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NEW - Diamond Series XML - 10W CREE XML

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  • Double to air flow for cool operation and a dust filter for even longer and easier operation.
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  • High powered modular 3w LEDs paired with the extreme 10w CREE XML's.
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Price:
$549.00
SKU:
DS-XML
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Also Included:
Adjustable Rope Ratchet Light Hanger
2010 Complete LED Grow Guide

 

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The Biggest Breakthrough in LED Grow Light Technology.  Period.

Mulitple Light Discounts Available! Call: 1-800-401-6307

 



  • Daisy Chain Feature - Run multiple lights with just one cord to plug in.
  • USA Made CREE XML and Bridgelux Blue and White Led's.
  • 90 Day Money Back Guarantee.
  • Exclusive 2012 LED Grow Guide Included.
  • 11+ Wavelengths of Color Output: 760nm, 740nm, 720nm, 660nm, 630nm, 615nm-480nm, 460nm, 440nm, 415nm, 380nm
  • 100% Hassle-Free Warranty for a Full 3 Years
  • Runs Cool and Saves Electricity!
  • Color Select Feature - Easily control your colors and intensity

USA Made 10w CREE XML LEDs 

USA Made Bridgelux Blue & White LEDs

Compare:

  • New - Precision 90 Degree XML Collimator Lens for Optimal Coverage
  • New - 10W CREE XML Single Chip USA Made
  • New - Honeycomb Fan Cover with Dust Filter
  • New - Custom Designed Diamond Vents for optimal Air Flow
  • New - Advanced LED Drivers for Higher Performance
  • New - Color Select Dimmable Switches with Clone, Veg and Flower Modes
  • New - Dual Heat Sink Reduces Heat by over 50% vs Others
  • New - Daisy Chain Link Feature Allows up to 4 Lights on One Cord
  • New - Lower Prices!

 

Diamond Series LED Grow Light Features:

  • Replaces HPS, Metal Halide and Florescent grow lights
  • Performs extremely well in cloning, vegetative and flowering cycles
  • No maintenance costs (No bulbs to replace)
  • Environmetally friendly (No Mercury)
  • Eliminates A/C in most grow spaces due to very low heat output
  • 6ft Power Cord in 110v US with 220v and International Plugs Available
  • DS XML 150 Dimensions: 12.5"L x 12.5"W x 3"H
  • DS XML 350 Dimensions: 19"L x 19"W x 3"H

   Model  

   Total Coverage   

  Core Coverage 

LED Specs

Weight

     Avg. Power Draw

DS XML 150

3' x 3'

2.5' x 2.5'

        (4) 10w USA Made Cree XML LED's 
    (64) 3w High Output LED's (single chip)

9

     130w

DS XML 350

4.5' x 4.5'

4' x 4'

      (10) 10w USA Made Cree XML LED's 
  (144) 3w High Output LED's (single chip)

14

      330w

 

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Product Reviews

  1. Very Pleased

    Posted by Hobbiest on 9th May 2013

    I received my DS XML 350 less than one week ago. It took about 5 days to arrive. I was very surprised to notice the construction of the light. It was very sturdy and well built. A Little heavier than I thought it would be. The XML 350 puts out a lot of light and is very bright, also extremely quiet and cool running. Perfect for my little beginner 4' X 4' area. So far so good, my babies are about 5 inches tall. I am very pleased with this light. Can't wait to start the flowering stage. I was told by a tech at Advanced LED that this unit is a all in one unit. It will do the job growing my babies from seed to harvest. Thank you Advanced LED for your excellent customer service and fine product. As I get more experienced your products will be a fixture in my plans.


  2. I received my DS XML 350 few days ago

    Posted by Federico on 29th Mar 2013

    I received my light just few days ago , for now plants seems to love it. I m happy to say that delivery is been really fast (Europe) pakaging was excellent, I got all my plugs as requested and very important all my e mails to customer service were quickly replayed .
    The light looks very well made and is absolutly quiet , I really like the dimmable switches and the dust filters on the fans.
    So far so good .
    Thank you Kyle and thank you everyone at Advance Led Lights


  3. Great product

    Posted by The Professor on 19th Mar 2013

    I am very happy with my DS-XML 150; it's in a 3x3 tent and I chose it specifically due to it's cost, quality and footprint. Additional features are the two dimmable switches, internal fans and ability to daisy chain. My plants are loving he new light (veg cycle) and I can't wait to see how it performs when blooming. The unit increases the temperature about 15" which was verified and is perfect for my night temperatures.


