spliffonshik
03-31-2007, 12:15 AM
Hi there! I've got some questions to CFL gurus :)
Previously I had 400 w MH/HPS light but eventually have decided to move to CFL's as more compact and with both less heat and noise solution. Do you think 250w CFL will be enough for 2-3 plants?
Here is info about lamp (see pics):
For planting indoors.
Length: 14 inches
Power (max): 250W
Working voltage: 110V~130V
Base: MOGUL
Wattage equivalency (compare to incandescent): 1250W
Fluorescent lights are approximately 80% more efficient than normal incandescent lights. Upgrading your lights to fluorescent will not only saves you money on electric bills, but will also prevent fire hazard because of the lights' low operating temperature!! Rated at 10,000 hours, these lights will save you the hassle of replacing the inefficient incandescent light (which only last 850 hours on average). The wavelength of our lights are 6400K Full spectrum Daylight. This will ensure your plants or flower develop properly.
Features:
- 80% more efficient
- Pay less for electricity and gain more light
- Low Operating temperature (around 50C to 60C)
- Prevent Fire hazard
- 250W Fluorescent = 1250W Incandescent
- Extreme Long Life (rated @ 10,000 hours)
- Never have to change your bulb in years
- 6400K Full spectrum Daylight
- Ensures proper development of plants
- Perfect for tomato, herbs, house plants and etc.
Cost of this light with reflector and mogul base is $90... what do you think? Or it is better to have several ones but with less wattage (and different spectrum light)?
Another thing is that MH/HPS light gave off so much heat that it was really annoying because I had to install additionally powerful and noisy (at maximum levels) fan in my box. For CFL I'd like to have about 2 x 2 x 5-7 feet grow box and was wondering what you guys think of how much heat this 250 w CFL lamp will give. I surely will install my adjustable fan but want it to operate at that level when it doesn't bother my ears at all. Seriously speaking, I thought I was going to become insane becase of the buzz form my HID ballast and fan. :)
Thanks in advance and RESPECT!!! :rastasmoke:
PS: now I understand that I was stupid to overlook CFL option of growing because now watching and reading logs I think this is the best one! Silence, minimal heat, no fire hazards, reduced bills, and finally cost of equipment - IDEALLY :)
Previously I had 400 w MH/HPS light but eventually have decided to move to CFL's as more compact and with both less heat and noise solution. Do you think 250w CFL will be enough for 2-3 plants?
Here is info about lamp (see pics):
For planting indoors.
Length: 14 inches
Power (max): 250W
Working voltage: 110V~130V
Base: MOGUL
Wattage equivalency (compare to incandescent): 1250W
Fluorescent lights are approximately 80% more efficient than normal incandescent lights. Upgrading your lights to fluorescent will not only saves you money on electric bills, but will also prevent fire hazard because of the lights' low operating temperature!! Rated at 10,000 hours, these lights will save you the hassle of replacing the inefficient incandescent light (which only last 850 hours on average). The wavelength of our lights are 6400K Full spectrum Daylight. This will ensure your plants or flower develop properly.
Features:
- 80% more efficient
- Pay less for electricity and gain more light
- Low Operating temperature (around 50C to 60C)
- Prevent Fire hazard
- 250W Fluorescent = 1250W Incandescent
- Extreme Long Life (rated @ 10,000 hours)
- Never have to change your bulb in years
- 6400K Full spectrum Daylight
- Ensures proper development of plants
- Perfect for tomato, herbs, house plants and etc.
Cost of this light with reflector and mogul base is $90... what do you think? Or it is better to have several ones but with less wattage (and different spectrum light)?
Another thing is that MH/HPS light gave off so much heat that it was really annoying because I had to install additionally powerful and noisy (at maximum levels) fan in my box. For CFL I'd like to have about 2 x 2 x 5-7 feet grow box and was wondering what you guys think of how much heat this 250 w CFL lamp will give. I surely will install my adjustable fan but want it to operate at that level when it doesn't bother my ears at all. Seriously speaking, I thought I was going to become insane becase of the buzz form my HID ballast and fan. :)
Thanks in advance and RESPECT!!! :rastasmoke:
PS: now I understand that I was stupid to overlook CFL option of growing because now watching and reading logs I think this is the best one! Silence, minimal heat, no fire hazards, reduced bills, and finally cost of equipment - IDEALLY :)