karr
Well-Known Member
Many of you that have been considering switching to CMH lights should take to heart the warning about the UV radiation that these bulbs emit. I have just installed this light in my 400w hps(magnetic of coarse) ballast.
Well, today i spent about 10 minutes under the normal HPS bulb, as usual. Today i forgot my sunglasses which i try to use but often forget. No adverse effects before. Later i installed the new CMH bulb and proceeded to water my plants. Total time under light was less than about 5 minutes again. Well after the 5 minutes my eyes were feeling stressed, similar to a day at the beach without glasses. After feeling this i went and got my sunglasses and continued my work.
Now, around 4 hours later, my eyes still have a slight sting as i feel i soaked up a little burn in this very little time.
So just a little cautionary story, if you are considering a CMH Bulb just make sure you use sunglasses(even more so than hps and mh) and a long sleeve shirt/gloves isnt a bad idea. These bulbs are hot start rated, so i imagine turning off your light before entering the room shouldn't be too much of an issue. I would treat this light as you would with the harsh UV lights out there.
Be careful.
Well, today i spent about 10 minutes under the normal HPS bulb, as usual. Today i forgot my sunglasses which i try to use but often forget. No adverse effects before. Later i installed the new CMH bulb and proceeded to water my plants. Total time under light was less than about 5 minutes again. Well after the 5 minutes my eyes were feeling stressed, similar to a day at the beach without glasses. After feeling this i went and got my sunglasses and continued my work.
Now, around 4 hours later, my eyes still have a slight sting as i feel i soaked up a little burn in this very little time.
So just a little cautionary story, if you are considering a CMH Bulb just make sure you use sunglasses(even more so than hps and mh) and a long sleeve shirt/gloves isnt a bad idea. These bulbs are hot start rated, so i imagine turning off your light before entering the room shouldn't be too much of an issue. I would treat this light as you would with the harsh UV lights out there.
Be careful.