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    what do you think of this light?

    http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...SRC&lpage=none

    It's going in a 5 1/2' x 3' x 2' cabinet with cfls. Maybe next grow I'll add a second but how will this light do for me? Also what would I need to get to get it to run off of a standard grounded plug in. I'm no electrician but I am mechanically inclined so if some one can show me an easy way to do it and tell me exactly what I need I'd be very greatful. I'd like to leave it in it's housing for now since i only have one plant and maybe a second shortly so I'm not looking to put it in a new reflector anytime soon. Just keeping things simple for learing. Thanks in advance for any input!
    Mnoutdoorz Reviewed by Mnoutdoorz on . what do you think of this light? http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=42543-290-MFL150HPSRC&lpage=none It's going in a 5 1/2' x 3' x 2' cabinet with cfls. Maybe next grow I'll add a second but how will this light do for me? Also what would I need to get to get it to run off of a standard grounded plug in. I'm no electrician but I am mechanically inclined so if some one can show me an easy way to do it and tell me exactly what I need I'd be very greatful. I'd like to leave it in it's housing for Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    what do you think of this light?

    No, the minimum wattage you'd want to use is 250...thats only 150. Dont buy it.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    what do you think of this light?

    That would work for a smaller space. I've used 150's in small cabinets before without any problems. But look at www.e-conolight.com and just buy the raw ballast and bulb and you'll save a bit of money (if you can do simple electrical work).

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    #4
    Member

    what do you think of this light?

    gotta remember he has side lights.

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    #5
    Member

    what do you think of this light?

    I bought one (with a gift card!) and its doing my two plants good along with a 100W CFL. I'd still get a higher wattage though.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    what do you think of this light?

    Well we built the cabinet last night and we ended up having to make it 4' x 4' x 2'. After seeing how wide it is I'm beginning to question the 150watt. I could buy 2 of them and have 2 light sources spread out, but then I found this on ebay and it kinda seems like a no brainer. More than twice the light for only $60 more bucks. I think I'm gonna pull the trigger on this one I'm sure myself and my plants will be much happier. I no that's not an ideal reflector but I like the fact that I can adjust it. What do you guys think seems like a great deal to me. Anyone have experience with this company? Thanks for all the responses so far!

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    #7
    Member

    what do you think of this light?

    www.buylighting.com has parts they sell to build your own for a lot less than that. for example,1000w with bulb socket and ballest 200.00.
    check it out.
    also look at the cfl stock, you might find somthing ther that amuses you.
    good luck.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    what do you think of this light?

    I'm retarded and high I forgot the link.

    This is what I'm looking at.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-400-watt-HPS...QQcmdZViewItem

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