How much power does an LED grow light use?

You have most likely heard that LED grow lights are more efficient than traditional grow lights like HPS, CMH Grow lights and Fluorescent bulbs. And you wonder “is it really possible to save on electricity consumption when using LED grow lights?”

The answer is “yes”, and this article would tell you why.

Your plants do not use electricity to grow but photons of light. Your focus as a grower should be on providing the right amount of light (measured in a number of photons) of the right quality (spectrum) over the right time and evenly spread over your crop canopy. This can be achieved if you use fixtures that are high quality manufactured and its engineering is backed up by plant knowledge and science.

LED Grow Lights – What is a Watt?
A watt is a unit of measure that describes the power used by an electrical circuit. Historically, consumers have used watts as a way to measure the amount of light produced by a light bulb. A 100 watt light bulb is much brighter than a 60 watt light bulb and two different brands of 100 watt incandescent bulbs have about the same brightness, because they use mostly the same technology.

How to measure a grow lights efficiency?
The most obvious way to measure the efficiency of a lighting system is by simply calculating the quantity of visible light produced (lumens) against the power (in watts) entering the actual light-producing part of the system (bulbs or diodes).

By this raw measure of efficiency, HID grow lights are more efficient than LEDs. HIDs produce an average of 120 lumens/watt, and the High-Pressure Sodium (HPS) type of HID bulb can be even more efficient than this. A decent LED grow light will produce around 100 lumens/watt.

Best LED Grow Lights for Sale

Grow-It-LED S3 600W LED Grow Light
Grow-It-LED Aegis Series S3 600W LED Grow Light

ECO Farm 500W Commercial LED Grow Light Bar

ECO Farm 300W 400W 500W Commercial LED Grow Light Bar

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