  4. Best Grow Lights Ever

    Posted by SILENCE on 1st Mar 2013

    I was running a 600w HPS. I am now running 3 XML 350's and 1 XML 150. I run all of these for the same price as a 600w HPS. Advanced LED is by far the best on the market. I wish I had the money to reorder the same thing I already have. Flowering reacted in 3 days. most of the time it take at least 2 to 3 weeks. The only mistake you could make with Advanced LED is to not buy their product... PERIOD.


  5. Immediate change

    Posted by KKangas on 27th Feb 2013

    You will notice an immediate change when swithing to Diamond XML from any other LED or HID set up..I have been testing with CFL, HPS, LED, and so forth and the Diamond series lights noticeably outperform the others which makes them well worth the investment. If you want thicker, lusher, more bountiful growth then buy from advanced but if your looking for a challenge then do what i did and run a side by side grow on identical plants cloned from the same mother and see what happens.


  6. just keeps getting better

    Posted by thatguy on 11th Feb 2013

    I started using floresents but wasnt happy with the results so after some quick research got a lunabar and was impressed it did better but still wasn't what I was looking for. I ended up getting a 100w diamond series light and was amazed at how much better it did than the other led light, after looking at the XML I decided to check it out its been the best led Ive ever seen so happy with it the plants are double the 100w leds and look great now I wish I started with the XML


  7. Outstanding

    Posted by FrostyColorado on 25th Nov 2012

    I got the Diamond series XML 150 a lil while after it had came out, did a side by side with just a fluorescent light, now the XML is 130 watts on avg. and the fluorescent was 110 watts on avg, with the exact same plant, environment, and pot size, and with the XML I got 4 times the weight in my harvest than I did with the fluorescent light. Just Outstanding


  8. Current State-Of-The-Art LED Grow Lamp

    Posted by Marcos Augusto on 15th Nov 2012

    I placed my order for a Diamond XML350 LED lamp and installed it a few days ago.
    The first thing i noticed was the size and weight of the shipping box, the big "FRAGILE" sticker labels on the box warning carriers of its fragility and, more importantly, how extremely well packaged the lamp came in.
    After removing my XML350 from the box i decided to weigh it as it seemed considerably heavier than the specified 14 lb. weight and i was right : the lamp weighs almost 23 lbs and has that "solidity" that comes from an all-metal construction without any parts "rattling around" inside it, the two dimmer control knobs which rotate very smoothly and precisely and have that ON/OFF "clicking" sound that, again, denotes solidity and confidence, thus giving the user a feeling of owning a piece of electric equipment built with top-shelf components and made to last a long time.
    The other external feature i noticed immediately was the extra-fine thickness of the honeycomb filter installed over each fan; You have to move your eyes really/really close to the fans to be able to see what kind of dust filtering this honeycomb filter is capable of doing; I've owned two other LED grow lamps and they certainly do not offer that kind of dust filtering.
    The lamp runs a little on the warm side, no doubt due to those 10 watt Cree LEDs and the infrared LEDs used, but on the other hand the user may touch any part of the lamp at any time without worrying about flesh burning; Try that with standard grow lamps if you're the daring kind...
    One of the main reasons i decided to purchase the Diamond Series LED grow lamp was due to its use of dimmer controls that allows users to "play around" to his/her heart content insofar as red/blue/white light wavelengths are concerned, AND those 10w Cree LEDs which apparently put out "warm white" light in the range of 2.700 Kelvins, as recommended by horticultural experts.
    Needless to point out, the XML350 puts out a tremendous amount of light that translate into very high PAR (Photosynthetic Active Radiation) values; I can confirm that because i own an Apogee PAR meter (tested very/very close against the industry's gold-standard LI-COR PAR meter), and after using my Apogee PAR meter placed 12" from the lamp (as done by most manufacturers) i got a reading of about 1.100 moles - for comparison sun light at the Equator on a cloudless sky at sea level puts out approximately 2.000 moles per square meter per second - and knowing that the particular crop i grow needs no more than 850 moles i feel very confident about my purchase, and let's not forget that extra amount of canopy light penetration afforded by those 10 watt CREE white LEDs.
    I also shut off the white LEDS so that i could measure only the blue/red LED combo at its maximum output at the same 12" distance from the lamp; The reading i got was for approximately 750 moles, and by doing the opposite and shutting off the blue/red LEDs, the reading for the white LEDs only measured about 350 moles, a significant amount on its own.
    I had a crop already growing with my older LED grow lamp but within a few hours of installing the XML350 i already noticed a tremendous response, with the bottom leaves getting much more light and growing much faster.
    This series of LED grow lamps is truly "state-of-the-art" as far as i am concerned; The only improvements i would suggest would be for three separate dimmer controls for the white, blue and red LEDs, which would allow the user an even finer control over the blue light spectrum during the vegetative period (perhaps even adding a few more blue LEDs to the total number of LEDs as well as finer control over the red spectrum during the flowering stage of plant growth, with the added benefit of fully controlling light output from the white LEDs.
    It is about time manufacturers came to the realization that most indoor grow closets are SQUARE-SHAPED and not rectangular shaped, so why are almost all LED grow lamp panels rectangular ?
    So far i give my highest recommendations for the Diamond Series XML line of LED grow lamps and feel quite confident that my lamp will stand extremely well the passing of time.


