I really eat to use buy light but, but no one online shares what type of lamp; (floor lamp) they can be used with since the bulb is so heavy. Any lamp recommendations for this bulb?
Thank you so much for this review. I really want to buy a sansi 36w bulb for my plants but was unsure about which light fixing was best, most reviews on Amazon say they can't hold the weight of a sansi bulb. Thank you for putting my mind at ease I was seriously stressing about this. Thanks again
You can't go wrong with these. I had 2 bulbs go out after 3 - 4 years. Sansi have a 5 year warranty. They sent me 2 brand new ones I received in like 3 days. Love Sansi.
I've been using two of the Sansi 15 watt bulbs to grow basil and lettuce and am very impressed with the results and quality of the bulbs. Unlike many of the brands on Amazon Sansi has been around for decades and is continuously improving their products.
I have Sansi clip on 4 bulb grow lights. My tomato seedlings showed noticable growth after one day. (They are in semi hydro media). I strongly recommend Sansi
I have several of the smaller I think 15watt Sansi lamps they actually do get very very hot, too hot to touch. Especially at the very front of the lamp not the emitters but the ring bordering the lamp. As for light output they are phenomenal. As you commented looking at them is not a great idea. According to Sansi the 15watt is equivalent to 1kw output and I believe it. I had them too close and got light burn. At the moment my plants are growing under that pink light you mentioned from another well regarded supplier those lamps output 150w each( I think ). I will be switching to the Sansi lamps soon but I doubt I will need all 4 of them unless I grow a lot more chilies than I can eat.
How much light would I need to supplement the sunlight on a south-facing window growing pepper seedlings from Feb-April? It's just a single tray of seedlings, about 25 x 35 cm. I'm in NL, so probably same amount of light and weather as in London. Can I get away with a 15W version of this bulb?
Hola que tal? Estábamos pensando en utilizar lámparas este invierno. Cual nos recomiendas? Cual utilizaste en años anteriores? Tenemos un pequeño invernadero de 9 M2. Muchas gracias
Hi I was going to purchase from Amazon USA but before I push the buy button could you let me know if there are separate versions for the USA/UK and Australia Based on 120v and 220-240 volts Many thanks
The 15 watt Sansi lamps I use and I use three if then use less electricity than a single ordinary 100watt incandescent bulb and yes I have measured the consumption using a watt meter The three lamps actually do only use 45 watts.
Yeah but the full spectrum is today more a marketing gimmick because the color spectrum is still not that of sunlight even if it's only red an blue light the manufacturer could say full spectrum.
I have the 24w sansi and the GE par38 for a week now. GE is solid compared to this but I’m giving sansi a try. The 32 w sansi is on sale atm. Debating if i should pull the trigger after seeing bad reviews on 32w version not lasting long
I bought this. The thing didn’t work even a day. It flickered from the moment that I turned it on. Then, it got so hot that the plastic from one of the lights melted and fell off. And, the whole thing stopped working. Lucky it didn’t start a fire. 🫤
I've been using this same 36w grow light for nearly a year. It works great. My houseplants are thriving. My peace lilies bloom using this!
They are great lights, I use some LED strips too now 😁
I really eat to use buy light but, but no one online shares what type of lamp; (floor lamp) they can be used with since the bulb is so heavy. Any lamp recommendations for this bulb?
Did you ever get around to doing the follow up video?
No follow up vid?
Would be good to see some results from the bulbs.
Thank you so much for this review. I really want to buy a sansi 36w bulb for my plants but was unsure about which light fixing was best, most reviews on Amazon say they can't hold the weight of a sansi bulb. Thank you for putting my mind at ease I was seriously stressing about this. Thanks again
You can't go wrong with these. I had 2 bulbs go out after 3 - 4 years. Sansi have a 5 year warranty. They sent me 2 brand new ones I received in like 3 days. Love Sansi.
Good to know, thanks for sharing 👍
I've been using two of the Sansi 15 watt bulbs to grow basil and lettuce and am very impressed with the results and quality of the bulbs. Unlike many of the brands on Amazon Sansi has been around for decades and is continuously improving their products.
So true, I get a lot of offers from Amazon sellers that are clearly just buying wholesale cheap units and rebranding them.
How much does it cost to use in UK?
