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| Kessil LED Lighting System |
LED H150 GROW LIGHTS
The Kessil™ H150 is an innovative high intensity LED grow light designed specifically for indoor growing experts. Using the patented Dense Matrix LED™ platform, H150 effectively delivers penetrating and spectrum specific light directly onto targeted plants. This advanced light source is sophisticated in technology, yet exceptionally easy to operate. The compact form factor makes H150 extremely versatile, providing endless possibilities for its usage.
Product includes:
- LED Fixture
- Power cord
Product Line
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KSH150P |
H150 Purple: General purpose - Special Penta-band RecipeThe PURPLE model is a general purpose LED grow light that can carry many different kinds of plants through the whole growth cycle. This special penta-band recipe combines five different types of red and blue LED chips to create a spectrum that works for every stage of plant growth |
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KSH150M
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H150 Magenta: Flowering Emphasis, Unique Quad-band FormulaSimilar to the PURPLE model but with a much higher ratio in the red spectrum, the MAGENTA model is a general purpose LED grow light that focuses on performance during the bloom phase. This unique quad-band spectrum blends four different types of LED chips together and is ideal for the flowering stages of growth |
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KSH150R
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H150 Red: Bloom BoosterThis distinctive RED model is created to work alongside any grow light system. Taking advantage of H150's compact size, this booster light can be easily integrated into most indoor gardening environments. The all red emission will both increase photon intensity and balance the spectrum to the desired region during the blooming and fruiting phases |
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KSH150RW
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H150 Red Wide Angle: Bloom BoosterThe H150W is a slightly modified iteration of the H150 model. Built with the same Dense Matrix LEDTM technology, the H150W incorporates a larger angle reflector, which allows the source to smoothly spread light over a wider area. Like the H150, it can be used for vegetation and blooming phases, but it is also great for plant propagation, coral growth, and a variety of other unique applications. The H150W is available in a number of various colors, and it's a perfect supplement for traditional fluorescent or HID lighting systems. |
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KSH150B |
H150 Blue: Vegetation EnhancerThe BLUE model is aimed at enhancing vegetative growth without sacrificing yield. Working in conjunction with conventional or advanced LED lighting systems, this booster light will promote stem growth and reduce internodal length. Use this one-of-a-kind LED grow light to supplement the blue spectrum at any time to keep plants healthy and strong. |
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KSH150BW |
H150 Blue Wide Angle: Vegetation EnhancerThe H150W is a slightly modified iteration of the H150 model. Built with the same Dense Matrix LEDTM technology, the H150W incorporates a larger angle reflector, which allows the source to smoothly spread light over a wider area. Like the H150, it can be used for vegetation and blooming phases, but it is also great for plant propagation, coral growth, and a variety of other unique applications. The H150W is available in a number of various colors, and it's a perfect supplement for traditional fluorescent or HID lighting systems. |
Features/Benefits
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Product Specifications
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General Specifications |
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| LED | 30W High Luminous DEX 2100 LED | |
| Fixture Dimensions | 4.49" x 2.48" (Length x Diameter) | |
| Weight | 2.3 lbs | |
| Height from Plant | 12" to 18" | |
| Coverage Area | 2 feet diameter | |
| Power Supply | 100-240V AC (Input), 24V DC (Output) | |
| Power Usage | 36W (40W Max) | |
Kessil Articles
- Cloning Wars (From Maximum Yield Magazine February 2011)
- Booster LEDs Take Plant Steering to a Whole New Level (From Maximum Yield Magazine January 2011)
- Growing Indoor Plants Using LED Lighting (From Maximum Yield Magazine September 2010)
- A New Breed of LED - Intensified Lighting for Indoor Growing (From Maximum Yield Magazine August 2010)
- LED Technology Paves the Way for a Spectral Revolution (From Maximum Yield Magazine July 2010)




