Achieves waterproof performance and high strength that can be used in open fields.
Heisei 28 Fiscal Year (17th) Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Agricultural, Forestry, Fisheries and Food Industry Technology Promotion Association President's Award ■ A Strong Ally for Production Farmers (You can use it with confidence) Waterproof for outdoor use ===>> No failures due to wind and rain. Rental (5 years) available ===>> Reduces the burden of initial costs. Reliable 5-year warranty ===>> Covers a wide range including theft, lightning, and falls. ■ Lightweight type weighing 82g Reduces the burden on power lines from wind and rain. ■ High power factor (0.95 or higher) for peace of mind during power outages Can be used efficiently when using a generator during power outages. * Can illuminate 339 units (approximately 30 ares) with a 2.5KVA generator. ■ Reduction in pesticide application costs Does not attract pests as it does not emit ultraviolet rays that lure them. Significantly reduces pesticide costs and labor. ■ Made in Japan
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Light source color: Red Center wavelength [nm]: 625 Rated voltage: AC100V Rated power consumption [W]: 7 Power factor: 0.95 or higher Rated lifespan [hours]: 40,000 Weight [g]: 82 Base: E26 (use waterproof connector for outdoor use) Illuminated area: Approximately 110 units/10 ares (when vertical: 3m spacing × horizontal: 3m spacing × height: 2m)
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For electric light cultivation (flower bud suppression)
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Elm Corporation is a company that mainly handles products such as optical disc repair devices and LED lighting. We possess comprehensive development capabilities that allow us to cover all the technical elements necessary for the development of electrical machinery and equipment in-house. We are resilient to fluctuations in society and the economy, and we are rich in diversity. With the motto "Lack of something is an opportunity!", we will work together to turn your "thoughts" into "forms" and then into the "world."