


OUR MISSION
To provide the best products and
customer service to our customers at the lowest prices
possible. Here at Cheap Grow Lights we
take great pride in our company, our commitment
to customer service and in the products we sell.
Our online store is designed to provide you with
a safe and secure environment to browse our
product catalog.



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Sunlight Supply, Inc. uses the latest 3-D CAD software to design all
fixtures and reflectors in-house. Sophisticated photometric software
ensures proper light dispersal.
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Trumpf computer numerically controlled (CNC) punch presses are used
to process steel and aluminum sheet metal for our reflectors and
housings
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6 Trumpf CNC press brakes are used to bend and form flat sheet
metal. Exact tolerances of these new machines ensures bend
tolerances to within 1/10 of 1% on every angle.
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Specialized machinery presses in nuts and bolts called PEMS. These
fasteners are used to mount ballasts, sockets, grounding wires,
air-cooled fittings and simplify the assembly process.
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5 automatic feeding rivet machines are used to fasten sheet metal
parts together. We use only "button hand" style rivits which are
flush mounted and contain no unsightly hole on the backside.
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A powdercoat finish is given to all our reflectors and ballast
housings. It is an electrostatic process where by the powder,
usually white, black, blue or green, is applied to a part. Powder
has the look and feel of baking soda but is far more durable and
corrosion resistant than liquid paint.
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The part is hung from a
conveyorized line and enters a 5 stage wash where heated and
chemically treated water cleans the part.
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The cleaned part is dried and
then enters a spray booth where the powder is applied. 8 guns shoot
powder from different angles to completely cover the part. Human
touch-up is done at the end of the spray booth.
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The part enters a combination
oven which uses infra-red and convection heat to cure the powder
onto the part. After, it enters a "cool down" area prior to
handling.
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Sunlight Supply completes final assembly of all remote reflectors in
our Woodland, WA, facility. All ballasted fixtures both HID and
fluorescent receive final assembly in our Vancouver, WA, plant.
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All Sunlight Supply fixtures are tested 4 ways. Every fixture is
test-fired twice from 2 different people. It must pass a hi-pot test
for grounding, electrical leakage and a di-electric test. The
overall product is reviewed for fit and finish labeling, all
fasteners tight, sockets secure, etc.
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All finished products are then boxed and sent through taping
machines for closure.
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Products are then transported to 4 distribution locations for
shipment to our authorized dealer partners.
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