Anybody that has a light mover

panta

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im planing a 4800 w grow,would go begger but thats the limit of my electrical supply,hoe much improvment can i get from light movers,is 50% too much,my tray is 2.44m x 1.22m, thats 3 m3 with 2 x 600w hps,ebb and flow
 

noone88

Active Member
im planing a 4800 w grow,would go begger but thats the limit of my electrical supply,hoe much improvment can i get from light movers,is 50% too much,my tray is 2.44m x 1.22m, thats 3 m3 with 2 x 600w hps,ebb and flow
There is no replacement for extra more lights. You're running 1200 watts on a 8x4 tray, which most people feel is too low (37.5 watt per sq foot, sorry, US Standard system is crap).

2x1000 or 3x600 would be ideal. The rails have to be mounted correctly on the ceiling or any type of overhead bar. In addition, if you're aircooling the lights, it makes ducting really difficult and prone to tears since the ducting will constantly flex.

I was able to successfully push 3 hoods using one lightrail 3.5 motor.
 

bushmang

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light movers provide 30% more light coverage not 50%, best place for light movers is in veg rooms but do well in flowering also but you cant eliminate a light with it u can make your canopy 30% bigger
 

petrock

Active Member
Not trying to catch a free ride but I have wondered about approaching it differently and go with fixed lights and a carousel type platform underneath and rotate the the plants.
 

RickWhite

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Multiple 400s are the way to go for a few reasons. You get better coverage and you can keep them closer to the plants. Light movers get the job done but they are kind of a PIA with the cords moving around and the hoods trying to spin and what not. On the plus side they do illuminate from changing angles so you will get increased penetration. But another drawback is if you have plants of different heights you have to bend the plant.

If I was going to set up a grow room it would be multiple 400W electronic ballasts with the $40 aluminum econo-wing reflectors.
 

panta

Well-Known Member
There is no replacement for extra more lights. You're running 1200 watts on a 8x4 tray, which most people feel is too low (37.5 watt per sq foot, sorry, US Standard system is crap).

2x1000 or 3x600 would be ideal. The rails have to be mounted correctly on the ceiling or any type of overhead bar. In addition, if you're aircooling the lights, it makes ducting really difficult and prone to tears since the ducting will constantly flex.

I was able to successfully push 3 hoods using one lightrail 3.5 motor.
if a light mover gives u 30% more coverage than a tray like mine with 2 600w would be judt right is that correct
 

B DUB

Active Member
if a light mover gives u 30% more coverage than a tray like mine with 2 600w would be judt right is that correct
That does sound correct. I feel you would be fine with that. No doubt in my mind 2 600 would be fine over a 8x4 area with movers. How big are the movers.
 

MiKron

Active Member
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This is a flip flop. With every 1 Ballast you can have 2 bulbs. One room turns off while the other turns on. It saves having to buy ballasts and also saves on energy pull.
 
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