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The SANSI 36W Full Spectrum Grow Light Bulb delivers a powerful 400W incandescent equivalent with a scientifically optimized 400-780nm light spectrum, ensuring robust plant growth at every stage. Featuring patented Chip on Ceramic technology for superior heat management and a secondary optical lens for enhanced light distribution, it guarantees high PPFD output (265.58 μmol/s/m² at 1ft) and a long 25,000-hour lifespan. Built with flame-retardant ceramic and reinforced insulation, this ETL-listed bulb offers safe, energy-efficient indoor plant lighting backed by a 5-year warranty.
Brand | SANSI |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | Full spectrum LED grow lights promote growth of plants! |
Wattage | 36 watts |
Bulb Shape Size | BR30 |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 400 Watts |
Specific Uses For Product | Plant Growing |
Light Color | 4000K Daylight |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color Temperature | 4000 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Brightness | 3250 Lumen |
Shape | Reflector(R) |
Material | Ceramic |
Model Name | Item model number |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Power Source | AC |
Color Rendering Index | 95.00 |
Power Consumption | 36 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Light Source Wattage | 36 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 5.16"W x 6.65"H |
Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
Control Method | App |
Average Life | 25000 Hours |
White Brightness | 3250 Lumens |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Manufacturer | SANSI |
Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
Part Number | 01-03-001-023607 |
Item Weight | 1.01 pounds |
Item model number | C21GL-CE26-36W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Modern |
Color | White |
Special Features | Full spectrum LED grow lights promote growth of plants! |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 36 Watts |
Bulb Features | Not Dimmable |
Bulb Length | 5.16 Inches |
C**R
Great Quality & value
I had a very special plant that was planted by my Dad before he passed away, it was growing great. Then the one day I temporarily moved it, was not good. It ended up looking like it was all dead & had no hope. But I didn’t want to give up on it because it was special,I did a lot of research & looking what I could do to help my Aloe plant that was once beautiful & big, now dead, sad, hopeless looking. I said what the heck it can’t hurt to get a bulb to help it because hey it can’t make it any worse. But I wanted one that Didn't get hot & this one don’t . And Oh My goodness, to my surprise BEST money I have ever spent.!! I could not believe my eyes that this bulb brought my plant back to live. The durability is way more then I expected, I just screwed this special light bulb into a clamp on lamp I already had on my desk. I wanted to wait a while before I did a review to see if it would still work & if my plant still making it.I order light bulb & started using in September 2023Today is December 2, 2024 and light is still working & my plant is thriving. Highly recommend.
D**L
Great grow light
Bulb is very bright and will help plants grow. Be careful if using within a reflector lamp as the bulb gets very hot. Using a bulb socket extender will help with heat ventilation.
A**E
comparing 15W vs. 24W vs. 36W
So at this point I have purchased 3 different sizes of Sansi grow lights, 15, 24, and 36W over the past 3 or so years. They are all excellent bulbs, so bright it is annoying to have them pointed at your eyes. I was attracted to the Sansi brand thanks to a few online reviews, especially some that used their own spectrometers to confirm that these give a proper full spectrum including a little UV. I like to think my bird likes it too since she can see UV! I wonder if the UV helps with winter depression?In summary:I recommend the 15W for individual low-light houseplants, like a mini moth orchid, succulent, or mini African violet. I recommend the 24W if you have a small collection of plants. I recommend the 36W if you have a medium collection or want to grow a fruit/veg.. I recommend multiple 36W if you have a large collection or a small tree, but if you have that many plants you probably already know what you are doing. ;)Of note:Of note is that the bulbs do get hot after running about 12hrs a day, so it hurts a little to touch the diodes directly, and do not put them in lampshades that would restrict airflow. They do not run hot enough to affect the plants whatsoever though. I have to put my hand 1 inch away from the diodes before my hand detects it as being hot. I think the passive vents do a great job of directing the heat up and away rather than down towards the plants.Also of note is that there is an audible coil whine when any of the bulbs are on. This is not loud or obtrusive (I regularly have one about 3ft from me when I am studying), but it is noticeable if you have young ears.It is also worth noting that the light cone is fairly narrow/focused, so plants directly under the bulb get significantly more light than those around the periphery. This is not a bad thing; it means more of the light is efficiently being beamed on your plants instead of scattering around the room.Below is a comparison of my personal experience with the 3 sizes:The 15W was excellent for a tall desk lamp with a few mini African Violets huddled around it. It was insufficient for outdoor plants that like full sun such as Egret Orchids.I upgraded to a 24W once my plant collection grew to the dozen mark, so I could have a larger illuminated space to work with. Of note is that this bulb was visibly warmer in color than the 15W or 36W. It reminded me of a nice incandescent bulb's glow. I am not sure if this is a consistent thing with the 24W or if it was just my bulb. Otherwise, the 24W was actually my preference for houseplant use with my personal setup.I bought the 36W for a friend to use in a fish-tank sized terrarium, again, for the wider radius able to cover more plants. It is strong! It would be interesting to see if more outdoor semi or full-sun type plants would be satisfied by the 36W; it is a very bright bulb. As is, my low-light houseplant African violets needed to be placed an extra foot away from the bulb to stop from getting sun burn or bleaching. I would mention that the bulb is quite heavy at this point, so if you are using a flexible goose-neck lamp, make sure it is nice and stiff or it might sag under the weight.Tip:If you have a proper light sensor, it is super handy when setting up your plants around your new bulb. I resorted to the free Arduino Science Journal app on my phone to compare light intensity (in lux units), and using recommended lux levels from google for my particular plants.I get about 22K lux directly ~1ft below the 36W bulb, for example, but about 8k lux ~2ft directly below. I currently have my mini african violets arranged in a ring of ~2ft diameter, about ~1.6ft below the light. This gives them the recommended ~7k lux of light according to google.
S**E
Great for plants - grow light
Grow light! It’s durable and works great! My plants thrive using this method! Try it! You’ll love it too!
T**D
Great for Indoor Plants – Perfect Fit for Ceiling Housing
This light works perfectly for adding supplemental lighting to the plants in my basement. What I love about this unit is that it’s specifically designed to fit the ceiling housing for my lights, making installation seamless and hassle-free.The lights get hot, but they’re designed with space to allow proper breathability, preventing overheating. The 4000K daylight spectrum effectively mimics natural light, promoting plant growth across all stages. The patented ceramic heat sink technology also inspires confidence in durability and longevity.This is an excellent choice if you're looking for efficient and plant-friendly lighting with reliable heat dissipation.
L**E
Great grow light
Great grow light. Besides being good for my house plants, it helps me through dark or rainy days of winter.
D**Y
Great way to grow green plants in doors inexpensively
I bought one this past January and it's great for indoor gardening for green plants..not so much flowers. but really a bargain I think.... it's pretty high techI'm glad I have one 4 months later.
M**F
Excellent grow light
Within a couple weeks, indoor plants that were struggling with a prior grow light started putting on new growth. Only thing that I would note is the bulb is pretty heavy so make sure the lamp can handle it.
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