  9. Supremacy Defined

    Posted by JD on 15th Oct 2012

    I've been using the xml 150 now since it came out and the light is nothing short of amazing. After being wowed by my 200w diamond series and 180w extreme flower models (both great lights) I was sure I would be happy with the xml, but I didn't expect to be blown away by it. Everything about it is special from the ability to dial back the wattage or tweak the spectrums with a couole twists of the control knobs, to the honey comb fan filters that I can vacuum the dust out of, are awesome features. I was equally impressed by the penetration and overall quality of my harvest. You've done it again, Advanced! Another leap firward for led grow lights, just watch as the competetion starts to copy. Thanks again for keeping me a happy customer!


  10. The best Lights I've Ever Used.

    Posted by OldMedMan on 1st Oct 2012

    Advanced has produced the best LEDs on the market. The technology of using CREE XML LED's is simply a leap into the future of LEDs, however they are here now. I've used many different lights in my day, but hands down these are best. They run cool and when daisy chained the area they cover is phenomenal. The plants I am growing now have never grown like this before. The difference is quite dramatic. If you are looking for the Best LEDs In production, these are the lights to go with, hands down.
    I live in Hawaii where electricity prices are the highest in the nation. My bill has fallen $200.00 a month. To me Advanced LEDs pay for themselves. I highly recommend these astonishing Lights.


  11. led

    Posted by shazz on 8th Sep 2012

    i have been using a 200 watt 11-band led for over 2 years now, and they are by far the best veg light i have ever used!! the leves are wider, fatter, thicker, and the nodes are so close you have to lift the light to get at least a little bit of strech in between the nodes. Using the 200 watt led with a hps during flower adds a LOT of weight, densidy, and crystal production. i did a search and couldnt find any other led's with 11-bands,, these lights kick a$$ !!


  12. GREATEST BREAKTHROUGH YET

    Posted by SteveHman on 2nd Jul 2012

    Since 2010 I have been a big fan of the lights that Advanced has been putting out and have been fortunate to try several of their units, some of them before they were released to the general public. I was lucky enough to have a chance to test out one of their newest designs the Diamond Series XML in a recent grow and I can tell you that these guys are on a constant quest to improve their already great line of grow lights.

