HPS, MH, Floros, Phillips Cermamic Metal Halide has 'em all beat.

ThatOneDude

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I have a feeling that the pic of him holding the bulb was just after it came on. I would be willing to bet that you cant hold it after it been running for a minute.

I had to try it for myself, I hooked up the ballast and left the light on since my last post (I can't see the time on it, I guess because it was posted today) but, it's been on for over an hour and I can hold the bulb at the end like that picture shows in my gallery. The cabinet, PARTIALLY CLOSED OFF, is at 88 degrees without the fan on. The end of the bulb is cooler then incodecent bulbs I have touched. Sorry I can't be more specific with actual temps on the bulb but I don't have that kind of equipment. :joint:
 

kindprincess

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i'm getting some. i'll do a log.

this looks fucking awesome. from what i'm seeing, it's an hps with an added ceramic tube filled with halide gas. the hps ignites the cmh.....

they are supposed to run cooler :D summer bulbs!
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
i'm getting some. i'll do a log.

this looks fucking awesome. from what i'm seeing, it's an hps with an added ceramic tube filled with halide gas. the hps ignites the cmh.....

they are supposed to run cooler :D summer bulbs!
Hey kp, would you be kind enough to send me a link when you get one and start the thread, or post one in here?

please and thankyou.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
I had to try it for myself, I hooked up the ballast and left the light on since my last post (I can't see the time on it, I guess because it was posted today) but, it's been on for over an hour and I can hold the bulb at the end like that picture shows in my gallery. The cabinet, PARTIALLY CLOSED OFF, is at 88 degrees without the fan on. The end of the bulb is cooler then incodecent bulbs I have touched. Sorry I can't be more specific with actual temps on the bulb but I don't have that kind of equipment. :joint:
88 degrees is too hot. you don't want to go over 86. 78 is ideal, imo.
 

Inneedofbuds

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i'm confused, its a metal halide that runs on an HPS ballast? can I still use this bulb on a MH ballast? If so, it would be perfect combo for the Hortilux blue. Hortilux veg (slightly more blue), phillips flower (slightly more red). And where did you get that spectral chart for this bulb?
 

kindprincess

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i'm confused, its a metal halide that runs on an HPS ballast? can I still use this bulb on a MH ballast? If so, it would be perfect combo for the Hortilux blue. Hortilux veg (slightly more blue), phillips flower (slightly more red). And where did you get that spectral chart for this bulb?
it's an hps with an added component. hps ballast is required.
 

GoodFriend

Lumberjack
these bulbs though would make closet growing much less of a headache if this blasted hps heat is greatly diminished...

i might have to make a purchance..
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
'IF' indeed.

The starter of this thread is pushing too hard.

If he's a member of other forums and these things work then we would hear about them that way. He wouldn't need to sound so desperate.

the end of the light is the coolest anyway.

I'd ratherwait for evidence they are worth the money. I'm quite happy for you to provide the evidence lumber, up to you.
 

tahoe58

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I am intrigued....there seem to be some valid reasons why this could work? I look forward to moving ahead with progress on this....
 

kindprincess

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I am intrigued....there seem to be some valid reasons why this could work? I look forward to moving ahead with progress on this....
yep, the spectrum is one not frequently used in pot growing. i would love to see how they do at 4000k as opposed to 2400 or 6000...
 
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