Photontek XT1000 CO2 lights

BurntByFire

Active Member
Anyone use these or know if these lights?
Thinking about running 6 of them, but wanted some actual reviews and testimonies

Photontek XT1000 CO2

Efficacy: 2.9 µmol/J
PPF: 2925 µmol/s
Input Voltage: 120-277V, 50-60Hz
Input Power (100%): 1005W (277V); 1025W (120V)
Coverage Area: 5’x5’ with Supp. CO2; 6’x6’ without Supp. CO2 used at higher heights.
Waterproof: IP65
Lifetime: 60 000 Hrs
Light Distribution: 120°
Light Source: Higher Spec Osram and Lumileds Philips Diodes
 

SBBCal

Well-Known Member
Interesting, I thought they were the same company but usa/uk. I pulled this from their site.

Neither PhotonTek Inc. nor any of its associated companies or products are in any way connected to or associated with Lumatek Inc.(USA) or any entity or person trading under the Lumatektrademark in the United States.
 

1212ham

Well-Known Member
Interesting, I thought they were the same company but usa/uk. I pulled this from their site.

Neither PhotonTek Inc. nor any of its associated companies or products are in any way connected to or associated with Lumatek Inc.(USA) or any entity or person trading under the Lumatektrademark in the United States.
But they don't say there aren't connected with Lumatek Ltd. I don't know the story, they sell some of the same lights, just red rather than purple.

Search RIU for Lumatek. ;-)

Shane at Migro likes them and sunni says they have good customer service.



 

SBBCal

Well-Known Member
But they don't say there aren't connected with Lumatek Ltd. I don't know the story, they sell some of the same lights, just red rather than purple.

Search RIU for Lumatek. ;-)

Shane at Migro likes them and sunni says they have good customer service.



I’ve seen the migro video, that’s why I brought it up when I saw that quote. I’m not trashing in anyway, just conflicted I guess
 

SnoopyDoo

Well-Known Member
Interesting, I thought they were the same company but usa/uk. I pulled this from their site.

Neither PhotonTek Inc. nor any of its associated companies or products are in any way connected to or associated with Lumatek Inc.(USA) or any entity or person trading under the Lumatektrademark in the United States.
My guess is they just want to distance themselves from Lumatek's bad press in the past. Keep in mind that alot of companies in many different industries have the same product manufactured at the same place. I used to see it when I repaired consumer electronics (back when consumer electronics were worth repairing) - same TV or VCR sold under 3 different names. That's probably what's going on here....
 
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