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    All BS set aside CMH yields

    1991, reviving this post to possibly get some answers. My flower room is 16’x18’, 7’8” ceilings, sealed, controlled and has a ac unit in need of cooling. I was advised to get the nanolux 315s. One, because they’re cmh and not hps. Two, extremely efficient and effective. Three, I can control...
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    LEC - Light-Emitting Ceramic

    I got a killer quote on the nanolux 315. All in with Phillips lights and RTU they were $315 out the door (crazy coincidence on the price haha). Even so you would still say the 1000w would make me happier? The 1.3amp draw from each fixture on 240v got me feeling some type of way... Thank G! Do...
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    LEC - Light-Emitting Ceramic

    If this has been talked about in previous threads, I'm sorry for the reoccurrence, I'm building out my room for flower and I've come to a standstill with choosing the correct light for my build. my space is a 18' x 16' sealed/insulted room with an a/c unit and dehu to control the environment as...
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    CMH vs. HPS

    whoops! i actually posted this in the wrong section! mybad haha. thanks for the response Rocket
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    CMH vs. HPS

    If this has been talked about in previous threads, I'm sorry for the reoccurrence, I'm building out my room for flower and I've come to a standstill with choosing the correct light for my build. my space is a 18' x 16' sealed/insulted room with an a/c unit and dehu to control the environment as...
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