Hellion Digital Ballast 630w CMH - Adjust-A-Wings
Hellion 630w CMH Dimmable Low Frequency Square Wave Electronic Ballast
The E-ballast has a 230v 2.5 metre Input Power Cord and a IEC Outlet socket these units also have on board 0-10V controller ports
Get ready for the industry’s most advanced and efficient 630w CMH lighting.
The secret is Adjust-A-Wings engineering their own e-ballast with Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) < 5%. THD of below 5% is very difficult to achieve & is a universal mark of excellence in the world of ballast performance
So get ready for industry-leading performance and efficiency from the new 630w Ceramic Metal Halide (CMH) lighting
Unlock The Power of Deep Spectral Mixing
Professional growers are already aware of the increase in crop quality made possible through mixing the spectrums of HPS and CMH lamps. However the greenhouse-style fixtures that they commonly use require high placement above the canopy which reduces radiant intensity (as opposed to overall intensity measured on a PAR meter) and limits yield.
By combining DE-HPS with DE-CMH and using Adjust-A-Wings plus Super Spreaders, growers can mix spectrums and maintain high radiant intensity, fully unlocking the “Emerson Effect” to drive production (whole plant) for improved yields and quality.
The Adjust A Wings 630W CMH ballasts were designed and fine-tuned to operate in unison with Adjust A Wings 630W DE lamps.
The project took 4 years of meticulous design & testing. Ballasts + lamps that are tuned to operate in harmony output significantly more & last longer !
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) < 5%. THD of below 5% is very difficult to achieve & is a universal mark of excellence in the world of ballast performance
Adjust A Wings CMH lamps contain the highest quality Japanese Ceramic arc tubes packed with custom blended Japanese amalgam for the best spectrum, highest output and longest life.
PAR output at 630W = 1200 umol for 3100K lamp and 1210 umol for 4200K lamp
Efficiency 1.90 – 1.92 umol/watt
We recommend to replace your 630W CMH lamps every 12 – 18 months. By this time they may have lost 7 – 8% of their initial output.