GreenVisuaLED Accessories: Optimize Your LED Grow Lights
GreenVisuaLED accessories completely transform the efficiency of your LED lighting setup. Adjustable mounts, high-performance reflectors, programmable timers... each accessory has been designed to maximize the yield of your LED lamps while simplifying their daily use. Honestly, it's the difference between an amateur setup and one that really performs.
Why choose GreenVisuaLED accessories?
GreenVisuaLED has developed a range of accessories specifically designed for their LED panels, ensuring perfect compatibility. Adjustable mounts allow you to change the height from 30 to 150 cm depending on the growth phase, while reflectors increase light intensity by 15 to 20% on the canopy. Digital timers offer quarter-hour precision, essential for respecting photoperiodic cycles. Unlike generic accessories, GreenVisuaLED's integrate perfectly with the dimensions and fixings of their panels, avoiding risky DIY solutions that can compromise safety.
How to choose your GreenVisuaLED accessories
The choice depends primarily on your configuration and objectives. For 60x60 cm tents, opt for compact mounts with fine adjustment. Larger spaces require reinforced suspension systems capable of supporting up to 25 kg per attachment point. Parabolic reflectors are suitable for SCROG grows, while flat reflectors optimize light penetration in SOG. Always check compatibility with your LED panel model – fixings vary between quantum board series and COB panels. Don't forget measuring accessories: a lux meter remains essential to ensure your plants receive between 200 and 600 µmol/m²/s depending on their stage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which LED accessory allows me to adjust the height of my grow light according to my plants' growth?
Yo-yo adjusters and adjustable pulley systems are perfect for this. These supports allow you to effortlessly raise or lower your LED panel from 5 to 150 cm in a few seconds. Yo-yos support up to 8 kg each and maintain constant tension, preventing the light from moving with extractor vibrations. For heavier panels, opt for a pulley system with parachute cord that supports up to 30 kg per point.
How to choose the right reflector to optimize the light intensity of my LED lamp?
It all depends on the shape of your space and the type of cultivation. Parabolic reflectors concentrate light on a precise area, perfect for individual potted plants or SCROG grows. Flat reflectors uniformly redistribute light over the entire surface, ideal for dense SOG grows. A good aluminum reflector can increase intensity by 15 to 25% at the center of the canopy. Check that the dimensions match your LED panel – a reflector that is too large creates shaded areas at the edges.
What accessories are needed to properly install an LED lamp in my grow tent?
Basic installation requires suspension straps or chains, safety carabiners, and a height adjustment system. Add a programmable timer to automate day/night cycles, and a thermometer/hygrometer to monitor conditions. For advanced installations, plan for additional safety cables, a dimmable power controller, and possibly a lux meter to precisely measure light intensity. Reinforced suspension bars are essential if your tent exceeds 120x120 cm.
What is the difference between LED accessories and HPS/MH lamp accessories in terms of compatibility?
LED accessories are generally lighter because panels weigh 3 to 8 kg compared to 15 to 25 kg for complete HPS kits. Fixings also differ: LEDs often use clip or rail systems, while HPS requires E40 sockets and specific reflectors. Timers remain universal, but pay attention to power: a timer designed for 600W HPS can manage several 150W LED panels. HPS reflectors are not compatible with LEDs, which already diffuse light optimally.
How to measure and verify that my plants receive the right amount of light with my LED accessories?
Use a lux meter or a PAR meter to measure light intensity in µmol/m²/s (PPFD). For growth, aim for 200-400 µmol/m²/s, and 400-600 µmol/m²/s for flowering. Measure at different points of the canopy: center, edges, and corners. The deviation should not exceed 20% between the brightest and least bright point. Adjust the height of your LED panel or the angle of the reflectors according to the results. A smartphone with the Photone app can give a correct estimate if you don't have a professional PAR meter.