Calitek - CK-600R (HPS/MH/CMH)

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The Calitek CK-600R electronic ballast offers adjustable power from 315 W to 660 W, making it suitable for a range of horticultural lamps, including HPS, MH, and CMH.

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The CK-600R V2 is a digital/electronic ballast designed for high efficiency with a high power factor and excellent luminous efficacy. It minimizes total harmonic distortion (THD) and ensures energy savings. It is compatible with CMH (Ceramic Metal Halide), MH (Metal Halide), and HPS (High Pressure Sodium) lamps. The ballast includes protection features against ignition failures, open circuits, and end-of-life lamp technology, preventing short circuits and ensuring long-lasting performance.

Key Features:

  • Power range from 315 W to 660 W
  • Compatible with CMH, MH, and HPS lamps
  • High luminous efficacy
  • Low THD (Total Harmonic Distortion)
  • Protection against ignition failures, open circuits, and end-of-life lamps
  • Optimal energy savings

Benefits:

  • Adjustable power for different lighting needs
  • High luminous efficacy and low energy consumption
  • Enhanced protection for installation safety
  • Compatible with a wide range of horticultural lamps
  • Prolongs lamp lifespan with integrated protections

Applications:

  • Horticultural lighting systems for greenhouses
  • Indoor growing environments
  • Hydroponic and other intensive growing techniques
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Composition
400W
440W
600W
660W

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