As I just pointed out in the post above, they are only 10% more power. Do you honestly think they will produce more light than the more efficient 600s?I would go with 4x 1000w because they produce more light and will cost you less than buying 6x 600w.
I'm going to air-cool them.4000w vs. 3600w, 90% of the power and one and half times the coverage? No question, go with the 600s! You will be able to cover much better toward the sides of the room. What reflectors are you considering?
Ya, those girls are under 1000watters.awesome video thats what I'm wanting to get goin! So you are using 4 1000hps now for that?? Hows the energy bill??
Get Super Sun 2 or Radiant reflectors and lumatek or galaxy dual 600 electronic ballasts, you will be gold!I'm going to air-cool them.
Haven't went to the store yet.
Still a few days away from buying them.
Gonna run two sets of three 600w in series.
What is the advantage of dual ballasts? They literally cost twice as much - so the upfront cost is the same... is it the power consumption? They have an on/off switch for each - so it does not seem like they are sharing anything that would make them more efficient than having 2 single ballasts (easier to replace singles in case of failure, right?). Am I missing something?Get Super Sun 2 or Radiant reflectors and lumatek or galaxy dual 600 electronic ballasts, you will be gold!
(the hinged glass on the radiants are so nice, easy to clean and change bulbs etc.)
No, they are about 10% cheaper than twice as muchWhat is the advantage of dual ballasts? They literally cost twice as much - so the upfront cost is the same... is it the power consumption? They have an on/off switch for each - so it does not seem like they are sharing anything that would make them more efficient than having 2 single ballasts (easier to replace singles in case of failure, right?). Am I missing something?