jimihendrix1
Well-Known Member
Anyone heard of them???
These look like the ultimate in LED Technology so far???
Im a 1000w Gavita/Hortilux guy, and am very skeptical to change anything when I know it works, and its doing what I expect of it.
BUT. This stuff looks DANGEROUS. In a good way.
I was just surfing around last night looking into whats up new in LEP, and LED, and came upon X Led Technology company. WTF????
I messaged them, and asked them if they can make a light compatible for growing plants, as they say they can make about anything concerning LED. 3000k-7000k color temps too.
The crazy thing about these LED is the LUX, not to mention the Lumens, and contrary to popular misinformation, Lumens, and PAR are not far off from each other, and is a good indicator. of PAR. But they care about LUX.
But these lights are off the charts even for LED claims. Makes all other lighting look like a dim candle, going by the specs on these things.
This tech may be so bright, and so much LUX ect, it has to be used with caution Im sure.
How about 433,000 lumens Sq/m??? 3.5k watts. Real Watts.








Probably run hot too. Needs water cooled.







But 3500w, and 433,000 lumens and between 100,000 LUX, and 250,000 LUX.












I believe the Sun is 100,000 LUX.
My question.
Heres what they wrote me. back.
ME
Hi,
How about a unit that runs in
USA Voltage 120v-220
3100k temp
Run continuously
Cover a 5 x 5 area with 160,000 or more lumens
Grow Plants
Thanks
X Technology
Not any problem
Look on de website www.x-ledtechnology.com
Photo Gallery.
Water cooled units , 1x 1 meter (yard) 430000 Lumen from 3,5 Kw drivers for Lab in San Francisco ( 110V, running 24/7)
100000- 250000 Lux, equal to double of direct sunlight.
How many Lumens. What you want. Better to outline LUX; light intensity at the target (Lumen per square meter )
3000K to 7000K, what you want.
What’s 5x 5 for dimension. US measures with rather variable bodyparts like elbows, feet, thumbs.
Best regards
XLED Technology
Bergmanstraat 1
7451GL Holten
Netherlands
www.x-ledtechnology.com
+31 651413595
Elmer Pennewaard











These look like the ultimate in LED Technology so far???
Im a 1000w Gavita/Hortilux guy, and am very skeptical to change anything when I know it works, and its doing what I expect of it.
BUT. This stuff looks DANGEROUS. In a good way.
I was just surfing around last night looking into whats up new in LEP, and LED, and came upon X Led Technology company. WTF????
I messaged them, and asked them if they can make a light compatible for growing plants, as they say they can make about anything concerning LED. 3000k-7000k color temps too.
The crazy thing about these LED is the LUX, not to mention the Lumens, and contrary to popular misinformation, Lumens, and PAR are not far off from each other, and is a good indicator. of PAR. But they care about LUX.
But these lights are off the charts even for LED claims. Makes all other lighting look like a dim candle, going by the specs on these things.
This tech may be so bright, and so much LUX ect, it has to be used with caution Im sure.
How about 433,000 lumens Sq/m??? 3.5k watts. Real Watts.









Probably run hot too. Needs water cooled.








But 3500w, and 433,000 lumens and between 100,000 LUX, and 250,000 LUX.













I believe the Sun is 100,000 LUX.
My question.
Heres what they wrote me. back.
ME
Hi,
How about a unit that runs in
USA Voltage 120v-220
3100k temp
Run continuously
Cover a 5 x 5 area with 160,000 or more lumens
Grow Plants
Thanks
X Technology
Not any problem
Look on de website www.x-ledtechnology.com
Photo Gallery.
Water cooled units , 1x 1 meter (yard) 430000 Lumen from 3,5 Kw drivers for Lab in San Francisco ( 110V, running 24/7)
100000- 250000 Lux, equal to double of direct sunlight.
How many Lumens. What you want. Better to outline LUX; light intensity at the target (Lumen per square meter )
3000K to 7000K, what you want.
What’s 5x 5 for dimension. US measures with rather variable bodyparts like elbows, feet, thumbs.
Best regards
XLED Technology
Bergmanstraat 1
7451GL Holten
Netherlands
www.x-ledtechnology.com
+31 651413595
Elmer Pennewaard










