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HAHAHA epic love itMan this thread got real dorky.. Talking about chlorophyll... CHLOROPHYLL....!! MORE LIKE BORE-APHYLL!
HAHAHA epic love itMan this thread got real dorky.. Talking about chlorophyll... CHLOROPHYLL....!! MORE LIKE BORE-APHYLL!
Based on my research from a few years ago. They make > 400W bulbs but because of instability they are not generally available. Things may have progressed since then.Why is it that they only make the CMH bulbs up to 400w and does anyone know of plans to make alrger wattage ones?
Magnetic only I believe. Though, It's been a few years since I've really looked.u need a magnetic ballast for CMH or can it run on my ipower ? im upgrading bulbs for my next grow i was like to try CMH if it runs on a HPS/MH electrnoc ballast
You just replied to an advertisement, and CMH bulbs only go up to 400w do they not?I have seen cmh bulbs run in digi ballasts but I think there lifespan is shortened and in not sure how safe it is
Did you not notice the post above that where there is a link for a 830w CMH bulb designed to work in 1000w ballasts.You just replied to an advertisement, and CMH bulbs only go up to 400w do they not?
Did you not notice the 5 ad links at the end of their post?
funnily enough i did notice the links. i even showed the dresses in the links to my mrs lol. i did think it was a bit wierd lol guess im just a sucker.You just replied to an advertisement, and CMH bulbs only go up to 400w do they not?
Did you not notice the 5 ad links at the end of their post?
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The only way you could run it at less than 1000w would be to put it in a dimmable digital, and I'm not sure how many will run CMH lamps. Otherwise, the ballast will put out the wattage it is rated for, 1000w.With the new 830w cmh that runs in a 1000w ballast, would that consume 830w or 1000w of your electricity ?
the one thing i really like about cmh is their lumen maintenance, basically you can keep using them for as long as they continue to work, which is in terms of multiple years, as opposed to having to ditch and switch your other types of hid every 6mth
Yeah, I really don't see the advantage besides lumen maintenance over regular MH unless you can get a 3000k version. And most of those are 150w or lower. (If we're talking just for flowering).the thing that worries me about CMH is that it has alot of light in the green spectrum so all of that is just getting wasted. any opinions on this?
Green plants don't reflect all green light.the thing that worries me about CMH is that it has alot of light in the green spectrum so all of that is just getting wasted. any opinions on this?