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    Check out those Lights.

    Hydroempire, Organic Hydroponic Nutrients, Indoor Grow Lights and Supplies - 800 watt Dual Spectrum System - $479.95

    Are those lights ok?
    Overkill?

    For that amount is this a good setup or should I look at something else?

    I am thinking about getting them as my only light setup for beginning to the end of my grow. Any input is welcomed.
    trafik Reviewed by trafik on . Check out those Lights. Hydroempire, Organic Hydroponic Nutrients, Indoor Grow Lights and Supplies - 800 watt Dual Spectrum System - $479.95 Are those lights ok? Overkill? For that amount is this a good setup or should I look at something else? I am thinking about getting them as my only light setup for beginning to the end of my grow. Any input is welcomed. Rating: 5

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    Check out those Lights.

    I have this light, but it isn't fully in operation at the moment, so I can't show you a log. The blue addition is supposed to give your more tightly packed nodes, with more trichs (from the UV). I bought my light used, if I had bought new...I'd have probably went with just an HPS....Just because the heat would be easier to control....

    I've seen some people swear by the dual specs...but I can't find any finished logs....

    Good Luck, :jointsmile: Bree

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    #3
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    you could just get one with a switchable ballast...

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    #4
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    Check out those Lights.

    so dual is not needed? too much heat? I looking into starting with 3 and not more then 5 plants. something basic. ill just reather get a good light setup something I can have for a while, just tired of ghetto rigging stuff. I just want a nice system that i can grom from seed to harvest.

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    #5
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    Check out those Lights.

    Let's see if someone on here chimes in with some amazing story about these lights....................if they do, I'd love to hear.


    Dual really isn't needed...from everything I've read.
    If you want a light that does it all how about this:
    Hydroempire, Organic Hydroponic Nutrients, Indoor Grow Lights and Supplies - 400 Watt HPS & MH Advantage Mini System - $279.95$239.95
    If you don't think you'll have heat problems, go for the dual spec, by all means....but the link I gave you will be good for all stages and is cheaper (not only initially but when the bill comes too)

    B

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    Check out those Lights.

    only problem is heat then? so this would be bad for a closet grow,
    what types of heat problems are we talking about? ( sorry new)

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Check out those Lights.

    Quote Originally Posted by trafik
    Hydroempire, Organic Hydroponic Nutrients, Indoor Grow Lights and Supplies - 800 watt Dual Spectrum System - $479.95

    Are those lights ok?
    Overkill?

    For that amount is this a good setup or should I look at something else?

    I am thinking about getting them as my only light setup for beginning to the end of my grow. Any input is welcomed.
    It's a little pricey for the 400/400, but IMHO nothing beats dual spectrum - search my name in the cannabis pictures forum, or check my gallery for results and budshots. You will need a good fan, don't cheap out on the cooling. The nicest part IMHO is you use the standard bulbs instead of the enhanced spectrum bulbs, so you can replace both bulbs for less than the cost of one enhanced bulb - and get a better spectrum to boot.

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    Tokudai- What kind of fan do you use? I am going to a hydro store on Friday and I'd like to know what you would suggest. I have a whole in my reflector to cool it, 4in....I ran the light for an hour yesterday, and the temps got to over 100...but I didn't have the light hung and my ionizer blowing up into it..so I don't know how accurate it is... I'm going to try to hang it soon and have more accurate starting point. I don't even have a great stand fan atm, but that will happen soon too. The room is a small bathroom and has passive intake (through door). It already has a whole in the ceiling that leads to the attic. Thanks for any advice you have...:jointsmile: Bree

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    Heya Bree

    I use a Panasonic Whisperline fan for odor control/light cooling - 6" duct 340 cfm, passive intake. Not the most powerful fan but I wanted something super quiet. I also have an oscillating fan in there for agitation

    How big is your room/ what are your ambient temperatures? I'd guess at least 350 cfm - but the more the better. Dayton makes a nice 465 cfm fan, loud though. Although that 4" duct kinda shoots you in the foot as soon as you neck down a larger fan. What kind of budget for a fan do yas have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokudai
    Heya Bree

    I use a Panasonic Whisperline fan for odor control/light cooling - 6" duct 340 cfm, passive intake. Not the most powerful fan but I wanted something super quiet. I also have an oscillating fan in there for agitation

    How big is your room/ what are your ambient temperatures? I'd guess at least 350 cfm - but the more the better. Dayton makes a nice 465 cfm fan, loud though. Although that 4" duct kinda shoots you in the foot as soon as you neck down a larger fan. What kind of budget for a fan do yas have?
    Here is as much info as I have...Hope you can help...The room is about 208 cubic ft. Keep in mind most of this is unusable space. With all 800w running, my ambient temps are about 99.4, a foot from the hood it is 104.8. I don't have a set budget, but I try to save every dollar I can. BUT, don't want to skimp and find out " I could'a, should'a, would'a." Does that make sense? So I'd like to get there, but I don't need to keep up with the Joneses'....lol
    I was also thinking of adding a scrubber (homemade) to the line...I know that takes power, but I am not sure how much. I have a Hunter Ionic thing, but someone doesn't think that will be enough... it is working for my two plants right now, btw.

    Thanks for all your help Tokudai, :jointsmile: Bree

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