I say hang it vertically, and if it breaks buy one without a built-in ballast so you can keep that heat out of the grow tent.
I called the bulb manufacturer and they said the bulb was universal, I was more concerned about the fixture. But from what y’all have said collectively, it sounds safe electrically.Most metal halide bulbs are horizontal burn only. It takes a special MH bulb that will run "base up". Many HPS bulbs are universal but some horizontal only.
Idk if I would use it as side lighting in that small of a space. You will probably have heat issues and it seems like it might be too close to the plants. On that light does it have a recommended distance? Like 18-32 inches away?
Only reason I ask is because it will have 9 square feet but if your supposed to keep it 18 inches away your down to a 1.5 foot x 3 foot growing area.
^^i meant to @ you guys in that last postyou might be able to put them all horizontal with the two hps's on the outsides but make them angle inwards to take up less space
I think you're going to need the side space for fans and stuff
I only have one hps. Thanks for tuning in.you might be able to put them all horizontal with the two hps's on the outsides but make them angle inwards to take up less space
I think you're going to need the side space for fans and stuff
If it works good let me know. I thought about using my fluorescents as side lights for better penetration and growth.^^i meant to @ you guys in that last post
With good air circulation blowing between my 400's and my sides I end up with some colas pretty darn close at about 8 inches. Much closer and they start burning. I keep a fan blowing up between the light and plants.Do I have enough room to not burn the plants?
For those that would actually like to know the facts about lamp orientation:Nonsense. Gravity has no effect on the lamp. Point it up if you like.
I see what you’re saying.. I just don’t want one one plant under the led.. one plant under the hps..Thing is its only a 150w bulb, its not kicking out loads of light and its in a reflector so can only light from one side. If it were bare then you could plonk it down the middle and get equal light in all directions.
Multiply that with the fact your mainlining and it would seem more logical to go horizontal with both lights.
A proper mainlined plant will let more light in from above than it will from the side.