Stealth Grow 1250 HO LED

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Wattage: 1,000 watts;
Actual Draw: 600 watts*
3.5 amps @ 220V; 7 amps @ 110V
Spectrum of Light: Peaks at 455-475nm, 620-630nm, 660nm and full spectrum
Effective Area of Coverage: 4′ x 4′
Lifespan: 50,000-100,000 hours
or 5-10 Years
Dimensions 22″ x 30″ x 8″

The SG 1250 HO is for commercial growers who absolutely must have high yields and high quality but do not wish to suffer from expensive power bills, excessive heat problems, or an overworked power box. The SG 1250 HO provides better coverage area, better canopy penetration, and significantly higher light output than any other light on the market.

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Stealth LED
If you are looking for a good light for an indoor garden, then look no further than the Stealth LED series. They are the leaders of the field for good reasons.

I knew that LEDs are a more of an investment than other lights, but it was obvious to me that they would earn their cost back in electricity savings alone. Everyone knows that LEDs are infinitely more efficient than older systems. Not only do they make more useful light for less power, but you are not wasting your electricity on generating heat. If the lights do not make the heat, then you do not have to run a fan to get rid of the heat. I live in Texas, and my air conditioning bill thanks me for getting cooler lights.

Moreover, the nature of LEDs means that I am getting more full-spectrum light than I ever could from fluorescent or incandescent lights. With incandescent light you get the spectrum that the filament glows at and that is all. You can get more or less of it, but it does not change. It is the same with fluorescents. The gas glows at certain frequencies and nothing you do will change it. With an LED grow light the company just installs a diode for every frequency they want. The Stealth Grow SG 1250 light system that I bought has the fullest spectrum array of lights available on the market. They have specific emitters for every type of light that a growing plant could need. There are even diodes that put out infrared wavelengths that the eye cannot see. This system is so efficient that it gives me twice as much growing power as a traditional light of equivalent size

I have been using this light for months and my indoor garden is doing great. I save electricity because it gives the plants precisely what they need without wasting it on heat. Then it saves electricity because it does not heat the house and force me to run the air conditioner. It has practically paid for itself already. It is strong, sturdy, and easy to install. It even has little built-in fans for the heat sink. I love these lights.

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  1. Peter, Apr 26, 2013 - Stealth Grow 1250 HO LED
    4/5

    Replaced my 400 watt to save money on electricity. So far I’m impressed it gets great coverage, emits very little heat (great alternative for a heater during the winter), and has 8 built-in fans which are pretty unnoticeable with the door closed. Grows just as well as my old light but uses 80% less energy. The only thing with LEDS is that the leaves of the plant have to be really close to the light, it’s not like a halide where you want it be 18 inches away.

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