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	09-08-2006, 08:11 AM #241 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHTThe best thing I think I use is Growth Excel. The stuff is amazing. I plant my babies and spray them. The next day i swear there is allmost twice as many leaves on each plant. I swear by the stuff. Its a must have. 
 
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	09-18-2006, 03:36 AM #242 Member Member
 "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHTTranoble, how much space do you have around your soil beds to walk around etc.. 
 
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	09-18-2006, 07:42 AM #243 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHTI only have a walk way down two sides. 2 foot each side. 
 
  Originally Posted by pmorris Originally Posted by pmorris
 
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	09-18-2006, 05:36 PM #244 Junior Member Junior Member
 "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHTi have a question? so you use alot of power and you use the pf2 equalizer to have a more cost efficient current. but you have a huge a/c, 14 lights, dehumidifier, you now have clones so thats using even more power. how the hell are getting away with this. or does the pf2 really cover up/make up for that much power usage? is it a house just devoted to your operation or do you live there to? and how many rooms do you have in your house? because the bigger the house the more power you can get away with.:thumbsup: by the way you are a great example of how operations should be performed nowadays, cge is the shit nothing works better! great job bro 
 
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	09-18-2006, 07:52 PM #245 Senior Member Senior Member
 "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHTWhat is a pf2 equalizer? Great website www.beansandbarley.com
 
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	09-18-2006, 08:31 PM #246 Junior Member Junior Member
 "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHTThe Equalizer delivers these savings by correcting the Power Factor (PF) of the AC power to the consumerâ??s home. Any time an inductive load such as fans, compressors, ballasts or anything containing a motor is connected to a power grid the current will lag the voltage. The phase angle of this lag (Cos q) is referred to as Power Factor. Electrical companies allow a 90% to 95% PF. The electrical companies penalize the consumer if the consumption rate is outside of this range. Originally Posted by harris7 Originally Posted by harris7
 
 Voltage and current change direction 60 times per second. If the voltage and the current change directions at the same time and in the same direction, the Power Factor is said to be unity. If the current lags the voltage, the PF becomes less than unity and some of the current will be effectively â??wastedâ?ť. The innovative circuitry of the Equalizer will â??re-alignâ?ť the PF, resulting in better power efficiency for the consumer.
 
 Electrical motors in the home consume inductive power, which is a common cause leading to voltage and current misalignment. When switched on, they draw Apparent Power (kVA) from the mains due to lagging current. kVA is comprised of Active Power (kW), the power actually being consumed, as well as Reactive Power (kVAr), the power feeding the inductive portion of the load.
 
 Reactive Power (kVAr) is of no benefit to the user, but does cost the consumer money. The less kVAr used the greater the savings, with no reduced consumption. Real Power and Apparent Power are said to be at unity, at 1.0 PF, if they share the same plane. All electrical energy is then going towards real work.
 
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	09-18-2006, 08:37 PM #247 Senior Member Senior Member
 "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHTinteresting, so i guess it's a pretty significant loss to reactive power 
 
 since you seem to be on the ball, what do ballasts actually do?
 thanksGreat website www.beansandbarley.com
 
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	09-18-2006, 08:48 PM #248 Junior Member Junior Member
 "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHTballasts covert the power like 120v or 240v to a current usable by the light plus is has an igniter that starts the light bulb. Originally Posted by harris7 Originally Posted by harris7
 
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	09-18-2006, 08:52 PM #249 Senior Member Senior Member
 "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHTlr1000 is a hood,reflecter,shader.....whatever.if you want one go to [url]www.westcoastgrowers.com. They claim up to 28% higher yeild.never used one just knew where they were and seen alot of people asking 
 
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	09-18-2006, 08:56 PM #250 Junior Member Junior Member
 "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHTanother good site to get these shades is http://www.hydroempire.com/store/index.php/cPath/3_26 Originally Posted by c of green Originally Posted by c of green
 
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