Finding the perfect distance between the Highland and your plant can be a challenge. The following pages will give you information on how far the Highland should be from your plants. This information assumes the Highland is set at the maximum power.
Highlands are made with either a 30- or 60-degree reflector. This determines how far the light can travel. A 30-degree reflector provides a beam angle that is narrow and more focused. You can use Highlands with a 30-degree reflector up to 6 feet away, providing you with a circle of light approximately 33 inches in diameter. A 60-degree reflector provides a beam angle that is wider, less focused light. You can use Highlands with a 60-degree reflector up to 4 ½ feet away, providing you with a circle of light approximately 54 inches in diameter.
Need more light? Not a problem! When you point to two Highlands in the same place, the number of light doubles. For example, a Highland with a 30-degree reflector located 4 feet away would provide a circle of light approximately 22 inches in diameter and provide moderate light. Using 2 Highlands pointed at the same spot would increase the light from moderate to high light.
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