Description
SANSI LED Grow Light Bulb for Seeds and Greens
Product Overview
- Type: Full Spectrum LED Grow Light Bulb
- Wattage: 10W (equivalent to 150W)
- Base: E26
- Pack Size: 2-Pack
Key Features
4000K Daylight Spectrum
- Mimics the solar spectrum for optimal plant growth.
- Covers the full visible spectrum (400nm-780nm).
- Color rendering index (Ra) close to 100, promoting effective plant growth and improving crop yield and quality.
Secondary Optical Design
- High light efficiency with PPF: 16.8umol/s and PPFD: 97.91μmol/s/㎡ at 1FT.
- Enhanced light distribution through optical lens design, improving light utilization and extending lifespan to 25,000 hours.
Patented COC Technology
- Uses Chip on Ceramic technology for superior thermal management.
- Reduces thermal resistance for faster heat conduction, leading to higher product reliability and efficiency.
Safety and Reliability
- Constructed from flame-retardant ceramic material (V0 grade).
- Reinforced insulation eliminates electric shock risks.
- Anti-corrosion (WF2 grade) shell material ensures durability.
- Low infrared emission reduces the risk of plant burns.
Guarantees
- ETL listed and CE certified for quality and safety.
- 24/7 customer support available for any inquiries.
Conclusion
The SANSI LED Grow Light Bulb is designed to support all stages of plant growth with its full-spectrum light and advanced technology, ensuring safety, reliability, and high efficiency for indoor gardening.
Chloe –
very good for sprouting vegetable seeds.
Luis Fox –
Used for my clones which is legal in Canada until I transplanted outside. 100% happy
Jonatan –
Le plastique est un peu fragile. La luminosité est excellente. Une belle lumière vive et blanche. Mes plantes réagissent bien.
Ross Heinsohn –
My garden doesn’t always get the best sunlight due to some very tall trees. These worked great to grow my seedlings into plants that actually produce vegetables. I still occasionally use them on cloudy days, just to make sure the garden doesn’t get too needy.
Chuck –
I’m using these for some built-in overhead lighting for an aquarium, with a in-wall light switch timer.
First, these lights will not work with a dimmer. I don’t mean they won’t dim (they won’t, of course) but they refused to work even with a dimmer set to full power. I know this because originally my light fixture had a dimmer, and I was waiting for the timer to arrive in the mail, so I thought I’d just plug these bulbs in and manually turn the lights on, just leaving the dimmer on full. However, they spazzed out when I tried, so I had to wait until the timer arrived/install it in order to use them.
Second, they don’t seem to get nearly as hot as some others claimed. I believe the instructions indicated that they are not to be used in an enclosed light fixture, so maybe they would get much hotter in that sort of situation. If they really consume only 10W (which I haven’t tested yet), then they literally cannot produce more than 10W in heat, whereas 60W incandescents put out something like 50W into heat. I’m definitely not complaining about their heat output.
Their light is in a fairly narrow beam. I think the listing said 30 degrees or so. I had to raise my hanging light fixtures significantly to get good coverage on my aquarium. I would have preferred a slightly wider angle, but that’s just personal preference. It’s not really a flaw.
The bulbs are pretty small, so they fit in a small fixture. They are a bit smaller than a typical incandescent ~60W bulb.
They are pretty bright. I haven’t measured the brightness, but they are mostly sufficient for my aquarium. I say mostly, because my aquarium has a lot of floating plants, which block a lot of light for the lower, submerged plants. I ended up buying the slightly brighter but very similar 15W/”200W Equivalent” Sansi bulbs, and I will probably use these 10W bulbs for some other project later.
I also can’t really speak to the light spectrum that they output. Most aquarium plants aren’t super picky, but I’m also growing some emersed plants riparium-style and they are a bit pickier. Time will tell if they like the light that these output. However, just eyeballing it, they look pretty good.
I also definitely cannot speak to longevity yet. Mine are on about 8hr a day, switched using an automatic timer, so not a lot of on/off wear (which seems to stress the cheap power supplies found in most LED bulbs), but a lot of “on” hours are added daily. I’ll report back if and when they might break.
Katya Saunders –
Great Grill lights they fit well into other lamps. They’re very bright just look out for the ceramic at top it gets very hot. I’ve burnt myself a few times.
Amazon Customer –
These lights saved my plants. I don’t get a lot of natural light and these workout great.
Amazon Customer –
My apartment doesn’t get much light and over the first few months of winter my plants were starting to suffer from it. As soon as I installed the light they began to come back to life. Wish I had gotten them sooner!
Pai –
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Ilumina super bien, tiene gran potencia y no se calienta como otros focos. Mi terrario tiene una semana con la luz y esta teniendo nuevos brotes y crecimiento. Muy contento con las luces!. Se sienten de buena calidad.
Amanda –
I have over 100 house plants and these bulbs are the only brand I use. Paired with plug in light fixtures purchased on Amazon, I can provide light to several plants. I even put grow lights in my porch lights for the plants under them!
Rosie –
This is my Dr inc time buying these. My plants have never looked better.
Amazon Customer –
I have been using a whole bunch of these purple grow lamps for my chilli plants, ferns and bonsai I have been running as an experiment. So when they all stopped working one after the other, I bought these Sansi LED bulbs. Here are my observations:
1. Very small when compared to those other lamps I have been using. Couple of LEDs with TIR optics attached to what looks like a ceramic heatsink. No Giant heatsink with sharp fins.
2. Very easy to point and have a narrower focused beam. This makes it very easy to point them.
3. My jalapeno and habanero plants reacted immediately by flowering. I have them on a timer. Nothing else has changed.
4. My Ficus bonsai reacted by growing a bunch of leaves.
5. My ferns reacted within a few days by growing a bunch of new offshoots.
Overall, my plants like these lights.
Cons:
1. Tiny heatsink is very misleading. It looks cool but gets very hot. I almost burned myself.
Amanda –
I put these in my bathroom, because if my kids refuse to turn off the light I might as well grow something. My monstera is thriving! These lights are durable and work great.