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can led lights grow aquarium plants PhotonTube™ T8 LED Grow Light Tube for Planted Tank & Aquarium

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can led lights grow aquarium plants PhotonTube™ T8 LED Grow Light Tube for Planted Tank & AquariumAvailable in 4000K or 6500K to simulate natural sunlight Full spectrum coverage from 420 nm to 800 nm with optimized spectra for plant growth and aquarium health 1. 8 umols J efficiency 33 umols sec photon flux output 95 CRI and R9 > 80 Input voltage: 120, 208, 240 or 277 V AC G13 (Medium Bi pin), not polarity sensitive (single or double ended compatible) Works with both shunted and non shunted tombstones TriplePlay compatibility technology

  • Available in 4000K or 6500K to simulate natural sunlight
  • Full spectrum coverage from 420 nm to 800 nm with optimized spectra for plant growth and aquarium health
  • 1.8 umols/J efficiency
  • 33 umols/sec photon flux output
  • 95 CRI and R9 > 80
  • Input voltage: 120, 208, 240 or 277 V AC
  • G13 (Medium Bi-pin), not polarity sensitive (single or double ended compatible)
  • Works with both shunted and non-shunted tombstones
  • TriplePlay™ compatibility technology automatically detects your fixture type. Works with existing T8 fixtures and ballasts (no rewiring of fixture) or ballast bypass (rewiring) - your choice.
  • 18 Watt power consumption
  • 48" in length
  • Rated for use in damp locations
  • 50,000 hours lifetime, 5 year warranty
  • Available in packs of 4 tubes or 24 tubes
  • Free standard shipping to USA addresses
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Product Overview

PhotonTube™ is a new LED tube product line that has its light output tuned to the spectral and intensity needs of growing plants and keeping fish healthy. The T8 PhotonTube™ offers 33 umols/sec of photon output, with spectral coverage across the PAR spectrum from 420 nm to 800 nm.

Our PhotonTube™ LED grow lights are available in 4000K and 6500K, with 95 CRI and R9 > 80 - this indicates a color spectrum that comes very close to natural sunlight.

Because this is a full-spectrum product, the resulting light output is a soft white color that simulates natural daylight. The high CRI rating ensures that your coral colors will pop, and fish colors appear as natural and vivid.

These T8 LED tubes are UL Type A and Type B compatible, meaning they can be used with or without a fluorescent ballast. Plug it in directly to your existing T8 fixture, or a new fixture with the ballast removed - whatever is easier!

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Simply contact us within 30 calendar days after delivery and we'll send a replacement at no additional charge, or offer you a full refund.

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