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The Cannalights 2000W LED Grow Light is designed for indoor gardening enthusiasts, featuring a full spectrum light that mimics sunlight, a Veg/Bloom switch for tailored growth, and energy-efficient technology that saves over 50% on electricity costs. With advanced SMD LED technology, it promises higher yields and a hassle-free user experience.
Color | 2000 Dual Switch |
Material | Aluminum |
Light Source Type | LED |
Shade Material | Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Alloy Steel |
Power Source | AC |
Brand | XECCON |
Style | 200W LED Grow Light for Indoor Plant with dual switches |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Mounting Type | Indoor |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Manufacturer | XECCON |
Part Number | SMART 3522F |
Item Weight | 6.34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.7 x 8.2 x 2.3 inches |
Item model number | 3522F |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Assembled Height | 2.3 inches |
Assembled Length | 13.7 inches |
Assembled Width | 8.2 inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Stainless Steel Hanger Hook, Power cord |
Specific Uses | indoor grow |
Special Features | full spectrum |
Shade Color | Red |
Switch Style | switch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 2000 watts |
B**R
WOWZER, worth it. 3522F
Went OOS after I ordered then hit flooding during shipping. So three weeks late, and I made do. NOW, though, I finally have enough lumens to get the job done. I had a small grow pucklight good enough for one plant to about half growth and another daylight clipon. That and some LED daylights in brooder reflectors. Why do I mention all this?I needed more light for my grow. The decider for me was seeing the pictures where someone had 24 daisychained to grow a commercial crop in tunnel.I did receive the grow pot and the hanging clips shown as well. Well packaged with dense soft foam (not Styrofoam) Front picture, 384 LED's. Back, I removed the company ID (totally neat aluminum tile) and the foam with glue to assist dissipation of heat. I will be putting them elsewhere though. Easy to pry off and roll the foam off. Hence not in my pictures. They are attached on the universal plug side. Sort of scary looking, but it will accept just about any format of wall current plug known. I showed how a two slot one round-ground USA plug fits into that plug.Fans are quiet but noisier than the round puck one (112 LED's Red/Blue grow format-and having two of three fans ailing). I have tinntinitus and it cuts through at a frequency that is bothersome to me (hinging on 60 cycle). Hoping install into the grow booth fixes that. For most people the noise will be noticeable if in the open but not such a bother.Light. Man do they put out. That next to last picture is the temporary grow setup. Three autoflowers starting into bloom. Next few days I should get the booth up and everything installed and should be able to share.Face is plastic feeling. Which is fine if there is heat dissipation and the LED mount plate has ventilation holes. Back shows vents for two fans, and two switches. The black one is On/Off, the other switches between Grow and Bloom (Bloom is marked). The Grow is more blue, the Bloom is more red. There is no combo setting.The cord was a little short for my initial power but has female end same as most old computer monitor and present computer tower power cords. I dug out a longer one and hooked the higher of the two to power and used one of the provided cords to daisy chain between units. Power to unit plug is at the on/off switch. You could back wire if you need a different plug, but you will need male whatever to fit in the universal port. Then go from power switch to universal port on the next one with provided cord.The hanger has four of the big/little clips that sort of slide snap (push the tongue in to get the hang point metal strip to slide in. Then invert so large end is at the hang point and the coated steel cable loop is in the small end. Other end loops are hooked together with a small carabiner clip. You can open it to rearrange the way the wires are twisted or not between those clips and the suspension carabiner. Then put the wide end down of the closed carabiner, and hook up the carabiner to your hook or suspension item (I am using chain in picture).All easy enough.....and. Grabbing onto it after running for awhile. It's WARM but won't burn the average person.Solid enough feeling, entire thing is constructed well enough to feel good overall on what you just invested. I have a 2x4' grow booth and figure two will be enough to raise three plants in there.The aluminum tag says designed by Xeccon in California and built in China. The tag picture has some terrible reflections, sorry.Outside shipping box says Cannalite but extols the contents as a regular grow light. If you need more discreetness ask for Amazon packaging (put it in an Amazon box). Here I didn't feel like I needed that extra.Will update after the grow booth setup.I do strongly suggest you get the green/filter wraparound sunglasses. The puck I could stand for a few minutes to turn things on and off, water, etc. These are a lot stronger and you will appreciate the glasses IMMEDIATELY.
