Solar Powered Chicken Coop Light With Timer

Solar Powered Chicken Coop Light With Timer
Details:
Patented V-shaped design a radial aluminum radiator angled at a 270 degree angle. Adjustable angle and position thanks to human-centered design and a spherical end cap with a scale. Temperatures below fifty degrees Fahrenheit. There is no harmful radiation (UV or IR), mercury, or other inorganic chemicals.
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POULTRY FARMING PROFESSIONAL LIGHTING

Patented V-shaped design a radial aluminum radiator angled at a 270 degree angle.
Adjustable angle and position thanks to human-centered design and a spherical end cap with a scale.
Temperatures below fifty degrees Fahrenheit.
There is no harmful radiation (UV or IR), mercury, or other inorganic chemicals.
Once turned on, the light will immediately shine at full intensity.
The most advanced dimming technology in the world allows for smooth transitions in brightness from 2% all the way to 100%.
Fantastic heat retention.
Compatibility with power grids across the globe.
waterproof, dustproof, shatterproof, and humidityproof with an IP65 certification or above.
The best poultry factory lighting with anti-ammonia and acid protection.

 

Product Specification:

chicken coop lighting for egg production

Power

Dimension(MM)

LED Quantity(PCS)

9W

600*26mm

Epistar 2835/48PCS

13W

900*26mm

Epistar 2835/72PCS

18W

1200*26mm

Epistar 2835/96PCS

24W

1500*26mm

Epistar 2835/120PCS

36W

2400*26mm

Epistar 2835/384PCS

 

Understanding poultry light biology and environmen

The chicken hypothalamus has extraretinal photoreceptors that react differently to various wavelengths of light. However, laying hens may benefit from red light since it makes them more likely to remain quiet, increases egg production, and decreases their pecking addiction, all of which slow the sexual maturation of chicks and grown chickens. Chicks exposed to green light had a higher chance of reaching a healthy body weight and reaching sexual maturity earlier than those exposed to red light, while laying hens exposed to green light have less eggs.

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Test report:

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