I have Sansi clip on 4 bulb grow lights. My tomato seedlings showed noticable growth after one day. (They are in semi hydro media). I strongly recommend Sansi
I have the 36watt and two 15 watt full spectrum sansi bulbs for my houseplants. Wouldn't be without them!!
I use mine to wake me up for early morning order packing sessions too, it tricks me into thinking its the middle of the day 😁
any cheap lamps/gooseneck holders that you recommend for the 36W? struggling to find something that will hold the bulb
@@DJSnafu That is the same problem I had when I purchased this bulb. I ended up returning it but would have loved to use it.
Where is the follow up video? Searched your channel and found nothing.
Red flag right?
Hi. I'm looking for a grow light like this. Its been two years sive this review. Any updates?
I have several of the smaller I think 15watt Sansi lamps they actually do get very very hot, too hot to touch. Especially at the very front of the lamp not the emitters but the ring bordering the lamp. As for light output they are phenomenal. As you commented looking at them is not a great idea. According to Sansi the 15watt is equivalent to 1kw output and I believe it. I had them too close and got light burn. At the moment my plants are growing under that pink light you mentioned from another well regarded supplier those lamps output 150w each( I think ). I will be switching to the Sansi lamps soon but I doubt I will need all 4 of them unless I grow a lot more chilies than I can eat.
yes they are VERY bright 🤣
Did you every do a follow up to this regarding results after use? I’m struggling to find it if you did
I've got a small lemon tree, which fruits. Would this be suitable to give it a bit of a boost when it's indoor during the winter?
How much light would I need to supplement the sunlight on a south-facing window growing pepper seedlings from Feb-April? It's just a single tray of seedlings, about 25 x 35 cm. I'm in NL, so probably same amount of light and weather as in London.
Can I get away with a 15W version of this bulb?
Really useful. Could you please link your follow up video via reply?
How far does a humidifier have to be from the bulb? I'm worried the most will affect it
I would recommend keeping them apart to avoid any issues
any cheap lamps/gooseneck holders that you recommend for the 36W? struggling to find something that will hold the bulb
There is a link in the video description 👍
Does anyone know of any good gooseneck lamps for the 36 watt one?
There is a link to one in the description for you. 👍
Hola que tal? Estábamos pensando en utilizar lámparas este invierno. Cual nos recomiendas? Cual utilizaste en años anteriores? Tenemos un pequeño invernadero de 9 M2. Muchas gracias
Hi I was going to purchase from Amazon USA but before I push the buy button could you let me know if there are separate versions for the USA/UK and Australia Based on 120v and 220-240 volts
Many thanks
Hi, I'm not sure about this. You may have to contact Sansi 👍
are thes bulbs dimmable?
I don't think so
Does this bulb produce harmful UV rays too?
no. it doesn't produce any safe uv rays either. u will need to buy them bulbs separately.
@onedayago thank you, the back of my neck will be tumour free lol
Good growing video
Thank you 😀🌱🌴🪴
Now we all have to wait for the next Amazon sale.
😂😂😂😂
What is the running cost of this bulb?
The 15 watt Sansi lamps I use and I use three if then use less electricity than a single ordinary 100watt incandescent bulb and yes I have measured the consumption using a watt meter The three lamps actually do only use 45 watts.
Yeah but the full spectrum is today more a marketing gimmick because the color spectrum is still not that of sunlight even if it's only red an blue light the manufacturer could say full spectrum.
Hello, any chance to cooperate with your channel?
Is it safe for humans?
Read reviews on Amazon that the bulb goes bad in 3 months and their customer service sucks.
That's a shame, I've not experienced any issues yet 👍
I run them for months and months with no issues
I have the 24w sansi and the GE par38 for a week now. GE is solid compared to this but I’m giving sansi a try. The 32 w sansi is on sale atm. Debating if i should pull the trigger after seeing bad reviews on 32w version not lasting long
I've own three for four years. Two are doing great and seem to work well. One failed in five months. Don
So after 5 month u not do a full review but u tell people to buy. Thumbs down for you and u'r link below...
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I bought this. The thing didn’t work even a day. It flickered from the moment that I turned it on. Then, it got so hot that the plastic from one of the lights melted and fell off. And, the whole thing stopped working. Lucky it didn’t start a fire. 🫤
Thats terrible, did you tell Sansi about it?