S**N
Great quality and price!
The media could not be loaded. Tried it for a while,I was pleasantly surprised that works great exactly as advertised. First,it is easy and convenient to install. It can save power. More importantly, it has the nice cooling fans on it and doesn't generate much heat at all. No need to add cooling to keep the room at the right temperature. My succulent plant has been used for more than a week and obviously grew a lot. This light is doing a great job! I would recommend this light.
A**B
Bright light for a good price...but bring your own cord.
This produces a very impressive amount of light, to the extent that it was visible from outside even through blackout curtains. Someone actually called the police on me thinking I was growing weed, and I had to let them into the room to show them that I just brought in my plants for the winter. That little snafu notwithstanding, I'm quite pleased with my purchase. A word of warning, since you will most likely be hanging this from a ceiling hook, you're not going to be able to easily reach the switch to turn this on and off. And the cord it comes with is absurdly short. So you're going to need to provide your own grounded three-prong extension cable. And I would also suggest plugging that into a power strip, so you can use that to turn the light on and off without having to get a stool every time.
N**T
Powerful Light and a Great Value
First off, this light is blindingly bright. I didn't test the actual PAR, but its bright. The plant growth rate I have seen with this light has been very good, and the health of the plants has been great. The build quality of the housing seems good, there were no dead LED's upon arrival. The spread of the lighting seems pretty good. The packaging for the shipping was very secure, with plenty of padding. I don't have any complaints about the light, its simple and puts out good light. Its a great value if you are looking to do a little indoor gardening.
J**.
Do not last
I had written a review for these lights after buying 5, and they were working out. However, over the past year, all are having problems or stopped working. They get hot, make buzzing sounds, and eventually stop working. They also were staying illuminated after turning off. They must be unplugged to shut down completely. They may be reasonabley priced, but only getting a year of use is a complete waste. I have 2 other brands that look identical to this, and they had the same problems. They may just keep changing the name as the bad reviews come in.My previous review:I just purchased my 5th Xeccon 2000W grow light. I have tried several LED lights over the past years, including more expensive ones. My main lights were G8 leds, which cost me 3k total (and which I regret). I tried these lights after a lot of research. I was considering switching to quantum boards - I wanted more white light, less of the gimmicky plurple, and lower watt leds. I don't see the benefits of COBs because they seem like simply a concentration of lower watt leds. That's what this light is. A lot of lower wattage diodes. It's more sturdy than a quantum board and has fans to move air out. I was very skeptical at first, and I made the mistake of starting with Xeccons lower watt lights (600). These were too limited for my use. I returned those, keeping only one for my micro-greens (which it is perfect for). I kept my main lights and bought these as supplemental, but I am so impressed, I am starting to replace my other lights with these. I may look at Xeccon's larger lights at some point. For me, 2 of the 2000 watt lights cover a 4 x 4 grow area, but that depends on the size and needs of the plants. I had one light damaged on delivery and the company immediately replaced it. They have answered emails, which is important, and seem to stand behind their product. However, I think they are doing themselves a disservice by identifying their lights by wattage. Calling it a "2000 watt" light is confusing to people who don't understand leds. In my opinion, this light is equivalent to a 450 watt HPS, and that is a compliment, not an insult. You could not buy the bulb for this price and your electric bill would be much higher. Plus there's very little heat from this light. I've been using these lights for about 3 months. My final concern is how long they will last, and I will update this post if I have any major problems. But for now, I highly recommend these lights. There is another brand selling very similar Vander lights, and I actually ordered one. I did not have a good experience with that light, but my review for that was rejected because I compared it to the Xeccon lights.
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