Last question guys, what fan will be quieter -- Assuming both these are of the 4" variant
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The duct fan on the left will be loads quieter than the inline fan unless you get a good speed controller with the inline fan but even then at low speed is still noisier but will move more air I'm pretty sure.Last question guys, what fan will be quieter -- Assuming both these are of the 4" variant
While this LED is fine, you want a light that has a dimmer.ts600 mars hydro
I've used HIDs to grow pot since '82 and never used a surge protector. If there is a very short power failure then you should unplug it so it cools down or it will struggle to restart and that could possibly damage the bulb. It's happened to me many times and never killed a bulb and I run 400, 600 and 1000W ones at various times.In what event would the 175 watt metal halide need a surge protector? I'm thinking of running it on all the time, I don't want there to be any kind of arcing that could ruin my bulb. Is there a trick to safely plugging into a socket? -- If memory serves me correctly, if the plug arcs in the socket, it could ruin the bulb.
So after everyone’s recommendations you still went with a HPS/MH? So you asked a bunch of questions and took none of the answers so why ask the questions? You can grow anyway you want but if you have it set in your mind to do it a certain way then you don’t need any advice. No one here cares how you grow but that’s like going to the garage because your wiper is broke and everyone at the garage says you need a new wiper and you put a new headlight in because that’s what you wanted to do. Makes sense to me lmaoIn what event would the 175 watt metal halide need a surge protector? I'm thinking of running it on all the time, I don't want there to be any kind of arcing that could ruin my bulb. Is there a trick to safely plugging into a socket? -- If memory serves me correctly, if the plug arcs in the socket, it could ruin the bulb.
22" of total height? OP is fucked.22" ? Any HID is going to burn your crop once its past seedling stage..
I ran 1000W HPS in a closed Magnum XXL hood with an 8" Max Can Fan constantly pulling cooler air through and evacuating it to my attic. It worked but was brutal during the summer. My plants could, and did touch my hood's glass so I had some bleaching if I wasn't very careful. During the summer heat I lost density and decreased yield.22" of total height? OP is fucked.
A small HID is ~5" for the body + another 5" for the hangers = 10"
A 1 gal fabric pot is 6" tall
So about 6" of space between the growing medium and a scorching HID bulb, a seedling would get cooked
There's simply no room to grow anything with an HID light in 22" of vertical space.
I just wanted to highlight what you wrote previously, it has been touched on a few times but needs to be restated every so often, I feel. --I've used HIDs to grow pot since '82 and never used a surge protector. If there is a very short power failure then you should unplug it so it cools down or it will struggle to restart and that could possibly damage the bulb. It's happened to me many times and never killed a bulb and I run 400, 600 and 1000W ones at various times.
I have had plugs arc in the socket so make sure if you get one that it's clean and fits snugly in the plug you push it into. Should not plug it in when it's on. Plug it in then turn it on.
I've also never had one blow up on me but have read about it happening to others. The outer glass envelope is supposed to contain any hot shards of glass should the inner one blow. Get some cheap cotton gloves to wear only when handling the bulb so you don't get greasy fingerprints on it which can weaken the outer glass.
You don't need a special timer for them either. Most are rated at 1875W so a $5 mechanical one will work just fine.
The why behind what?Do you know the why behind this? what happens and how?