CMH low par output? Any insight?

Marcorfl

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Hi peeps, I recently got some new maxibright 600w cmh bulbs that supposedly put out 1.6 umols. I swapped them for hps bulbs and after chatting to the owner of the store for a while he was convinced this was a great way to upgrade my lighting and that they will definitely outperform my hps bulbs. I was interested so checked my PAR output and 24” from the canopy I’m only getting low 300s?? In some places upto 600 but from my understanding thats very poor. Anyone shed some insight to why they are giving low readings? Cheers
 

Marcorfl

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Ok in this case i have been misinformed by the grow shop owner as i was aware they required different ballasts as i told him i was running hps digital ballasts and he was sure they would work no problem. So is this the problem then?
 

Jjgrow420

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On a real meter (photobio phantom) my 315 reads 750par at over 30" so. I duno what kinda bulbs and ballasts your using
 
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hotrodharley

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Ok in this case i have been misinformed by the grow shop owner as i was aware they required different ballasts as i told him i was running hps digital ballasts and he was sure they would work no problem. So is this the problem then?
List the name and model of the ballast.
 

Lucky Luke

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Ok in this case i have been misinformed by the grow shop owner as i was aware they required different ballasts as i told him i was running hps digital ballasts and he was sure they would work no problem. So is this the problem then?
Research square wave. Some ballasts can run CMH but you wont get the benefit if your not using a square wave ballast.

Edit: a 600w CMH lamp for a Square wave ballast seems unusual. I run a 630w DE ballast and lamp. 315s and 630s are the norm. Not saying there are not others.
 
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jimihendrix1

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For comparison a 1000w DE Nanolux CMH has up to 1688 umol
A 1150w Gavita DE has 2100 umol
A 1000w Ushio Single Ended bulb has 2100 umol
1000w Hortilux SE HPS has 1600 umol.
A CMH may have a more broad spectrum but HPS beats it on umol.

HPS bulb is more powerful than a CMH
 

Lucky Luke

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For comparison a 1000w DE Nanolux CMH has up to 1688 umol
A 1150w Gavita DE has 2100 umol
A 1000w Ushio Single Ended bulb has 2100 umol
1000w Hortilux SE HPS has 1600 umol.
A CMH may have a more broad spectrum but HPS beats it on umol.

HPS bulb is more powerful than a CMH
Your a bad influence.
I now want a 1000w Nanolux
 

Lucky Luke

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Ushio SE bulb is king of the HID per watt. 400+ more Umol than a Nanolux
I'm not arguing with you i went from a 600w HPS to 630WDE of CMH and wouldn't go back to HPS (I have a perfectly good HPS ballast, hood and new bulbs..) I wasn't aware that 1000w Sq wave ballast was about and now i want it!
Guess you just find what works for you but i like the magic that Square wave makes. But each to own.
 

MaybeOld

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I'm not arguing with you i went from a 600w HPS to 630WDE of CMH and wouldn't go back to HPS (I have a perfectly good HPS ballast, hood and new bulbs..) I wasn't aware that 1000w Sq wave ballast was about and now i want it!
Guess you just find what works for you but i like the magic that Square wave makes. But each to own.
Yeah, cmh and led mixed in mine gave my hps away after a one grow, didn't even need to double test to make sure haha
 

Rurumo

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The low frequency square wave ballasts provide a much more constant maximum voltage than the high frequency ballasts, I agree with the others, the ballast is probably causing the issue you are seeing. I love CMH and would definitely get a 1,000 DE CMH bulb the second I have space to try it out. For me, right now, LED is a better solution simply due to the conditions I'm working with, but I miss the CMH light during winter time. I like to sit under it like a turtle. I grew with HPS for a decade and you notice an immediate difference when you switch to CMH-not trashing HPS by any means, they still work great.
 
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