Yeah i know it sucks i have made a few CXB 3070s panels made for my personal but i got a grow job and they want to use LEDs, the regs up here in alaska require UL listing it sucksthe most efficient, cost effective LEDs arent UL listed. there are few options for commercial greenhouse lighting, id look at fluence bioengineering spydr/vypr or california lightworks solarsystem
Fluence Bioengineering, NextLight, Apache Tech are proven viable UL certified options for commercial use.I haven't been on here in a while and have gotten behind on the latest best LEDs so i am wondering which LEDs that are UL cert. would be best for commercial use?
i actually skimmed your page before posting because i wasnt sure if you were certified or still pending. I went right to the product specs and didnt see it listed. maybe you could add it there or add ETL logo prominently on the pageLights with Full Certifications(wet/damp/greenhouse) to go into inspected and permitted facilities...
Pacific Light Concepts - ETL
It is and has been on the site. Been listed since nov last year. Started the process in May/June last year.i actually skimmed your page before posting because i wasnt sure if you were certified or still pending. I went right to the product specs and didnt see it listed. maybe you could add it there or add ETL logo prominently on the page
Lights with Full Certifications(wet/damp/greenhouse) to go into inspected and permitted facilities...
Nextlight- ETL
Pacific Light Concepts - ETL
Fluence - ETL
Lumigro-ETL
Apache - UL
Spectrum King-UL
ETL is a more thorough and complete certification. ETL test to UL/cUL as well as additional standards. But either will get you past a fire marshal, building code inspector, or of the likes.
They are pending. All their new stuff will in about a month.I think Amare Techs commercial series have UL
One of the better or more practical systems for commercial use is the SunCloak. They're getting UL certs very soon.I haven't been on here in a while and have gotten behind on the latest best LEDs so i am wondering which LEDs that are UL cert. would be best for commercial use?