Plasma Sulfur Lamp
The plasma lamp is often presented as the future ofhorticultural lighting, it emits little heat, does not consume electricity and generates an impressive amount of light.
How does a plasma lamp work?
A plasma bulb is very small and contains a mixture of gas that is exposed to radio waves when the lamp is turned on. The gas is then converted into plasma, which produces a very intense light. In the case of the GAVITA PRO LEP, it is a full spectrum, stable light that includes UVA and UVB rays. This is very important for the growth of your plants.
Why choose the plasma lamp?
It is true that the acquisition of a plasma lamp is a significant economic investment. However, just like LED technology, we can see that it remains profitable in the long term. Indeed, plasma lamps have the particularity to last longer than the classic HPS / MH lamps (5 years on average on the basis of a cycle 18h per day); they also have the particularity to consume less electricity.
As mentioned above, the plasma bulb generates very little heat, but this is not the case of the electromagnetic wave emitter that will convert the gas into plasma. It will not be difficult to dissipate this heat because it is located above the bulb.
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