I'm curious if anybody here has played with induction lighting, and what their results are.
Obviously the pricing is outrageous, but so is LED.
Does anybody here have experience with HPS, LED and Induction?
If so, what do you like best?
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I'm curious if anybody here has played with induction lighting, and what their results are.
Obviously the pricing is outrageous, but so is LED.
Does anybody here have experience with HPS, LED and Induction?
If so, what do you like best?
I'm surprised after 192 views nobody has tried one of these induction lights yet.
It seems Inda-Gro is one of the higher rated ones.
The lower watt units are terribly expensive, $480 for 100watts!
But, the 420watt light for $795 has been reviewed pretty well, and that's honestly about the same price as a 1000 watt HPS for 1 year when you factor in bulb replacement and electricity. Was really hoping for some more reviews though before I plop down $800 on something that may not pan out.
Is there an advantage that offset the cost? Do they run cheaper and cooler?
They run both cheaper (use less electricity) and cooler than conventional lighting.Quote:
Originally Posted by polishpollack
They also last much, much longer.
Whether or not they are worth the cost is still up for debate.
I currently run 2 400w of these lights in my bloom room ....they are truly awesome..electric bill went from $339.00 a month to $189.00 ...no need to run air-conditioning temps never exceed 74 deg. yields are the same only dif is the lower popcorn buds are much denser...bulbs are guaranteed for 10 yrs. as they are sealed very little degredation.... plenty of info@Kinda Gro . com...check it out!!!
That's Inda Gro.com
too bad tesla's induction tower was too expensive. its a cool idea. the lights sound interesting tho.