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can a ring light grow plants Elufah Saturn480 48W Under Canopy LED Grow Light Ring 2-Pack

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can a ring light grow plants Elufah Saturn480 48W Under Canopy LED Grow Light Ring 2-PackElufah Saturn480 48W Under Canopy LED Grow Light Ring 2 Pack Supplemental Yield Booster The Elufah Saturn480 provides targeted supplemental light to the lower third of the plant canopy. By delivering photosynthetically active radiation to shaded foliage, this system increases flower density and prevents the lower profile popcorn buds common in dense indoor grows. This under canopy lighting system integrates two 24 watt rings with a smart controller to

Elufah Saturn480 48W Under Canopy LED Grow Light Ring 2-Pack | Supplemental Yield Booster

The Elufah Saturn480 provides targeted supplemental light to the lower third of the plant canopy. By delivering photosynthetically active radiation to shaded foliage, this system increases flower density and prevents the lower-profile popcorn buds common in dense indoor grows. This under canopy lighting system integrates two 24-watt rings with a smart controller to ensure uniform development across the entire plant profile.

48WTotal system power
3.0μmol/JPhotosynthetic efficiency
22inchMaximum pole height
0-100%Dimming range

Features

Commercial Full Spectrum

The array combines 4000K white, 437.5nm blue, and 660nm red light to stimulate secondary metabolite production in shaded regions.

3-in-1 Smart Controller

Integrated DIM and CLK modes allow for precise intensity adjustments and automated timing cycles without external hardware.

Telescoping Pole Mount

The height adjusts from 12 to 22 inches, enabling the light to stay perfectly positioned as the plants mature.

Open Airflow Base

A sturdy open-frame base ensures irrigation runoff drains freely while maintaining critical airflow around the root zone.

In Detail

The Saturn480 system solves the problem of light attenuation in dense indoor gardens. While overhead lights struggle to penetrate deep foliage, these supplemental rings sit directly within the canopy to activate lower nodes. This placement ensures that energy is not wasted on fan leaves while the buds below remain underdeveloped. The low-heat design prevents leaf scorching even in close proximity to the plant.

  • Programmable EC, CLK, and DIM modes for full cycle automation
  • High-efficiency 3.0 μmol/J output minimizes electrical overhead
  • AM/PM toggle on the digital display for easy schedule monitoring
  • Durable telescoping poles maintain stability at any extension
  • Low power consumption allows for multiple units on a single circuit

Light Footprint (PPFD, μmol/m²/s)

Hang height Edge Center Edge
6" 320 493 320
4" 502 772 502
High
Medium
Low
Edge values estimated

Light Spectrum

Spectrum TypeCommercial Full Spectrum
Spectrum Compositiondual blue light & 80% red light
4000KPromote growth
660nmBoosts Flowering
437.5nmPromote growth and color change

Technical Specifications

Wattage24-watt per ring light (48W total for 2 ring lights)
Spectrum4000K white, 437.5nm blue, 660nm red
Adjustable Height12 to 22 inches
Dimming0-100%
PPE3.0 μmol/J
Light Telescoping Pole12"-22"
Height22 inch

In the Box

  • 1x Saturn240 Under Canopy LED Grow Light
  • 1x RJ12 data cable
  • 1x stand
  • 1x outlet power cord with controller
  • user manual

Warranty

Products include a comprehensive 3-Year Warranty covering defects under normal usage, ensuring long-term reliability and performance. This warranty provides peace of mind for all purchases, safeguarding against manufacturing or material issues during regular operation. Trimleaf is an authorized Elufah retailer; this unit ships with the full manufacturer warranty, valid for the original purchaser.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the base interfere with my drainage or cause root rot?

No, the base uses an open-frame design specifically to allow water to flow through to your drainage trays. It does not trap moisture or block the essential airflow required to keep the root zone healthy.

Can these lights be placed directly against the leaves?

The Saturn480 uses low-heat LEDs designed for close-proximity use, but we recommend maintaining a small gap for optimal air circulation. The telescoping pole allows you to adjust the height as the plant grows to prevent physical crowding.

Does the controller require a separate timer?

The 3-in-1 Smart Power Controller includes built-in timing functions (T.ON and T.OFF). You can program your light cycles directly on the unit without needing an external wall timer.

How many rings can I control with one power cord?

This 2-pack system is designed to run both rings from the included smart controller and power cord. The rings connect via the provided RJ12 data cables for synchronized dimming and timing.

Is the spectrum suitable for both veg and flower stages?

Yes, the combination of 4000K white, 437.5nm blue, and 660nm red is a full-cycle spectrum. It provides the blue light needed for structural strength in veg and the deep red required for heavy flower development.

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