Anyone used one of these yet? I found this in HD in the tool section for a worklight they sell. 2700K and 4200 lumens at 300 watt equivalency using 68 watts. I know its brighter than hell..:thumbsup::cool:
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Anyone used one of these yet? I found this in HD in the tool section for a worklight they sell. 2700K and 4200 lumens at 300 watt equivalency using 68 watts. I know its brighter than hell..:thumbsup::cool:
Hey man, I picked that up last week. I was walking around looking for a Y bulb socket adapter and and an extension for my CFL, and then a Home Depot dude asked if I needed help. I actually didn't want to interact with anyone, but he was young and cool, so I told him I needed to add light to my storage room. He then gave me one of these--> ;) and said, "hey, you need to check this bad boy out!"
We then walked over to the bulb aisle, and he was so excited, he lit it up to show me how bright it was. I bought it. Funny thing, this dude had another Home Depot dude hanging around, and they both chuckled when I put it in my shopping cart.
I'm pretty sure they are stoners too :jointsmile:
The bulb seems to be doing great so far; 'some good fast vegging going on. I have 2 other 26w CFLs too. Mine are still babies, and I only have a few, but I have no regrets. In a week, I hope to put them under a 600 HID. :D
S'up dudes? So how much is this light from HD? Sounds like it might be a good start for a small setup.
Mike
Here it is bro, I'm pretty sure this was it, although I threw away the package so my wife didn't see it...Quote:
Originally Posted by Enemyace
TCP 68 Watt (300W) SpringLight Soft White 1 Pack - 28968RP at The Home Depot
I think they are like 15-20 bux.......
Ah, thanks Motdot and ForgetClassC. This forum is extremely helpful. Sure appreciate your kindness.:thumbsup:
Mike
the same light in the 6000k range is 24 bucks for an exterior garage light... comes with a reflector too!!
-J
Wow, I can hang with that. Thanks for the heads up:thumbsup:
Mike!
i think that 6000k + is much better for veg.. i have a few cfl's in the <3000k range and one t-12 and they love the 6000k t-12 WAY more...idk
-J
I think you'll find better deals on large screw-in CFLs here:
2 to 200 Watt Compact Fluorescent Bulbs : 1000Bulbs.com
pay close attention, to whether you're ordering the 'Regular', or, 'Mogul' screw bases, though ...
I've bought from them, several times :thumbsup:, located in Texas, fast shipping, very good Customer Service in case of any breakage, etc... :thumbsup:
also, look in their list for the 'odor-neutralizing CFLs' , they really do work ... (only when the lights are On, of course :D)