INCREDIBLE CANOPY PENETRATION WITHOUT COMPROMISING FOOTPRINT
The Hellion 600/750W DE-HPS easily covers a 5’ x 3’3” (1.5m x 1m) footprint—even when positioned at the minimum recommended distance from the canopy. It’s all thanks to the unique, open-ended design of the Adjust-A-Wings Defender reflector and Super Spreader. Convection heat rises out of the reflector which, in turn, pulls air up through the canopy keeping it healthy, cool and fresh. Meanwhile the Super Spreader mitigates the risk of hot spots directly beneath the lamp, affording the legendary close placement and canopy penetration that is unique to Adjust-A-Wings.
NO WAREHOUSE? NO PROBLEM!
Commercial warehouse growers using 1000W DE-HPS lamps in deep-dish, greenhouse style reflectors are typically forced to allow five to seven feet (152 – 213 cm) above the plant canopy in order to avoid over-heating their plants. This “brute-force” approach massively compromises overall system efficiency as a huge amount of light is inevitably lost to walls and space outside of the active growing area.
NO OTHER REFLECTOR GETS CLOSE
Small, deep-dish greenhouse-style DE-HPS fixtures are simply not suitable for grow tents or domestic indoor growers because they trap heat and concentrate radiant emissions. However, the Hellion 600/750W DE-HPS has been built for grow rooms and grow tents, not greenhouses! As such, it is capable of delivering all the promise of advanced DE-HPS technology without the dreaded burn associated with misused greenhouse lighting.
The Hellion 600/750W DE-HPS offers increased efficiency, higher output, improved lighting spectrum, and longer PAR maintenance (economically viable lamp life) leading to larger yields, lower cost of ownership, and higher quality produce throughout the crop.
Deep-Dish Style Reflector
Adjust-A-Wings Double-Parabolic Reflector
IMPROVED SPECTRUM
In search of unmatched efficiency, performance and spectral integrity we developed and engineered our own e-ballast and lamp as a pair. When ballast and lamp manufacturers develop their wares separately, they are forced to engineer generic products for a wide market (lamps to work on the largest range of ballasts vs. ballasts which are able to fire the widest variety of lamps). Compromises are invariably necessary.
By taking a holistic “ground-up” approach we believe that we are engineering for the real world of the grower—and delivering a flowering spectrum as close to perfection a