
3rd-Generation
LED Flowering Projector
Deep-Red & Far-Red spectrum
Next-Gen Precision. Upgraded Thermal Design. Ultimate Efficiency
Models available: 50W / 100W / 150W / 200W
The Cylon 3rd-Generation (Gen-3) LED flowering projector sets a new industry benchmark for industrial horticultural lighting control. Retaining our proven custom-tailored Red light spectra, the Gen-3 features a completely re-engineered structural housing and a high-performance optical lens matrix to deliver exceptional energy savings, uniform field coverage, and unmatched long-term reliability
KEY FEATURES
True 2W LED Cores: Powered by specialized high-output SMD 5054 2W cores for intense photon delivery and peak electrical efficiency.
High-Efficacy Output: Delivers an impressive luminous and radiant efficiency up to 150 lm/W, giving you significantly more light output with lower power consumption.
Optimum Spectral Ratio: True agricultural 75% 660nm (Deep-Red) & 25% 730nm (Far-Red) configuration for perfect flowering induction.

Product Specifications
Optimum LED energy consumption
Models available: 50W / 100W / 150W / 200W
Enhanced Options and Precision
Integrated PC Optical Lens Matrix for precise light distribution, maximum target uniformity
Advanced Cooling
Heavy-duty ADC12 die-cast aluminum body with optimized finite element thermal analysis, ensuring low junction temperatures
Application
Commercial Greenhouses / Open-Field (Outdoor) Cultivation
Durable and robust
Rated at IP66 waterproof and dustproof with an impact grade for absolute resilience
Aluminum body
Integrated heat sink
Wide Input voltage
Smart wide-voltage driver supporting AC 85V – 265V to guarantee stable performance
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Designed for various cut flowers and bedding plants

Solidago

Aster

Trachelium

Gypsophilia

Phlox

Asclepias

Lisianthus / Eustoma

Hypericum

Chrysanthemum

Lilium candidum

Scabiosa / Pincushions
Certifications


Waterproof and dustproof
IP66 grade

CE
Certified to CE
IEC 62560
Certified for IEC 62560

Durable and sturdy design
For longer lifetime
(at least 25,000h)

