Hey dudes (and dudettes?),
So in most of the pics I see, people are using single socket hanging lights with a Y splitter on them and no deflector... the only ones I can find locally have no plug for an electrical outlet on them. I'm not very handy with elec/mechanical stuff and I am wondering how I can take one of those hanging light dealies and make them so I can just plug them in to a socket? Is that doable?
Right now the only light I am using is this: 6x 100W (equivalent) CFLs, 4 of which are 6500K and 2 of which are 2700K. I have them on a power bar with 3 Y-splitters and I have a deflector made out of a turkey pan and cookie sheet over top of them to send all light downward. You can't see the bulbs in the pic, but I'm sure you can imagine what the array looks like.
My thinking on using a light array like that was I would be able to shower the plants below with a flood of light concentrated on an area. I would be adding side lighting as they grow and for flowering.
So in most of the pics I see, people are using single socket hanging lights with a Y splitter on them and no deflector... the only ones I can find locally have no plug for an electrical outlet on them. I'm not very handy with elec/mechanical stuff and I am wondering how I can take one of those hanging light dealies and make them so I can just plug them in to a socket? Is that doable?
Right now the only light I am using is this: 6x 100W (equivalent) CFLs, 4 of which are 6500K and 2 of which are 2700K. I have them on a power bar with 3 Y-splitters and I have a deflector made out of a turkey pan and cookie sheet over top of them to send all light downward. You can't see the bulbs in the pic, but I'm sure you can imagine what the array looks like.
My thinking on using a light array like that was I would be able to shower the plants below with a flood of light concentrated on an area. I would be adding side lighting as they grow and for flowering.
Attachments
-
49.2 KB Views: 43