Nope.. are they just plug and play 1k's?.. I imagine temps getting pretty high.. what's your space footage and temps and temp of room the tents inAgrolux DE 1000w,. The amount of heat these lights give off is intense, anyone with experience with using them?View attachment 3869235
What are your temps outside the room and what size fan?... You're right I. The money with your temps tooYea, they are plug and play, I have the room between 75-80, room is 6x8 .
What are the temps in your houseI just have 1 1000W MH magnetic ballast and will be using it on a light mover to cover an 8x4 area for flowering. I imagine it gives off the same heat as one of yours. My growing is done in a cold basement so the heat is needed. Just have a couple of 400s going now.
You use one 1k in that big of an area?I just have 1 1000W MH magnetic ballast and will be using it on a light mover to cover an 8x4 area for flowering. I imagine it gives off the same heat as one of yours. My growing is done in a cold basement so the heat is needed. Just have a couple of 400s going now.
Room temp like yours I'd guess. The basement where my grow room is underground and unheated so never gets warmer than 60F or so in the summer. No A/C required.What are the temps in your house
It'll be on a 6' light mover to cover an 8x4 area. I was going to put a tent that size down there but that's too restrictive to work in and would expose the inside to near freezing temps when the flaps get opened. I may use the tent elsewhere. Now I'm going to build an addition in there to join with the existing grow room. This area and the grow room will just be used for flowering as I have taken over the spare 10x10 bedroom upstairs to use as veg area. I figure it should work fine as a buddy had the same setup and could fill a tent with plants and got great flowering.You use one 1k in that big of an area?
ive never used a light mover but always wanted too.. just really the penever seen too much of a benefit that more light couldnt handle. my basement doesnt hit less than about 68 or so.. thats what i keep my stat at.. and my basements fully finished. when its warm i directly pump my ac to my room through the ducts.. now while the heats kicking though i got it cut off and got a portable ac in there lol. the perks of owning your house lol.. its a mixed up situation but gotta keep the girls happyRoom temp like yours I'd guess. The basement where my grow room is underground and unheated so never gets warmer than 60F or so in the summer. No A/C required.
It'll be on a 6' light mover to cover an 8x4 area. I was going to put a tent that size down there but that's too restrictive to work in and would expose the inside to near freezing temps when the flaps get opened. I may use the tent elsewhere. Now I'm going to build an addition in there to join with the existing grow room. This area and the grow room will just be used for flowering as I have taken over the spare 10x10 bedroom upstairs to use as veg area. I figure it should work fine as a buddy had the same setup and could fill a tent with plants and got great flowering.
The 600 on a mover would do that space perfect! 9w/hr to move the light compared to another 600w/hr on your electric bill. Hmmmm . . .So have a 3 x 6 cabinet air cooled 600 eye hort super would spending the 175 for a mover be worth it maybe upgrade to a 1000 or just run 2 600 would like to be as efficient as possible
Guess what. Your 1Kw DE puts out the same heat as my 1Kw Hortilux unless you have the ballast outside the grow room like I have mine.DEs don't throw off all that much heat. My peak temp is 72F in my basement room (with one Gavita 1kw). I draw air from the house, which I keep at 68F. House is a split built in the mid 90s. Temps outside have been -10s.
But would the loss of those extra 600 watts vs a mover affect yield..... Then to what degree I know there are 100 factors that determine this but is a 6 on a mover just as effective as 2 6's or would a switch to led be the most beneficialThe 600 on a mover would do that space perfect! 9w/hr to move the light compared to another 600w/hr on your electric bill. Hmmmm . . .
A 600 on a mover is damn near as good as two stationary ones and the power savings are immense. I would prefer two 600s on my setup as I'd get 50% more lumens for 20% more power cost but as I have 1000ws already I'll use that. Looking at 5-$750 to buy a pair of 600s so why bother.But would the loss of those extra 600 watts vs a mover affect yield..... Then to what degree I know there are 100 factors that determine this but is a 6 on a mover just as effective as 2 6's or would a switch to led be the most beneficial
I'm out in the middle of the desert so usually have the opposite problem and if allowed plan to grow for many more seasons was looking at diy stuff pretty handy see what happensA 600 on a mover is damn near as good as two stationary ones and the power savings are immense. I would prefer two 600s on my setup as I'd get 50% more lumens for 20% more power cost but as I have 1000ws already I'll use that. Looking at 5-$750 to buy a pair of 600s so why bother.
I'm old so investing in expensive LEDs makes no sense to me. With my cold basement I'd need to heat the plants and electric heat doesn't grow plants where light does. Every other lighting is compared to good HID because it's still the best bang for the buck. If I'm going to be using 1000w then I want the best light so I prefer Hortilux bulbs. I've never had one die on me and still use a 16yo conversion bulb on an HPS ballast for MH light, Talk about getting your money's worth!