications. The microprocessor controlled electronic light fixture combines high light output, light-pattern energy efficiency and versatility into one compact design.
PARsource.com

Kavita Canada
Three different product fixtures are available from Kavita Canada: a 400-watt, a 600-watt and a 750-watt fixture. All three fixtures accommodate 120, 208, 240, 277, 247 and 480 voltages.
www.gavita.nl

PL Light Systems Canada
Metal Halide (MH) lamps produce a whitish light that resembles the spectrum of daylight. An MH lamp has a transparent discharge tube filled with a mixture of gas and metal salts of halogens. MH fixtures are available in the 400-watt and the new 1000-watt model with two new specially designed 1000-watt reflectors.
PLLight.com

Spectrum Technologies
Multi-Sensor Quantum light meters measure light energy at the specific wavelengths plants actually use for photosynthesis. All meters measure Photosynthetic Photo Flux as mol m‾² s‾¹ for Photosynthetically Active Radiation in the range of 400-700 nm.
SpecMeters.com

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Comments (2)
(Thu Dec 22 04:57:45 2011)

Greetings, Currently own 4 1000W PL Systems. Would like to run with individual timers at 208/230V. Do you know of any timers that operate at this voltage? Thanks.

(Tue Sep 27 06:22:36 2011)

Greetings, Currently own 4 1000W PL Systems. Would like to run with individual timers at 208/230V. Do you know of any timers that operate at this voltage? Thanks.