Douche Nozzle
Well-Known Member
Just wondering if it is worth the higher price.
And what is your evidence for this? Even a small increase in efficiency will make up for any increase in the cost of the ballast over time as the cost of the ballast is insignificant when compared to our biggest expense - electricity. Coil and core (magnetic) ballasts wastes power converting electricity while digital ballasts output 100% of their rated power which can give savings in the range of 20-30% as well as increased lumen output vs. magnetic ballasts, sort of a 2-for-1. Also, the better electronic ballasts offer soft start technology increasing the life of your bulb saving you even more money.They arent..trust me I speak from experience and telling many friends I told you so. Its just a fancy gimmick and they fail ALOT more then regular ballasts.
very good answer and I agree. proven savings around 18-22%. alot less heat. all bought from HTG supply. and the price diff is not alot.And what is your evidence for this? Even a small increase in efficiency will make up for any increase in the cost of the ballast over time as the cost of the ballast is insignificant when compared to our biggest expense - electricity. Coil and core (magnetic) ballasts wastes power converting electricity while digital ballasts output 100% of their rated power which can give savings in the range of 20-30% as well as increased lumen output vs. magnetic ballasts, sort of a 2-for-1. Also, the better electronic ballasts offer soft start technology increasing the life of your bulb saving you even more money.
The extra cost of a Lumatek or Galaxy will be recovered very quickly considering the cost of our crop (especially if you shop around).
i think you will like your purchase as long as its not an off brand with a poor warranty. I am not positive, but if my memory serves me (which the short term is terrible ) the lumeteck's have a 5 year warranty.I am ordering through HTG and I saw the digitals are only about $200.Thats including the shipping. I think I may go digital just for the brighter light. I have an area thats 3'x2' so it should be plenty of light. Thanks for the info.
Please don't buy the HTG ballast. Stick with Lumatek or Galaxy. If you buy a ballast with a built in fan, it will die. That may be what BizNasty is referring to. Electronic ballasts don't have a short life expectancy but muffin fans do.very good answer and I agree. proven savings around 18-22%. alot less heat. all bought from HTG supply. and the price diff is not alot.
I just read about those a few days ago. They sound really nice.i have a quantum 1000w dig.it has an awsome feature where you can select the out put of either 50 75 or 100 percent. It comes in very handy as an all porpuse from seedling or clone to fully flowered.
i have a quantum 1000w dig.it has an awsome feature where you can select the out put of either 50 75 or 100 percent. It comes in very handy as an all porpuse from seedling or clone to fully flowered.
"Electronic ballasts don't have a short life expectancy but muffin fans do."
I sold electronic components for 22yrs and I'll bet a capacitor/diode/chip/etc will fail before the muffin fan will. Today's component technology is far ahead of what was available just 10yrs ago. Surface mount technology, pick & place machines have almost eliminated the need for the human hand when it comes to assembly, which was the cause of 70% of the failures, IMHO.
I'm using Digital Greenhouse(probably private labeled) from HTG Supply and it has preformed well.