I'm thinking it may be less stressful on the plants for the first few days while transitioning from CFL to a 600 watt HPS.I don't understand why some people do this . If you buy a say 600W light , why not rum it at full power ? Why would someone buy a certain light and run it weaker than you can ? My light is a 600W dimmable but I have never turned it down .
agree, but I'm thinking like a cheapskate... why consume 600 watts at raised height when 300 watts could be plenty of light for my young seedlingsU can reduce stress by raising the lights.
thanks Snaps.....I appreciate your feedbackDimming doesn't cause significant damage to the equipment.
It doesn't significantly effect spectrum.
i agree,i step it up by the weekI'm thinking it may be less stressful on the plants for the first few days while transitioning from CFL to a 600 watt HPS.
thanks Greenhouse.....that's what I thought, just another RIU mythYea the point of a dimmable ballast is clear and simple imo I have a few dimmable ballast that all have a job 50% when the young ones first see the light at a lower hight then 75% after a short while then up to 100% when they r in full flow and finally 110% when your plant's are near the end.I have 8plants that r near finishing and have boosted the ballasts to maximum 660 watts and can clearly see a difference in my plants with the extra power being applied so isint it simple enuff if you have it use it to full effect otherwise just buy a cheaper standard ballast........and no I have never heard of a ballast that diminishes in use when running on a lower setting same applies with the bulb.....