    Their latest version of the Diamond Series is a big departure from conventional LED grow light wisdom. I've seen several posts in forums concerning the efficacy of using white chips in grow panels-many people have said that white LEDs are incapable of growing plants on PAR (pun intended) with high-end LEDs or conventional single point lights. This didn't discourage the guys at Advanced from trying out something new and I can vouch for the fact that you can in fact grow with white LEDs.

    The Key to the new line of lights is the very high-output 10w single chip CREE XML LED's. That's right a 10W single chip CREE XML LED. Bright doesn't even begin to describe this unit. They didn't stop there; they also redesigned the case to give a truly square footprint. Every other light out there is rectangular in shape, but how many of us grow in a rectangular tent? The other changes to the light are the addition of a honeycomb dust filter over the fan to keep the unit cleaner from dust and the special honeycomb design keeps the unit cooler, a huge heat sink that keeps the unit very cool and the icing on top is the dimmable controls so that you can precisely control the level of light (by spectrum) that you use in each phase of your grow.

    The bottom line is that this new light is brighter, more powerful and has produced a higher yield per watt than their current Diamond Series lights-if that isn't enough, they have found a way to do all of this at a price lower than the comparable current Diamond Series lights.

    Bravo to the crew at Advanced LED for continuing to seek improvements in their product line and not resting on their laurels. Many other manufacturers don't put the effort out to develop new products and incur the cost of R&D. I'm glad the team from Advanced is willing to be on the bleeding edge of this technology and is constantly pushing the bounds of what is considered to be the accepted way of growing. It will take the rest of the copycats a while to catch up.



Testimonials

  1. Very Pleased

    Posted by Hobbiest on 9th May 2013

    I received my DS XML 350 less than one week ago. It took about 5 days to arrive. I was very surprised to notice the construction of the light. It was very sturdy and well built. A Little heavier than I thought it would be. The XML 350 puts out a lot of light and is very bright, also extremely quiet and cool running. Perfect for my little beginner 4' X 4' area. So far so good, my babies are about 5 inches tall. I am very pleased with this light. Can't wait to start the flowering stage. I was told by a tech at Advanced LED that this unit is a all in one unit. It will do the job growing my babies from seed to harvest. Thank you Advanced LED for your excellent customer service and fine product. As I get more experienced your products will be a fixture in my plans.


  2. I received my DS XML 350 few days ago

    Posted by Federico on 29th Mar 2013

    I received my light just few days ago , for now plants seems to love it. I m happy to say that delivery is been really fast (Europe) pakaging was excellent, I got all my plugs as requested and very important all my e mails to customer service were quickly replayed .
    The light looks very well made and is absolutly quiet , I really like the dimmable switches and the dust filters on the fans.
    So far so good .
    Thank you Kyle and thank you everyone at Advance Led Lights


  3. Great product

    Posted by The Professor on 19th Mar 2013

    I am very happy with my DS-XML 150; it's in a 3x3 tent and I chose it specifically due to it's cost, quality and footprint. Additional features are the two dimmable switches, internal fans and ability to daisy chain. My plants are loving he new light (veg cycle) and I can't wait to see how it performs when blooming. The unit increases the temperature about 15" which was verified and is perfect for my night temperatures.


  4. Best Grow Lights Ever

    Posted by SILENCE on 1st Mar 2013

    I was running a 600w HPS. I am now running 3 XML 350's and 1 XML 150. I run all of these for the same price as a 600w HPS. Advanced LED is by far the best on the market. I wish I had the money to reorder the same thing I already have. Flowering reacted in 3 days. most of the time it take at least 2 to 3 weeks. The only mistake you could make with Advanced LED is to not buy their product... PERIOD.


  5. Immediate change

    Posted by KKangas on 27th Feb 2013

    You will notice an immediate change when swithing to Diamond XML from any other LED or HID set up..I have been testing with CFL, HPS, LED, and so forth and the Diamond series lights noticeably outperform the others which makes them well worth the investment. If you want thicker, lusher, more bountiful growth then buy from advanced but if your looking for a challenge then do what i did and run a side by side grow on identical plants cloned from the same mother and see what happens.


