Posted on November 30, 2018 by scynce
Greetings, fellow growers. This is your Yield Scynce engineer and today I’m gonna be discussing the difference between standard LEDs and Scynce Optic LEDs.
Here’s a diagram of a standard LED:
The standard LED creates a light output known as Lambertian Pattern. What you see here is that there’s a hot spot directly underneath the diode. As you move further away from that diode, the light intensity decreases. #lightpattern
When multiple standard LEDs are combined, what’s created is a series of hotspots across the canopy, never truly achieving an even light distribution.
This diagram exemplifies Scynce’s Proprietary Light Pattern. The dimpled optics push out the light intensity at a high angle, in a 360 degree fashion, resulting in no hot spots.
#patented & #proprietary
This is a light output footprint of a single Scynce LED optic fixture. As you can see, when you move away from the light source, the light intensity actually increases.
When an array of Scynce fixtures are employed in a commercial setting, our proprietary light pattern creates unparalleled distribution that penetrates deep into the canopy, turning what was once vacant real estate into highly productive space.
In a marketplace saturated with standard bare LEDs, Scynce’s mission is to provide your grow with advanced LED technology that helps you Level Up and Grow Deep. This is your Yield Scynce Engineer signing out. Peace!