Under Canopy Lights
Boost Your Yield and Crop Health By Lighting Smarter, Not Harder.
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These are lights designed to sit beneath plant canopies where top lights can’t quite reach.
Faven’s under canopy lights are the best way to improve the yield and health of your plants with minimal increase to operational costs. Made to supplement overhead light installations, this under canopy light offers a low maintenance way to:
- Increase flowering,
- Give your plants more consistent growth and color,
- Increase concentration of THC and some terpene compounds,
- And decreases labor costs by eliminating the need for under clearing "lollipopping".
**Read Carefully** Faven offers two different spectrums based on the type of top lighting being used inside grow rooms or greenhouses - this is called "Spectrum Balancing." The goal is to supplement additional spectrums and wavelengths that may be lacking in current lighting layouts. This gives cultivators greater control over the quality of the product being produced. While adding Favens to your facility will increase yield, increasing the product quality is also a top priority.
- R6 lights (60% red) compliment HID top lights that are high in ROY
- R8 lights (80% red) compliment full spectrum LED top lights.
Consistent Light Spread
The lenses on both types have a bubbled shape to diffuse light evenly and increase canopy penetration.
Dimming Capabilities
These lights are compatible with dimming controllers so you will have complete control over light intensity throughout the growth process. Faven lights can dim down to 35 - 40% if their maximum intensity.
- Waterproof and Able to Connect
Waterproof connectors with an IP66 rating allow you to connect up to 20 lights with extension cords (sold separately) for a large layout that will be perfectly safe with any irrigation system.
Features
- Compatible with Trolmaster and Vivosun dimming controllers
- Can daisy chain up to 20 lights together
- Come in either 60% red spectrum or 80% red spectrum
Specifications
- 120W Dimmable LED
- 46” L X 2.9” W X 3.3” H
- IP66 waterproof rating
ETL, DLC, CE, FCC certified
Commercial Pricing: If you are a commercial or large scale facility, please fill out our questionnaire so we can apply bulk discounts and build a lighting plan for you!
Please contact us for orders larger than 16 units, as those will need to ship via freight.
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How to Order
Don't know how many lights you need? See menus below.
If you still have questions, feel free to reach out to us for a lighting layout!
How many lights do I need?
Convert your bench length to inches, then divide by 46". That is how many lights each row can support.
Example:
14' bench length, 3 plants wide
14' x 12" = 168", 168" ÷ 46" = 3 lights (round down)
3 x 2 (available rows in-between plants) = 6 lights
How many power cords and extensions do I need?
Each bench requires at least one power cord. Depending on your total lights, you can daisy chain your rows with an extension. If you exceed max daisy-chain #, you will need two or more power cords per bench.
Max Daisy-Chain #
1.0 Amps - 10 lights - 120v
0.5 Amps - 17 lights - 240v
0.43 Amps - 20 lights -277v
Examples -
Scenario 1
240v, 6 lights per row, 2 rows of lights, 12 lights total = One 240v power cord and one extension cord per bench
Scenario 2
240v, 12 lights per row, 2 rows of lights, 24 total = Two 240v power cords per bench
Scenario 3
240v, 8 lights per row, 3 rows of lights, 24 total = Two 240v power cords and one extension per bench
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How to order more than 16 lights?
Please submit your lighting layout for larger or commercial orders. Bulk pricing discounts.
4' Wide Bench Recommendations
If the facility bench width is 4' or less and you are running four plants wide, we recommend dropping plant count to three plants wide. We've seen great results in reducing plant count in our trials. A lower planting density promotes greater air flow which drives production in the lower canopy.