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I just read all 50 something posts and i would have to say this thread is extremely informational, Now this is the info that i gathered, and bubba if ur still there let me know if im right
Induction lighting is gonna cost me a little bit more for the ballast reflector and bulb than either MH or HPS, but it is also going to be more efficient, low heat, so that means the exra money i pay for INDCTN lighting i woll actually save some money because i wont have to buy expensive inline fans and running a lot of tubing for ventilation, is this correct? The picturs were very helpful, but if you could maybe put all the info into like a comparison chart that showed like lumens, heat, kw/hr stuff like that i believe it wuld help. I am extremely interested as i will be settingup my first multi plant grow room in a month and am currently trying to figure how i want to light it
I will be publishing my comparison in a week or so. I'm trying to borrow a 1000 watt HPS from a friend. I have all the other types of lights already. I'll be trying to use the same wattage for each type of lighting or close as i can. Another major benifit in cost that your missing is that these last 100000 hours or about 24 years on a 12/12 cycle. It would be the last light you would buy. That's why they are more than HPS.
bubbas Reviewed by bubbas on . New Induction Grow light Note to moderator: If this is considered spam and against the rules, then I apologise, but I thought this may be of major interest to all growers. I am in contact with the manufacturer of the only induction light specifically designed for plant growth and am trying to get this product off the ground and see if it meets the needs of the cannabis community. If there is interest I would be looking for both testers and investors for the USA. Here are the pros of this new light: 1. Low Rating: 5