miketaco
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i have a 2ftx 2.5ftx 5ft tent
i have a 2ftx 2.5ftx 5ft tent
under $90 for all that,,, well the price is right![]()
Yep, it's good price.
last I looked a 600w hps does well for 1x square yard or meter
in that space you can have 9 plants in 3 us gallon pots to 3 feet high in 3 months
with one month veg
but you only want 50% less..?
under $90 for all that,,, well the price is right![]()
yeh that's reasonable!
You selling those things![]()
last I looked a 600w hps does well for 1x square yard or meter
in that space you can have 9 plants in 3 us gallon pots to 3 feet high in 3 months
with one month veg
but you want 50% less..?
Yeah, what they're Really saying is "DAMN!!! That smells like some straight kill, homey!"...you know they wanna hoot![]()
Overkill, just run Hps and a 200CFM exhaust,could i run my 250 watt cfl and the hps in that small of a tent with 100 cfm can fan or would it be over kill or not even necessary and temp problems?
Yeah, what they're Really saying is "DAMN!!! That smells like some straight kill, homey!"
Just a word of caution,
an unenclosed metal halide bulb is illegal, just about anywhere
for your own safety turn off the metal halide before entering the grow
how these monkeys are able to sell this illegal halide light without an enclosure
even in such remote places as 'merica is a discredit the the epa
or any consumer rights group
The use of a bare arc tube can allow transmission of UV or precise positioning within the optical system of a luminaire.
The cover glass of the luminaire can be used to block the UV,
and can also protect people or equipment if the lamp should fail by exploding.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal-halide_lamp
this depends on the type or make of bulb you got in your deal..?
MH lamps carry ratings such as "E" (Enclosed), "S" (Suitable), and "O" (Open/closed) that identify under what conditions they should be used. According to American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the "E" rating refers to lamps that must be used in enclosed luminaires that meet the safety requirements of UL1598.
http://www.lrc.rpi.edu/programs/nlpip/lightinganswers/mwmhl/safetyIssues.asp
good luck