  6. just keeps getting better

    Posted by thatguy on 11th Feb 2013

    I started using floresents but wasnt happy with the results so after some quick research got a lunabar and was impressed it did better but still wasn't what I was looking for. I ended up getting a 100w diamond series light and was amazed at how much better it did than the other led light, after looking at the XML I decided to check it out its been the best led Ive ever seen so happy with it the plants are double the 100w leds and look great now I wish I started with the XML


  7. Outstanding

    Posted by FrostyColorado on 25th Nov 2012

    I got the Diamond series XML 150 a lil while after it had came out, did a side by side with just a fluorescent light, now the XML is 130 watts on avg. and the fluorescent was 110 watts on avg, with the exact same plant, environment, and pot size, and with the XML I got 4 times the weight in my harvest than I did with the fluorescent light. Just Outstanding


  8. Current State-Of-The-Art LED Grow Lamp

    Posted by Marcos Augusto on 15th Nov 2012

    I placed my order for a Diamond XML350 LED lamp and installed it a few days ago.
    The first thing i noticed was the size and weight of the shipping box, the big "FRAGILE" sticker labels on the box warning carriers of its fragility and, more importantly, how extremely well packaged the lamp came in.
    After removing my XML350 from the box i decided to weigh it as it seemed considerably heavier than the specified 14 lb. weight and i was right : the lamp weighs almost 23 lbs and has that "solidity" that comes from an all-metal construction without any parts "rattling around" inside it, the two dimmer control knobs which rotate very smoothly and precisely and have that ON/OFF "clicking" sound that, again, denotes solidity and confidence, thus giving the user a feeling of owning a piece of electric equipment built with top-shelf components and made to last a long time.
    The other external feature i noticed immediately was the extra-fine thickness of the honeycomb filter installed over each fan; You have to move your eyes really/really close to the fans to be able to see what kind of dust filtering this honeycomb filter is capable of doing; I've owned two other LED grow lamps and they certainly do not offer that kind of dust filtering.
    The lamp runs a little on the warm side, no doubt due to those 10 watt Cree LEDs and the infrared LEDs used, but on the other hand the user may touch any part of the lamp at any time without worrying about flesh burning; Try that with standard grow lamps if you're the daring kind...
    One of the main reasons i decided to purchase the Diamond Series LED grow lamp was due to its use of dimmer controls that allows users to "play around" to his/her heart content insofar as red/blue/white light wavelengths are concerned, AND those 10w Cree LEDs which apparently put out "warm white" light in the range of 2.700 Kelvins, as recommended by horticultural experts.
    Needless to point out, the XML350 puts out a tremendous amount of light that translate into very high PAR (Photosynthetic Active Radiation) values; I can confirm that because i own an Apogee PAR meter (tested very/very close against the industry's gold-standard LI-COR PAR meter), and after using my Apogee PAR meter placed 12" from the lamp (as done by most manufacturers) i got a reading of about 1.100 moles - for comparison sun light at the Equator on a cloudless sky at sea level puts out approximately 2.000 moles per square meter per second - and knowing that the particular crop i grow needs no more than 850 moles i feel very confident about my purchase, and let's not forget that extra amount of canopy light penetration afforded by those 10 watt CREE white LEDs.
    I also shut off the white LEDS so that i could measure only the blue/red LED combo at its maximum output at the same 12" distance from the lamp; The reading i got was for approximately 750 moles, and by doing the opposite and shutting off the blue/red LEDs, the reading for the white LEDs only measured about 350 moles, a significant amount on its own.
    I had a crop already growing with my older LED grow lamp but within a few hours of installing the XML350 i already noticed a tremendous response, with the bottom leaves getting much more light and growing much faster.
    This series of LED grow lamps is truly "state-of-the-art" as far as i am concerned; The only improvements i would suggest would be for three separate dimmer controls for the white, blue and red LEDs, which would allow the user an even finer control over the blue light spectrum during the vegetative period (perhaps even adding a few more blue LEDs to the total number of LEDs as well as finer control over the red spectrum during the flowering stage of plant growth, with the added benefit of fully controlling light output from the white LEDs.
    It is about time manufacturers came to the realization that most indoor grow closets are SQUARE-SHAPED and not rectangular shaped, so why are almost all LED grow lamp panels rectangular ?
    So far i give my highest recommendations for the Diamond Series XML line of LED grow lamps and feel quite confident that my lamp will stand extremely well the passing of time.


