bloomfields
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Or indeed you could exhaust from your veg room as lights are on from 18-24hrs , into your flower room to keep your temps up and save energy usage , works for me =)
Got the same setup. Works money! Then right when the flower lights turn on I vent the veg tent to the flower room to get temps up to the mid 80's quickly.Or indeed you could exhaust from your veg room as lights are on from 18-24hrs , into your flower room to keep your temps up and save energy usage , works for me =)
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Hey dianna, I am sorry I wasnt trying to rain on your parade, you created a thread asking for opinions I was just sharing my opinion, I wouldnt have said anything if you hadnt asked., I wish you the best on all your future grows. (sending some rep your way)
I did misquote the 400 watt bulbs a tiny bit low but that is what they were producing a couple years back, its closer to 50,000 lumens now.
That is why many sites still list the lower output of lumens, i.e.
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/2254917
"Although the total light output of a high pressure sodium (HPS) bulb varies, you can expect it to produce between 40,000 and 45,000 lumens over its lifetime, depending on the brand of the bulb and how you mount it."
http://www.concept420.com/marijuana_lighting.htm
I don't want to get into pissing match, but no 400 watt hps bulb on the market will outperfom a 600 watt hps bulb from the same manufacturer(that I know of), if you look at lumens per watt, Period!! if you have one post it up!!
and 72,000 lumens for a 600 is just silly, post up a link to ANY 600 watt HPS bulb pushing only 72,000lumens, not even when they first came out were they that low
Check my links below, do the math for yourself. Peace.
Eiko HPS - 400 Watt, 45,000lumen
Eiko HPS - 600 Watt, 90,000 lumens
Maxlume 400 hps bulb 50,000 lumens
Maxlume 600 hps bulb 90,000 lumens
"Standard" 400 hps, 50,000 lumens
"Standard" 600 hps bulb, 92,000 lumens
Gavita 400 Hps 58,000 lumens
Gavita 600 watt bulb 95,000 lumens
Even a 400 watt hps producing 58,000 still is not as efficient as a 600 watt hps bulb from the same manufacturer of the 400!
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The heaters that I stopped using are in each of the bedrooms, not in any grow rooms. There would be three on all night for atleast 8 hours. So that was a HUGE problem. My basement is concrete and super cold down there so I normally do not need to use a heater at all down there, because of the lights, cept for last week when our temps were -72 and made it that much colder down there, and used a heater for an hour after lights out. Ok, temps werent really -72 BUT may as well been. It was really like -14. Havent needed to use the heater since Friday, but again, that is only one heater vs. the 3 I had been using for the family in bedrooms. My husband had also put the plants on the concrete floor. After putting them back up on the table the temps in the room were not an issue. But because it did get so cold I still turned the heater on at night for an hour because I didnt want my lil ones suffering. So......Plants off of cold concrete floor, up on table + (2) 400w hps= happy girls!Sounds like you need insulation and a timer on your hood fans to allow the lights to heat the room then turn on.
Even "IF" the 600 standard was 95,000 lumens, the 400's that I got are 58,000 each. So if I understand this correctly, the lumens are distributed amongst the plants under the lamp, (1) 600 with 95,000, if that was the case, would give 19,000 lumens apx per plant. (2) 400w with 58,000 lumens each would put out 23,200 lumens per plant. Probably not those exact calculations, but from what I have learned that would be how to figure lumens. I could be totally wrong, but looks like 2 400 give more lumens than even one super duper max 600? Even had I used standard 400 bulbs @ 50,000 lumens, still looks like better than (1) 600. Is that right? HAHAHAHAHAHA. If that is wrong then I will again learn something new. That is why I am here.HTGSupply 600w HPS Lamp:
Brand New HIGH OUTPUT 600 watt High Output HPS bulb emits 95,000 lumens - standard 600w HPS bulbs which emit only 72,000 lumens. The 600 watt HPS bulb is a very popular bulb developed for the indoor hobbyist grower today.
HTGSupply 600w HPS Lamp:
Brand New HIGH OUTPUT 600 watt High Output HPS bulb emits 95,000 lumens - standard 600w HPS bulbs which emit only 72,000 lumens. The 600 watt HPS bulb is a very popular bulb developed for the indoor hobbyist grower today.
I Like Al. B Fuct's metaphor: Adding CFLs to a HID lighting system is like adding a model rocket engine to a 747 (paraphrased)
Yeah you might be right i dont have a 600 so i dont go shopping for one or its bulbs but i do have 2x 400 watt hps now so i do shop for those..But you might be right i fell for the advertisement from htg not like i really care tho.If it does emit 90,000 lumens for a standard bulb then it is more watt for watt lumen for lumen..But like i said instead of a single light i would just go with the 2 400 watts which would be better imo but to each is own yes it may be 200 more watts but i think the outcome would be better.
I am sorry Wyteberrywidow thats not a link to a bulb, thats an advertiment by HTG to con folks into buying their bulb apparently you fell for it, LOL
Actually post a link to a bulb Like I did that only produces 72,000 lumens not a statement from a company trying to sell you something, come on!~~11,000 plus posts you should know better than that by now ....
If 72,000is the standard lumen output for 600's then you should have no problem linking one back for us to check out
I didnt start this thread to prove anyone right or wrong. I also stated several time I was not worried about cutting costs, but energy usage. Which, again, I cut back on other energy usage to make up for what I have added. I came to the conclusion, for me, not anyone else, that 1 600 would not cover the amount of space I needed to have covered. The two 400's do that for me, using more energy than 1 600, but the more light creates more heat, so I am not needing to use the heater at all. The cfls are no longer being used also. My problem, from the beginning, was my plants were too bushy and large, taking up too much space, needing more light and to cover a larger area. I could have easily put a 600 there, but my plants would have still been too close and covering each other. The extra 400 gave me a bit more space to use, and the plants are not on top of one another. I have already stated all of this several times, that I am not doing it to save on costs but save energy, and that I would be cutting out other things to make up for any extra energy added by using a 2nd 400 or a single 600. Either way I would have been using more energy, so had to figure out what would be the best way for me, as far as a whole list of things go, space, energy, temps....etc. So with what I have ended up doing is what is best for me.of course there is a difference
but to what end?
And I hate to agree with Med Mari but shes totally right
even if you look at it from a buyers or sellers perspective the ends doesn't justify the means. It conflicts with your initial goal of cutting costs.
In the long term the efficiency of cost will catch up on the short term gain assuming what you value your bud at.
You can't get much more; "average/standard" or basic than a HTGS or GrowBrite bulb and they are the same lumens as the AgroMax and Hortilux in 400-watts and in 600-watts are the same as the AgroMax and about 10K higher in lumens than the Hortilux.Is that a average/standard 600 watt bulb?
No its not the standard 600 watt bulb emits 72,000 lumens like i said so for you that is a FAIL yes