welshsmoker
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I should say mind that my lights are never lowered, they are at maximum height from the start.
I think you can dim down when fired it up at 1000W setting first.Well I noticed the buds under that light foxtailed like crazy since I couldn't dim it for the last few weeks. The buds weren't as dense, about a 35% loss in weight weight on similar size nugs. The stems were weaker and very hollow. I was using the 3k. I was running DE Hortilux in the other fixtures and got epic harvest results. The CMH buds were very frosty just not as dense.
Maybe I am just dialed in for the HPS, I dunno. All the same strain.
What ballast do you have?You know, it just kills me because I already bought 2 damned 60w HPS bulbs and a ballast/light but Im going to switch to that CMH bulb that can run on a reular digital ballast.
I just bought one of the 630w CMH and put all my new HPS on ebay lol Really hoping it runs cooler than my 600w HPSWhat ballast do you have?
That bulb was specific on a few ballasts it won't work with and I know it ran on my Sun System 1kW HPS ballast set to 60%. So you may wanna keep your HPS bulbs until you know the CMH bulb will get along with your ballast.I just bought one of the 630w CMH and put all my new HPS on ebay lol Really hoping it runs cooler than my 600w HPS
Heres my ballast
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072C2SGJ5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Yeah. It should work with mine, its not a Gavita 750. Its a 600/660 - 1000/1150. Also, the bulb requires at least a 342v circuit voltage, where mime puts out 400 minimum. So fingers crossed it should be ok. I still have time, so now worries. I also have a spare bulb set aside.That bulb was specific on a few ballasts it won't work with and I know it ran on my Sun System 1kW HPS ballast set to 60%. So you may wanna keep your HPS bulbs until you know the CMH bulb will get along with your ballast.
This is the bulb you are talking about right? https://growershouse.com/growers-choice-630w-de-double-ended-cmh-ceramic-mh-lamp-3k-r-red-enhanced
Shrapnel bomb? haha Is 5% over its stated wattage allot? I have no clue, so I probably wont try it considering the bulb cost over 100$It could shorten the bulb life but otherwise I would imagine it would work. There is a chance it would just fry the bulb pretty quickly but there is only one way to find out.
Then buy a proper CMH ballast...?I just have to see for myself how great these CMH truly are
Is that a question? Or are you trying to say that, for some reason, this ballast isnt good enough or wont work? And why would I buy a "proper" CMH ballast when Im buying a CMH bulb that isnt made for proper CMH ballast? The ballast I have now can run multiple bulb types, so why invest 100$-200$ on another ballast that only runs CMH, when I can get this CMH bulb and still have the option to run any other bulb I want?Then buy a proper CMH ballast...?
Because CMH is more than about the lamp.Is that a question? Or are you trying to say that, for some reason, this ballast isnt good enough or wont work? And why would I buy a "proper" CMH ballast
I get what you're saying but this CMH isn't a normal bulb. It's designed to be run on a high freq ballast, so for this CMH bulb, a high frequency ballast IS the proper ballast.Because CMH is more than about the lamp.
If you want to give CMH a real try then you need the ballast that is made for the lamp. Its like buying a $300 shirt and then putting over it a $25 jacket. Sure you look good but the result could of been allot better.
I recon these cross over lamps may be a good thing and then again they may not work as well as expected but its not the same as running the full setup. It cannot be as your not running a low freq ballast.
My expericance is with MH/HPS just 600watters, some home made LED, CFL (I still like my 130w CFL..haha) and a 630w DE CMH (proper one). Hence why the tittle of this thread has me interested. I'm running one.
Yes the lamp has been designed to work on a HPS Ballast but the Ballast is not designed to run a CMH lamp efficiently.I get what you're saying but this CMH isn't a normal bulb. It's designed to be run on a high freq ballast, so for this CMH bulb, a high frequency ballast IS the proper ballast.
If it doesn't work as good as my HPS, then ill know and can put my mind to rest.
I dont belive there are many cooling options. I dont have to use my enclosed hood anymore as its now cooler than my SE600W.Side question, not many cooling options for these huh? The few closed hoods seem to have the intake and exhaust openings blowing air directly passed the bulb, which I thought wasn't good? I've read too much cooling could degrade the light output? I would run open but thee bulb isn't double jacketed, so there's a small chance it could explode at the moment I'm admiring my fat buds. I really hate to have glass in my hood to be honest
The best hood I've found (other than the 300$ Hydrofarm) is this one in link below, which seems to have the bulb a little higher up in the unit and the air flows just under, instead of directly passed the bulb. What do you all think?
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/112214558829
i was think about runs a CMH and HPS in the one hood with 1 ballast. like drive a 400WCMH and a 600W HPS with a 1000W ballastI dont belive there are many cooling options. I dont have to use my enclosed hood anymore as its now cooler than my SE600W.
The older lamps used a removable jacket the new lamps have it inbuilt so if it explodes it wont get all in the grow or start a fire (hopefully).
Hi-par do a range of quality hoods and do a couple of enclosed hoods. https://www.hi-par-horticulture.com/products
This one is pretty cool, runs a CMH and a HPS in the one hood. https://www.hi-par-horticulture.com/duo-cmh-hps-reflector