Can i use this light indoors?

charface

Well-Known Member
That one is interesting.
Im gonna run this as side lighting next time. Gonna weld a stand out of pipe
and a rim or plate Steele as a base.
Castors are not out of the question.
Sorry I cant help but someone here will know.
heres mine
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STETRIG19

New Member
Whats the difference between this and a purpose built 400w indoor light exept the reflector it has a ballast an runs on the same voltage?
why only one plant?
 

Popcorn900

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Whats the difference between this and a purpose built 400w indoor light exept the reflector it has a ballast an runs on the same voltage?
why only one plant?
you asked if you can use the yard lamp and the answer is yes. I won't get into debates over lighting.
 

Popcorn900

Well-Known Member
i was not debating i was just trying to increase my knowledge on the subject.
Alright then. That lamp will buzz like hell. It is awkward and gets hot, unless you gut it. Like I said it is fine for a closet but thats it. You would be better off buying a few cfl's
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Hydroponic-Full-Spectrum-High-Power-CFL-Compact-Fluorescent-Fluorescent-125W-Day-/360817490169?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item540265f8f9&_uhb=1 35.00 and it will do better than that old yard lamp and they fit into a normal light socket.
Good luck.

btw I mentioned only one plant because to get the footprint big enough to cover more plants you would have to raise the lamp very high and anything over a foot in my books it too far away. This all changes if you gut it.
 

charface

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Didn't know they made 125w cfl.
Very interested in stealing some money
from my wife suddenly.
 

kinddiesel

Well-Known Member
can you burn the house down with that light ? will the light work good for plants? is it stupid ? answers are
YES ...................................NO...............................YES
 

JohnDoeOntario

Active Member
can you burn the house down with that light ? will the light work good for plants? is it stupid ? answers are
YES ...................................NO...............................YES
Agreed. The flood lights your referring to run super super hot. Its like a heat lamp. Not to mention the internal ballest gives off enought heat alone. I would stay away from these lights
 

dajosh42069

Well-Known Member
Can you run off that?
yes, it runs the same lights and has a ballast just like the grow lights, difference is that this light wasn't designed to run inside. It means MEANT to get hot because it was never meant to go in a closet. IF you're going to run it (which you can, and it will work) then you should do a little work and remove the ballast and socket from the case it's in and install a new reflector. You'll also want to ventilate the hell out of whatever room you have it in.
And be insanely careful not to burn your house down.

Bottom line... Will it work? Yes. Should you use it? Probably not. It may be better to just go with CFL's, or just drop 200$ on a proper HID with digital ballast. The only upside I can see to that light is that it's capable of running varying wattage bulbs of varying types.

Good luck man!
 

charface

Well-Known Member
I wonder if a hole saw and a couple muffin fans and vent hose would be easier and cleaner.

Meaning make it air cooled.
Mine did get hot as shit though

Prolly more problem than its worth I reckon.
Lights being as cheap as they are.
 
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