🌱 Grow smarter, harvest bigger — light up your indoor jungle with FECiDA!
The FECiDA Professional LED Grow Light is a compact 130W full spectrum lamp designed for 2x2 ft grow tents. Featuring 12,000 lumens output, stepless dimming from 0-100%, and a quiet built-in fan, it supports all plant growth stages with energy-efficient, customizable lighting. Its daisy chain capability allows seamless expansion up to 4 units, making it ideal for serious indoor gardeners seeking high yields and precise control.
Color | Black Case, Ideal Sunlike Full Spectrum Light Grow Light |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material | Aluminum |
Light Source Type | LED |
Shade Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Brand | FECiDA |
Item Weight | 1.35 Kilograms |
Style | US Plug, the power cable in the package in also just the daisy chain cable. |
Voltage | 220 Volts (AC) |
Brightness | 12000 Lumen |
Maximum Compatible Light Source Wattage | 1000 Watts |
Light Source Wattage | 1000 Watts |
Mounting Type | Hanging Mount |
Bulb Features | dimmable, UV-IR |
Specification Met | CE |
Color Rendering Index | 80 |
Number of Light Sources | 576 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Product Dimensions | 8.4"L x 12.4"W x 1.8"H |
Manufacturer | FECiDA |
Part Number | LED Grow Light |
Item Weight | 2.97 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GL-CR600 |
Size | 12.4"x8.4"-130 Watt |
Wattage | 130 watts |
Installation Method | Hanging Mount |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Stepless Dimming Function, Daisy Chain Function, Built-in Quiet Fan, UV-IR LED Included Full Spectrum |
Usage | Grow Tent, Greenhouse, Indoor Garden, House Plants |
Included Components | 1*led grow light, 1*power cable, 1*hanging kits, 1*rope hanger, 1*user manual |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2-year warranty. |
S**S
Reliable Quality: Long-Term Review of Fecida Grow Lights
I own about a dozen Fecida grow lights, including six of this specific model—some purchased years ago, others recently. All of them are still operating with no issues. Overall, these are quality lights with several notable strengths:-Excellent color consistency (older units match new ones perfectly)-Reasonably quiet operation-Fan speed that adjusts with brightness levels-Cool operating temperature, especially at lower brightness settings-Convenient daisy-chain capability-Good-quality hanging hardwareMy only significant complaint is their riveted construction, which prevents easy access for repairing or replacing the fan or LED driver. While this design choice does prevent inexperienced users from exposing themselves to dangerous 120V line voltage AC, it's disappointing to see a product designed for disposability rather than repairability.As a minor note, I've observed some leaf burning at higher brightness settings. I can't definitively attribute this to the lights versus my own cultivation practices though, so take that for what it's worth.These lights are priced a bit higher than some alternatives, but the superior quality-particularly the "smart" fan control and relatively lower noise level of the 120mm fans they use-justifies the cost. As long as Fecida maintains these standards, I'll continue purchasing their products. Recommended.
A**E
10/10 grow light. If you’re hesitant, just buy this one and look no further
HOLY COW! This is a light! Insane output (I don’t need to run it on more than 30% power) you could easily have this several feet above many plants and run at higher power and the plants would still get ample light, when grow lights typically need to be <24” above a plant to be effective. Minimal heat output and the fan works well it seems. No timer, but works well plugged into a smart plug to use an app timer. No way to change light output in terms of color temp, but this light seems to be full spectrum. Also, the hanging kit is helpful :)
A**A
My carnivorous plantz seem to be enjoying it
The media could not be loaded. I have gone through quite a few different lights,teting out to see which one's work best for my plants since carnivorous plants need a lot of light .there was a lot of trial and error on my part and I finally caved in and spent over fifty dollars on a light which ended up being this one. I have been using it since January and my plants seem to be thriving . For the specs,I love how you can set the brightness. I have it set at about 70% with my plants, but it can definitely be a little blinding. The lower setting is still bright but not as intense.The fan is very quiet and it seems to keep the light cool. I run it for about fourteen hours and there hasn't been any issues with it becoming hot. There is before & after photos of my pings that have been grown under these lights in and they have gotten so much bigger while under this light., just in the last 2.5 months. Of course it also is how they're taken care of but light is also key!I think this is a great,more affordable option compared to some of the other fancy lights out there that cost double the amount of this one. If you are looking for a decent ,well working light that is adjustable with a fan, then I would definitely recommend this one.
C**M
Very bright
I used this to start some seed that I haven't had much luck with until now. My seed came up and the light was adjustable as to the brightness and I moved them outside quicker. It seems sturdy not much to install except the rope and that was easy. I have only had it a couple of months so I can speak to the durability of it, but it seems to be a high quality build.
J**N
Great light for the price
Working great, my plants seem to love the new light
J**A
Works amazing!
Had this light for 3 years now. I originally got it for my IKEA greenhouse but ended up using it for my monstera and hung the light on the ceiling. It helped my monstera grow massive leaves. I was worried by moving it to an area with less sunlight that my monstera would suffer but this light exceeded my expectations. Love that it’s dimmable too!
R**Z
Fantastic Light - Critical Warnings (600w)
I want to preface this by saying this is by far the most powerful light of its size, normally you should expect to pay 1$ per watt or more, and the light does work. However, I worked at a Grow & UV-C light manufacturer for 3+ years and I feel compelled to share a summary of my findings (using this with legal herbs like mint).1. Wear eye protection or get a timer. I guarantee you this light could cause blindness just from repeated indirect exposure of 10 minutes per day at 20% brightneas.2. It stays ice cold even after being on for hours. It uses a low voltage fan almost like an old halogen light. The LEDs will last but I know the fan will go out at some point based on how it sounds out of the box. Again, at this price point consider this a disposable light and it is still a great deal.3. The light is too bright. You can get around this by using it for shorter periods than 8 hours. For seedlings even 20% brightness for 4 hours may be too much. They will perk up immediately and then be overwhelmed when you check layer. However I think it would be perfect if it was used during the flowering phase of certain herbs, moreso than any light I'm familiar with from grow stores.The light is too strong. The fact that is incorporates UVC and IR is cutting edge. However, in order for them to be effective you need to be able to disable them and use at the appropriate time. IR helps a lot to create denser (not fluffy) flowers, but is useless early on. The bigger problem is the short wavelength blue light (UVC). Think of this as steroids for plants. Normally the earth's atmosphere blocks most of the high energy light from reaching us, and the less harmful waves like A&B are more present. You can add this back in and jump start the photomorphogenic response, which causes a plant to beef itself up in self defense. This will cause a plant in late vegetation and flowering stages to create more resin, terpenes, and cannabanoids. But earlier than that it can stunt plant growth, especially in seedlings, and it is dangerous for eyes.If I were to fix this light I would improve the fan so it didn't rattle, add a switch to toggle IR & UVC, make the daisy-chain ports tighter, and potentially even reduce the number of chips or chip density.All in all, this is the best light on the market period for late veg and flowering, and probably fruiting vegetables, but is not suitable for sprouts, seedlings, small herbs, things of that nature.Theoretically you should be able to dim the light and raise it, but I think the light spill is already too dangerous especially for younger eyes like pets and small children. I would only recommend this light be used inside a tent, on a timer, and adjusted wearing UV glasses.I would also suggest there be more warnings, because I know for a fact you could create cataracts in a week if that was your objective.
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