Do the blackstar really fail that much? I've got a friend with 4 or 5 for flower and a couple of veg without any problems that I know of. But he only has the 240w versions I think
this is the first 'new' type of light ive had the opportunity to try out since running a "500w" blackstar LED for 4 months, which did not impress me at all and is now collecting dust in a corner next to a kessil 150.
Really need pics for this journal. Not saying i dont trust the thread starter, but pics would make those numbers alot more real.
My plasma light was DIY, luxim is the supplier of plasma products, so really dont see a comparison between any of these companies, other then name and how the unit is assembled.
Btw, cost about 700 or less to assemble a plasma light.
Hope this thread gets updated with pics !
Plasma love yall!
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Yoda veggin under plasma
yours plants look so healthy man it makes me want to try out plasma. Holly crap they are happy. You are a good grower buddy!Really need pics for this journal. Not saying i dont trust the thread starter, but pics would make those numbers alot more real.
My plasma light was DIY, luxim is the supplier of plasma products, so really dont see a comparison between any of these companies, other then name and how the unit is assembled.
Btw, cost about 700 or less to assemble a plasma light.
Hope this thread gets updated with pics !
Plasma love yall!
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Yoda veggin under plasma
I saw one yesterday, they are badass, but this little line of text in the catalog worries me: "Recommended for nine months of operation..." And the fixture only has a two year warranty? Are these things not designed for the long haul? Or do they mean the light should be replaced every nine months? The warranty just doesn't seem all that great.
I saw one yesterday, they are badass, but this little line of text in the catalog worries me: "Recommended for nine months of operation..." And the fixture only has a two year warranty? Are these things not designed for the long haul? Or do they mean the light should be replaced every nine months? The warranty just doesn't seem all that great.
I would stay away IMO..........I've emailed them a couple times, got a response quickly when asking for bulk order discount(heh); then I asked how a MH plasma could have more red than the competitors if it's just a luxim STA 41.02 module that everyone uses??? SILENCE, nada............lol
9 months operation on the module makes no sense??really said that??, they can go 20,000 hrs before change-out i thought..........that warranty does suck though.
If you really want a plasma go with industry known brand like Gavita http://growershouse.com/gavita-pro-300-lep-plasma-grow-light
They might not be using Luxim's. There are other plasma lamp companies out there. Check out http://topangatech.com/wp-topanga/w...anga_Datasheet_APL400-3000-Specialty-Lamp.pdf
They might not be using Luxim's. There are other plasma lamp companies out there. Check out http://topangatech.com/wp-topanga/w...anga_Datasheet_APL400-3000-Specialty-Lamp.pdf
without having seen a lot of plasma components, that looks exactly like whats in my light, much more than the pics luxim has on their site... and that page reports 235w usage, which is what rocket plasma claims... nice observation.
anywho, just checkin back in and though id share some more data, from that past test grow i ended up with 211.2g (7.54oz) from plasma side and 331.6g(11.84oz) from the hps side... plus about 75g of some fluffy nonsense that went right into the extraction tubes, shouldve been a little more pro active with the pruning scissors after the stretch, but not too bad of a yield for 830watts of light
So basically red rocket is using this plasma lamp that has a 3000-5000hr life!!!! what's the point of this tech then?? it's WORSE than most HID bulbs even fucking worse than a metal halide. Have to replace after each run.......that's crazy.
At least luxim plasma modules have a 30,000hr life..........
CMH blows this fixture out of the water with longevity/lumen deprectiation/cost/spectrum/etc. ........this plasma is a step-backwards IMO.