15 foot power cord with data cable for connect UCLs to a power outlet and for data chaining
IP65 Waterproof AC connections designed for the rigors and water exposure in the under canopy
Uses
Use this power cord with data cable when..
AC Power and Data chaining for the lead unit in a row of Grow Pros Solutions under-canopy lights.
Production Dates
PUSH Lock - 9/1/2025 to Current
8Pin Twist Lock - 8/1/2024 to 9/1/2025
5Pin Twist Lock - 1/1/2024 to 8/1/2024
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The Under Canopy light power cord 240V version are 8 feet in length. They are specifically designed to provide power to under-canopy lights while also supporting dimming functionality.
About Under Canopy Grow Lights
Our under-canopy lights offer a solution to enhance the growth of lower flowers on plants grown in environments where limited lighting reaches beneath the top canopy. By strategically installing under-canopy grow lights, overall plant development is significantly improved. These lights ensure that the lower parts of the plants receive adequate light, promoting healthier and more robust growth throughout the entire plant.
These 240V power cords for our under-canopy lights are designed to support a maximum of 240 volts, making them compatible with standard 240-volt socket plug-ins. Additionally, these power cords feature an attached RJ-12 data cable, which enables dimming functionality for the under-canopy lights. This dimming capability allows growers to precisely control the light intensity, ensuring optimal conditions for different stages of plant growth. The 8-foot length of the cords provides ample reach, making it easy to integrate the lights into various indoor cultivation setups.
By using our under-canopy lights with these advanced power cords 240V, you can achieve better light supplemental, leading to improve yields & quality. This innovative lighting solution addresses the challenges of limited light penetration in dense canopies, ensuring that every part of your plant receives the light it needs to thrive.