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					HID Hut’s MotherShip LED sets the New Standard In LED Grow LightsTags: Grow, Hut's, Lights, MotherShip, sets, Standard 
 Posted in UFOs on November 6th, 2011 by ufos 
 Daytona Beach, FL (Vocus/PRWEB) March 08, 2011As LED grow lighting becomes increasingly popular for indoor gardening, so does the need to improve and refine the technology to ensure growers are confident that they have access to the best lighting solutions available. Committed to the most innovative and trustworthy products, HID Hut has done exactly that with their latest product release, the MotherShip LED. With the release of the LED Mothership, HID Hut has stepped up to the plate and hit a home run for indoor gardeners across the world. Through this newest product development, HID Hut delivers an ultra powerful solution in LED grow lights that is unlike any other on the market. Having already set the industry standard in LED grow lights with the now famous LED UFO, and then the release of the highly innovative LED Supernova, HID Hut has taken another giant step forward with the all new, ultra powerful LED Mothership. Basically a double duty Supernova, the Mothership is 540 watts to double the power of the Supernova’s 270 watts. Growers have waited years to see this kind of power from an LED light and the all-new product will be a game changer for anyone serious about taking their garden to the next level. The MotherShip LED 540-watt grow light produces more light than a 1,000-watt HID light at a fraction of the cost. With higher light output and adjustable lighting controls, the MotherShip clearly outshines all other available lighting solutions on the market. Six times the brightness of the UFO LED grow light, and this light still uses only one-eighth the energy consumption of a typical HPS grow light of comparable output. The MotherShip LED provides growers with enough high lumens lighting to cover a seven-foot by seven foot growing space and also has added LED?s to extend the photosynthetic range covering the entire spectrum from 405nm to 465nm in the blue, as well as 620nm to 740nm in red. Featuring everything necessary to plug and grow, the MotherShips’s ultimate design and improved features set it far above all other available LED grow light solutions. Gardeners can independently adjust the color spectrum using Red and Blue knob controls. Seven circuit boards can be adjusted at different angles to maximize coverage and the light?s built in fans reduce the need for air-cooled reflectors and ducting. But perhaps the best feature is the lifetime cost savings with considerably less energy consumption than its HPS counterparts. For more information on the MotherShip LED or any of the other LED lighting solutions offered by HID Hut visit their hydroponics website or give them a call at 1-866-8565 today. HID Hut is the leader in Hydroponics supplies online and is committed to providing growers with the latest and best performing indoor grow solutions. From LED lights, hydroponic nutrients to a variety of aeroponic systems and hydroponic kits, their focus on customer service, reliable products and low pricing has earned them the reputation as the number one source for hydroponics on the web. ### 
 
 
 
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