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The Uniformity Pro 640 was designed to be the best built, longest lasting 4' x 4' LED on the market today. Fully water resistant wiring connections, heavy duty all aluminum bars, sealed crystal lens diode covers, in an easy to install folding frame. We use the highest quality and latest Samsung LM301B top bin diodes to create the FGI grow spectrum.

The Uniformity Pro 640 is ideal for very high light intensity cultivation and is DLC approved for utility rebates in the US. We overbuild our lights intentionally so they will last for years and years in harsh grow environments. AT 37 lbs this unit is best in class for construction. Wet rated means it's okay to receive accidental over-spray.

Suitable for vertical racks, over trays and benches or in 4' x 4' or larger grow tents.

For use with the FGI Dimming Controller for light management and scheduling.

Overview:

  • Fully water and dust resistant.
  • All wiring connections are sealed with IP68 waterproof connections.
  • The LED diodes are covered with gorilla glass like crystal lens coverings.
  • Bars are heavy duty extruded aluminum.
  • 1600 umols/s total PPF output.
  • Nearly 1300 umols/ms of usable photosynthetic light output at 9-12".

Our LED diode mix creates the ideal grow spectrum for indoor plants. 3200 full spectrum Samsung LM301B neutral white diodes in 4000K CCT. The white diodes are paired with 48 Osram Osolon Hyper Red Square 660nm diodes, from Osram's horticulture optimized LED diode line.

Each light comes with a 10' power cord. It also comes with a 4' connection cable allowing you to control a network of lights with various lighting controllers.

Our FGI Dimming Controller is one example and allows advanced programming including on/off timers, sunrise and sunset programming and automatically dims the light if temperatures in the grow space exceed your programmed limit.

The Uniformity Pro 640 carries a full five year warranty. Gavita and Fluence only offer 3 years standard.

It's 5% larger than the Gavita 1700e and Fluence Spydr 2 series. The graphic below compares the three units:

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