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    HPS 400 sufficient ? ... heat ?

    I have grown exclusively with Flourescents for many years, 320 watts of 4-footers, because I just never wanted to deal with the heat put out by the sodium lamps ... but, I am thinking of experimenting with a 400-watt sodium at the next flower time ... my cabinet is 2ft x 4ft x 6.5ft ... would a 400w be sufficient , or just barely ? ... also, how much heat will the 400 produce ??, finally, how high above the plants would the 400-watt HPS need to hang ?? ... thanks in advance for answers :smokin:
    the image reaper Reviewed by the image reaper on . HPS 400 sufficient ? ... heat ? I have grown exclusively with Flourescents for many years, 320 watts of 4-footers, because I just never wanted to deal with the heat put out by the sodium lamps ... but, I am thinking of experimenting with a 400-watt sodium at the next flower time ... my cabinet is 2ft x 4ft x 6.5ft ... would a 400w be sufficient , or just barely ? ... also, how much heat will the 400 produce ??, finally, how high above the plants would the 400-watt HPS need to hang ?? ... thanks in advance for answers :smokin: Rating: 5

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    HPS 400 sufficient ? ... heat ?

    of the cab and you keep the room cool that the cab is in, you should hopefully be able to stay sub 90. Probably have to keep the ballast outside of the cab, tho. If your doing hydro, you might have to take measures to keep the water temp sub 78.

    Start at a foot away and move in with the light, and use the back of the hand method - if you don't want to leave your hand there, you don't want to leave your plants there. If you blow a fan between the light and plants it will help get it closer.

    400 is probably about as big as you want to go in a cab/closet type setup.

    :thumbsup:

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    HPS 400 sufficient ? ... heat ?

    With a 400watt hps 300 watts produce the heat needed for illumination.
    Its a 300 watt heater and a 100 watt light basically. How do they flower under the flouro tubes?
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    HPS 400 sufficient ? ... heat ?

    My cabinet is pretty close to those dimensions (20" deep, 6' high, 4' wide), and I have a 400 watt HPS in it. The (digital) ballast is in there too. I have no problems with heat - I run 3-6 degrees higher than ambient, and it's not been difficult to keep it in the 75-77 degree range. I'd say the light is about right, but I also run eight 26 watt flouros in there for accent/sidelighting, for a total of 604 watts, and 65,000 lumens or so. I do use a cooltube and a 440 CFM 6" centrifugal inline fan (dialed way down speed-wise because that's an awful lot of fan power for my cabinet). You can get your plants quite close if you go the cooltube route - I've had no problems getting within 4 or 6 inches. But to provide better spread over the width of the cabinet I usually keep it a foot or 18" away.

    400 watts isn't the highest you can go either. There was an interesting growlog on overgrow (R.I.P.) by a guy who had a really nice looking armoire about the same size as my cabinet. He put a 1000 watt light in there and had no problems. He did it knowing that that much light was way overkill, because he wanted to see if it was doable (it was), and because he already had the light laying around. Personally, I think a 400 is just about the right size, and any more than 600 would just be a waste of electricity.

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    HPS 400 sufficient ? ... heat ?

    yeah, I was thinking 400 would be about right, just will have to deal with the heat ... I have top-mounted exhaust fan, and floor-level intakes, but heat isnt an issue with my flourescents, I will need a better fan with the HPS400 .... regarding an earlier question, I had good results with 6x40watt tubes, potency-wise, but no large yields ... plus, now I am at 8 tubes, and weight of the light unit is a pain in the ass, so HPS400 looking better every day ... thanx for info ... :smokin:

    newest cabinet, just finished it a few days ago ... 2' x 4' x 6.5'
    eight 4' 40W 6 blue, 2 red now
    will flower w/ 6 red, 2 blue
    may buy HPS400

    http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...m/935e1204.jpg

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    HPS 400 sufficient ? ... heat ?

    do you know the degree kelvin of the red or blue?

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    HPS 400 sufficient ? ... heat ?

    the 'reds' are definitely 3000K, I believe the 'blue' were 6700K, if memory serves me right ... and you know how our memories are ... :stoned:

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    HPS 400 sufficient ? ... heat ?

    forgot to mention, the 'blues' are GE coolwhites, and the 'reds' are GE Kitchen and Bath , ... :smokin:

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    HPS 400 sufficient ? ... heat ?

    Cool thanks

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    HPS 400 sufficient ? ... heat ?

    So 5466 (548nm) for veg and 4233K (708nm) flower. I like it. How big do they finish?

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