Dear ********,
Hello,
these units are produced locally.
Thanks,
HAPPY GROWING
Dear cheberabish29,
Hi again,
Would this light be as good as a 600w hps lamp, or even a 400w hps?
Regards
Dear ********,
Yes, These are an alternative to a 600w HPS or MH lights. The CFL bulbs put out more light for less watts. This saves electricity and keeps your grow area cooler.
Thanks,
HAPPY GROWING
- cheberabish29
Dear cheberabish29,
A 600w hps pumps out 91000 lumens roughly, your unit pumps out about 3000 lumens, remembering that you cannot add up lumens.
So how can you call this an alternative?
A 600w hps can flower a 120cm x 120 cm area, your unit couldnt even flower a 30cm x 30cm area.
This add you have is total bullshit, you are hoping noobs who know little about growing will be fooled by your wording of this ad.
Dear ********,
Normally i ignore/block hostile questions, but your total lack of knowledge and experience deserve some "learnin".
You most certainly can ad up lumens.
experiment even YOU will get... Turn out every light in a light proof room. Light one candle. Measure the quantity of light hitting any surface in the room. Now, light a second candle not even near the 1st. Now measure the amount of light (lumens) at any point in the room. Uh oh... the Lumens DO ADD UP.. don't they. You do not even need a photometer to SEE the difference. Your eyes are sensitive enough.
NOW, lets translate this to plants... (careful, real math used here) Now something for YOU to "remember"... Every time you double the distance from the light source, you get 1/2 the light.
600w hps needs to be a minimum of 3ft from the closest plant or you will be one of the tards on the news with a grow-room fire. So now you have a single light source for a 4 ft sq bloom area. I'll use ft and inches since i'm here in America. That means if your light source is centered your furthest plant will be nearly 5ft from the light!!
4x 3000 lumens spread over 4ft, with no real height requirement = ONLY 1 ft 9 inches to furthest plant making these lights 5x more efficient JUST from placement. Additionally, you have 4 angles of light hitting the plants now instead of 1 making usable light available to more surface area.
My final point. We consistently outgrow HPS lights in our store displays with equivalent CFL lights. I did not "make up" this equivalent... it is industry standard. I have had nearly 10,000 unique customers with over 25,000 transactions and 100% positive feedback with tons of repeat customers.
WE are all wrong?
Anyways,
HAPPY GROWING
- cheberabish29