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"Very High Frequency Light-Emitting Plasma Lamps" (VHF-LEPL) since 1999

WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF ADVANCED LAMP TECHNOLOGY!

Sun Pulse makes the the only Digital Lamps for certified HID Electronic & Digital Electronic Ballasts. Sun Pulse Lamps are made with US intellectual properties and the highest quality, globally sourced components.

Sun Pulse Lamps are also specifically designed for people, pets, plants, fish, and anywhere you need high quality light. Sun Pulse offers a wide varity of lamps for use in horticultural, aquarium, residential and commerical applications.

FAQ

Q. What is a K?
A. When we mention a 3K, 4K, 6.4K or 10K lamp, the K refers to the Kelvin color temperature of the lamp. A red lamp has warmer colors, and a bluer lamp has cooler colors on the scale (2 is reddish, and 10 is bluish, for example.)
Q. What's a Pulse Start Metal Halide?
A. Pulse start metal halides are the next generation of halide lamps. The traditional lamps are called “probe-start” metal halides. Probe and Pulse just refer to the method of the starting sequence for the arc stream as it passes through the arc tube to make the plasma.
Q. Why are there four different colours?
A. There’s a lot of photobiology, plant science, light science and gas chemistry that really answers that question. In short, it depends on the application. We make the different Kelvin colors in a similar way that nutrient recipes are different. We need certain fertilizers at certain stages of plant development, and now there are different colors of lamps that can be used at certain stages to enhance plant development.

These new lamps are designed to run with digital ballasts, and sunpulse guarantees the bulb for two years as long as it is used with a Sunpulse certified digital ballast.

If you want more information:www.sunpulselamps.com/index.php

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Guest samuelo
I need to check these lights out - have you any lumen info? or is it as usual with mh/hps roughly being 400w - 50000l, 600w- 90000l, 1000w - 140000l with these lamps?
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