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02-22-2010, 11:45 AM #1OPSenior Member
2,100,000 Lumen, how much will I yield?
How many plants can I grow with 85,000 Watt "The DOMINATOR" sky spotlight built in the peek of the roof? Widen the beam, shine it down. Would that set off a red flag at the electrical co? This lamp can run on single phase 220, 120 Amp line! The temp is nice for veg, perhaps they could make a conversion bulb for flower.
Quote: "OR It can be permanently mounted at a location and wired directly into house-power for automated daily operation"
They practically advertise it as a grow light!!
DIMENSIONS and WEIGHT
Height : 98 inches Width : 85 inches Length: 72.5 inches
Weight: 1380 lbs. Plus remote power supply 410 lbs.
OPTICS
Massive optics parabolic reflector: 60 inches diameter
Lamp power: 18,000-watts
Lumens: 2,100,000
Color Temperature: 5600 degrees Kelvin
PRICING
$80,960 -
$108,100 -
Plus shipping, crating & installation charges.
For transportable model including trailer & diesel generator:
OPERATING COSTS
Approximately $6 per hour including power and lamp amortization
Link:
DOMINATOR Searchlight Series - The most powerfuls of all searchlights spotlights and floodlights.Ocotillo Reviewed by Ocotillo on . 2,100,000 Lumen, how much will I yield? How many plants can I grow with 85,000 Watt "The DOMINATOR" sky spotlight built in the peek of the roof? Widen the beam, shine it down. Would that set off a red flag at the electrical co? This lamp can run on single phase 220, 120 Amp line! The temp is nice for veg, perhaps they could make a conversion bulb for flower. Quote: "OR It can be permanently mounted at a location and wired directly into house-power for automated daily operation" They practically advertise it as a grow light!! Rating: 5
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02-22-2010, 12:26 PM #2Senior Member
2,100,000 Lumen, how much will I yield?
ROTFLMAO!
Ever see these things next to trees? They get pretty crispy pretty quick.
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02-22-2010, 01:16 PM #3Senior Member
2,100,000 Lumen, how much will I yield?
LoL why just just drop the $100,000 and get the one with the trailer and diesel generator, lol.
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02-22-2010, 01:20 PM #4Senior Member
2,100,000 Lumen, how much will I yield?
Keep it at least 24" above seedlings. :thumbsup:
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02-22-2010, 01:46 PM #5Senior Member
2,100,000 Lumen, how much will I yield?
I like to spread my light out..:thumbsup:..6000...(1000watt-400volt) lights...
You can grow a lot of tomatoes...or whatever..with these...:rastabanna:
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02-22-2010, 04:26 PM #6Senior Member
2,100,000 Lumen, how much will I yield?
No one would by those to grow for personal use. The only thing youre trying to gain here is MORE light, the reason you're probably doing this is because of a commercial grow. Now I think you should rethink the light if you're not commercially growing. If you are commercially growing to sell on the streets, I boo you. If youre fully intending to personally grow with it then damn, I would be more then interested to see these monstors, but IMO you just dont need that much.
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02-22-2010, 05:13 PM #7Senior Member
2,100,000 Lumen, how much will I yield?
This proves that if a grower sees K temps in the right range, ANY light might be considered. Roflmao
So, the ways I figured it, are these. 5000 lumens per Sq ft,... And 11,000 Lumens per Sq ft (what my bosses lumen meter says outside).
At 5000 LPSF it would cover 420 (what a number, is it destiny?) Square feet or enough space to grow 168 plants with 2.5sf each.
At 11,000 LPSF (Sun intensity?) it would cover 190.9 square feet or 76 plants with 2.5 sf each.
I've felt the heat generated by one of these. It's quite intense. On a cold Colorado night you can feel the heat like a summer sun from well over 20 yards off when aimed at you. So height is key. You'd need to mount this VERY high to allow the light and intense heat to dissipate enough for growing. My personal guess would be a few stories, maybe even 6-8 stories high. If you mounted this that high. You could grow giant indoor trees that might need 10 square feet each.
This heat AND the distance you'd need to spread the light to cover such a large area makes me think this unworthy of further thought.
I'll admit I found the posting very amusing to say the least.:thumbsup:[align=center]A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.[/align]
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02-22-2010, 05:17 PM #8Senior Member
2,100,000 Lumen, how much will I yield?
Haha, makes me think of growing a football field full of weed with the huge MH lights they use at like 40 feet...
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02-22-2010, 06:34 PM #9Senior Member
2,100,000 Lumen, how much will I yield?
That is disgusting haha
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02-23-2010, 01:19 AM #10Senior Member
2,100,000 Lumen, how much will I yield?
Not to mention that having that thing on for one hour costs around $10, so one night of 18/6 costs about $180. LoL. So that's like $8,100 for a 45 day veg cycle. Sounds worth it?
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