I'm about 1/2 way through my first indoor grow with a 1000w HPS in a Fresca Sol fixture. I love the fixture and I love how cool it runs. Has anyone else used one of these? My local shop is willing to sell me their old fresca sol floor model for a GOOD price and I can't decide if I should buy it or not since I haven't harvested anything with this one yet. Anyone have any idea if the quality of the final product is any different with these?
I am considering switching from a 1000w hps to 2 600w hps in the two fresca sol side by side in my 4x4 hydrohut. I can slam the light down on the plants, as close as a few inches b/c it's running so cool but then only the center plant gets the intense light. The others don't grow as fast. When the light is raised so they all get equal light, the center plant doesn't grow as fast. I also would like it incase i decide to expand later.
Any opinions of these water cooled lights? I know there are lots of naysayers out there, but I have found it to be great so far. I have a 1000w HPS with a 55 gallon barrel as a resevoir for the cooling water. On the way back from the light the hot water goes through a heater core from a ford pickup (w/fan blowing on it) to dump heat before going back in the barrel.
I did have one major incident with it that was 100% my fault but I think that in the end it just speaks well of the design of the light. I left for a 3 day weekend after messing with the return line. Apparently I didn't secure it well enough as it worked it's way out of the barrel and drained all of my cooling water onto the floor of the basement. The light ran for a few days w/o any cooling water, only the fan for the room. All of the water in the fixture boiled away and left a nasty mineral residue on the bottom of the glass. The glass didn't break but it did melt some of the plastic water fittings. Quick trip to the hardware store for fittings and scrubbing and windex got it back to new. Obviously I've got the return line secure now and I'm trying to decide between redundant pumps or a no flow/no light switch of some kind as a safety.
I am considering switching from a 1000w hps to 2 600w hps in the two fresca sol side by side in my 4x4 hydrohut. I can slam the light down on the plants, as close as a few inches b/c it's running so cool but then only the center plant gets the intense light. The others don't grow as fast. When the light is raised so they all get equal light, the center plant doesn't grow as fast. I also would like it incase i decide to expand later.
Any opinions of these water cooled lights? I know there are lots of naysayers out there, but I have found it to be great so far. I have a 1000w HPS with a 55 gallon barrel as a resevoir for the cooling water. On the way back from the light the hot water goes through a heater core from a ford pickup (w/fan blowing on it) to dump heat before going back in the barrel.
I did have one major incident with it that was 100% my fault but I think that in the end it just speaks well of the design of the light. I left for a 3 day weekend after messing with the return line. Apparently I didn't secure it well enough as it worked it's way out of the barrel and drained all of my cooling water onto the floor of the basement. The light ran for a few days w/o any cooling water, only the fan for the room. All of the water in the fixture boiled away and left a nasty mineral residue on the bottom of the glass. The glass didn't break but it did melt some of the plastic water fittings. Quick trip to the hardware store for fittings and scrubbing and windex got it back to new. Obviously I've got the return line secure now and I'm trying to decide between redundant pumps or a no flow/no light switch of some kind as a safety.