  9. Supremacy Defined

    Posted by JD on 15th Oct 2012

    I've been using the xml 150 now since it came out and the light is nothing short of amazing. After being wowed by my 200w diamond series and 180w extreme flower models (both great lights) I was sure I would be happy with the xml, but I didn't expect to be blown away by it. Everything about it is special from the ability to dial back the wattage or tweak the spectrums with a couole twists of the control knobs, to the honey comb fan filters that I can vacuum the dust out of, are awesome features. I was equally impressed by the penetration and overall quality of my harvest. You've done it again, Advanced! Another leap firward for led grow lights, just watch as the competetion starts to copy. Thanks again for keeping me a happy customer!


  10. The best Lights I've Ever Used.

    Posted by OldMedMan on 1st Oct 2012

    Advanced has produced the best LEDs on the market. The technology of using CREE XML LED's is simply a leap into the future of LEDs, however they are here now. I've used many different lights in my day, but hands down these are best. They run cool and when daisy chained the area they cover is phenomenal. The plants I am growing now have never grown like this before. The difference is quite dramatic. If you are looking for the Best LEDs In production, these are the lights to go with, hands down.
    I live in Hawaii where electricity prices are the highest in the nation. My bill has fallen $200.00 a month. To me Advanced LEDs pay for themselves. I highly recommend these astonishing Lights.


  11. led

    Posted by shazz on 8th Sep 2012

    i have been using a 200 watt 11-band led for over 2 years now, and they are by far the best veg light i have ever used!! the leves are wider, fatter, thicker, and the nodes are so close you have to lift the light to get at least a little bit of strech in between the nodes. Using the 200 watt led with a hps during flower adds a LOT of weight, densidy, and crystal production. i did a search and couldnt find any other led's with 11-bands,, these lights kick a$$ !!


  12. GREATEST BREAKTHROUGH YET

    Posted by SteveHman on 2nd Jul 2012

    Since 2010 I have been a big fan of the lights that Advanced has been putting out and have been fortunate to try several of their units, some of them before they were released to the general public. I was lucky enough to have a chance to test out one of their newest designs the Diamond Series XML in a recent grow and I can tell you that these guys are on a constant quest to improve their already great line of grow lights.

    Their latest version of the Diamond Series is a big departure from conventional LED grow light wisdom. I've seen several posts in forums concerning the efficacy of using white chips in grow panels-many people have said that white LEDs are incapable of growing plants on PAR (pun intended) with high-end LEDs or conventional single point lights. This didn't discourage the guys at Advanced from trying out something new and I can vouch for the fact that you can in fact grow with white LEDs.

    The Key to the new line of lights is the very high-output 10w single chip CREE XML LED's. That's right a 10W single chip CREE XML LED. Bright doesn't even begin to describe this unit. They didn't stop there; they also redesigned the case to give a truly square footprint. Every other light out there is rectangular in shape, but how many of us grow in a rectangular tent? The other changes to the light are the addition of a honeycomb dust filter over the fan to keep the unit cleaner from dust and the special honeycomb design keeps the unit cooler, a huge heat sink that keeps the unit very cool and the icing on top is the dimmable controls so that you can precisely control the level of light (by spectrum) that you use in each phase of your grow.

    The bottom line is that this new light is brighter, more powerful and has produced a higher yield per watt than their current Diamond Series lights-if that isn't enough, they have found a way to do all of this at a price lower than the comparable current Diamond Series lights.

    Bravo to the crew at Advanced LED for continuing to seek improvements in their product line and not resting on their laurels. Many other manufacturers don't put the effort out to develop new products and incur the cost of R&D. I'm glad the team from Advanced is willing to be on the bleeding edge of this technology and is constantly pushing the bounds of what is considered to be the accepted way of growing. It will take the rest of the copycats a while to catch up.