I guess they do put some UVB out, not a lot in the 290-315 Cannabis potency range though. Here's the page. The spectrum also looks very similar with and without the "shielding glass". I know that CMH grow more potent product than HPS or LED, 22% vs 18% for the other two, in the test I saw. Maybe that's why, a little UVB at 315 nm.Interesting GMM. I wonder if its the blue wavelengths or specifically UV causing the results?
if I were to guess, i'd say it's mostly the blue spectrums, reason I say that is even the oldschool MH bulbs tended to give the appearance of bigger glands.Interesting GMM. I wonder if its the blue wavelengths or specifically UV causing the results?
I see they didn't test the 600?I guess they do put some UVB out, not a lot in the 290-315 Cannabis potency range though. Here's the page. The spectrum also looks very similar with and without the "shielding glass". I know that CMH grow more potent product than HPS or LED, 22% vs 18% for the other two, in the test I saw. Maybe that's why, a little UVB at 315 nm.
Weird that they cut the chart off at 350. You can see there must be a bunch more below that. Maybe dangerous amounts or maybe hardly any from 315-290. Very suspicious that they know it's UVB that increases potency and yet they cut the graph off before that. Have you heard from anyone who used them, as to whether it increases potency much?I see they didn't test the 600?
Here is a link to the info regarding those, and it's significant uv at the 300 range
http://solis-tek.com/solistek-600w-mh-10k-finisher-de-lamp.html
the pdf on the page shows the graph
nah.. I was the guinea pig in my circle of growersWeird that they cut the chart off at 350. You can see there must be a bunch more below that. Maybe dangerous amounts or maybe hardly any from 315-290. Very suspicious that they know it's UVB that increases potency and yet they cut the graph off before that. Have you heard from anyone who used them, as to whether it increases potency much?
I will maybe go hid if I get around to building a room. I couldn't run a 600 unless it was air cooled in my cab. I was considering putting a 600 in it. I decided I wanted to do a few more runs with my t5 and try different spectrums.you guys use the 10k 600w mh bulbs yet?
I've used it for one grow (on my second) and you can VISUALLY see the difference in the glands produced on the MH side.
I'm running a normal 600hps and then the 10k 600w mh.
You can see the difference, very easily.
I've used mixed bulb setups for yrs and yrs, and I have always thought the mixed spectrum produced a MUCH better product.
Now that they finally have made a 600w mh, it's just awesome.
It's cheap, go buy the bulb and try it for yourself. Most will be fired in most digital ballasts.
Also make sure to take off the hood reflector glass on any aircooled setups, you want the bulb bare.
I don't think i'll go back to a pure HPS setup.
To the naked eye the mh seems MUCH brighter than the hps, but that's all just the visible light.
You also may want to buy some acetylene cutting torch glasses, and long-sleeved labcoats for when the light is on.
90% of my maintenance is done during the night schedule
According to rm3, the blue gives you more tricomes and the visual difference. The uvb gives you more resin production.Interesting GMM. I wonder if its the blue wavelengths or specifically UV causing the results?
OK, it's no secret that when the talk turns to the technical aspects of lighting, I'm completely in the dark. So forgive the stupid question, but - how is this measured and quantified? Not that I'm doubting you; I just want to know how to find the numbers and learn to read them and (possibly) understand them. At least, better than I do now. What can I read and study to learn how to understand that post, and others like it?However, if one can find a low frequency square wave (LFSW) thousand watt ballast, this lamp can perform like a thousand watt version of the current darling of the commercial warehouse set, the 315W CMH system.
Well here's the thing; I'm not using any quantifiable data, I'm engaging in educated conjecture. But the bread crumbs are here for anyone to follow; 860W CDM Allstart is the same tech as the lamp in 315W CMH lights. Both require low frequency ballasts. The 860W lamp happily runs at 1000W on a magnetic ballast. I have a friend who is testing the 860W Allstart on a Horti Platinum low frequency square wave thousand watt ballast and according to him, it's working 'brilliantly'. What's left is to run the two ballasts head to head on the same lamp, in the same test rig with an apogee light meter. I don't have such equipment, but I see no reason to suspect that the 860W CDM run at 1000W on a LFSW ballast won't perform like the 315W CMH lights.OK, it's no secret that when the talk turns to the technical aspects of lighting, I'm completely in the dark. So forgive the stupid question, but - how is this measured and quantified? Not that I'm doubting you; I just want to know how to find the numbers and learn to read them and (possibly) understand them. At least, better than I do now. What can I read and study to learn how to understand that post, and others like it?
Ooooo! Put up the link!Hey good news found a 100watt industrial UVB led fixture and its only $45,167.00.Im a liiiitttle short right now...
Thinking of reverse engineering it and selling them a little cheaper?Ooooo! Put up the link!
You know it, home slice! I bet I can get them down to under $40k!Thinking of reverse engineering it and selling them a little cheaper?
I'll take your educated conjecture over a lot of people's quantifiable data any day of the week. There's an awful lot about the way I grow weed that I can't quantify either, but when Week 10 or Week 12 or Week Whatever rolls around, the weight is there. And I can even explain how I did it, but I can't write it down and teach someone else how to do the same thing and achieve the same results.Well here's the thing; I'm not using any quantifiable data, I'm engaging in educated conjecture. But the bread crumbs are here for anyone to follow; 860W CDM Allstart is the same tech as the lamp in 315W CMH lights. Both require low frequency ballasts. The 860W lamp happily runs at 1000W on a magnetic ballast. I have a friend who is testing the 860W Allstart on a Horti Platinum low frequency square wave thousand watt ballast and according to him, it's working 'brilliantly'. What's left is to run the two ballasts head to head on the same lamp, in the same test rig with an apogee light meter. I don't have such equipment, but I see no reason to suspect that the 860W CDM run at 1000W on a LFSW ballast won't perform like the 315W CMH lights.
Zoomed and other companies make UV led hoods for reptiles for less than $200.