PlatinumLEDTom
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What's up @PlatinumLEDTom I've watched all the videos on YouTube and looked on the site but I guess I'm over looking it.
I'm looking for the complete par chart readings of the P300 series light.
Can you post it here or link me to it my friend???
A-Trian & namvet25. Sorry for not getting back to you sooner. I checked with Mark to see if we had complete PAR footprint readings you requested, and he mentioned that we decided to offer core coverage area recommendations instead. The reason is that footprint readings can be very difficult to translate into results and can be very misleading. There are a few factors that can greatly alter footprint results, which include:
- Wall reflectivity
- How far the light is from the wall.
- Other objects that may be in the room.
Finally, spectrum is another very important factor that influences effectiveness of a grow lighting technology. Many lighting technologies that create full spectrum light waste a lot of energy in the 510 nm to 580 nm range which has weak light absorption by chlorophyll and no morphogenetic effect. Platinum does offer a full spectrum LED technology, but focuses on the nm ranges a plant needs most for photosynthesis. Platinum LED also included IR and UV diodes which help create stronger and healthier plants. Here is the light spectrum for our line off LED lights:
I hope this helps and please let us know if we can be of any additional service.