Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Why Choose LED Grow Lights?


LED or light-emitting diodes is an electric light source which uses a cluster of semiconductor diodes. When the diodes are switched on, electrons are able to recombine with electron holes and energy is released in the form of a light. LED lights are usually compact with integrated optical components to shape its radiation pattern and assist in reflection.
In hydroponics or indoor gardening, the use of LED Grow lights is recommended because it presents many advantages over traditional light sources and the use of such lighting is much favored compared to the traditional HID Lights because of the following:

1. Efficiency. LED produces less heat, energy and pollution. Because it has a directional pattern, the emitted energy does not get wasted on the rest of the spectrum. In addition, it also produces more light per watt than incandescent bulbs.

2. Economical. LED saves you energy and therefore saves you money. Compared to using an average HID Light that only lasts for 10,000 hours or 1.1 years, a LED Grow Light can extend to 60,000 hours which is equivalent to 6.9 years.

3. Excellent plant growth. Because of the accurate lighting that LED supplies your plants, the precise amount of light that your plants need to flourish is obtained, thus, giving you healthier, nutritious and remarkable crops.

4. Extra simple. With the LED Grow Light as your light source for your plants, you won’t be needing anymore bulbs, ballast, reflector and cooling system.

5. Extra safe to use. LED is perfectly safe to use on plants. It is also safe for gardeners because it replaces at least four hydroponic instruments in the facility thus reducing the risk of short circuit.

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1 comment:

basementhydro said...

Once the production catches up with the technology and we finally start seeing some good, cheap panels I think LEDs will be the standard.

I just can't quite afford them yet.