joe macclennan
Well-Known Member
Gavitas use a double ended High Pressure Sodium vapor lamp.
I see now. My first search of gavita yielded a plasma light they produce as well. I see the hps ballast and such now.
Gavitas use a double ended High Pressure Sodium vapor lamp.
Large Bat wings?No not recommending anything of the sort.
Most ballasts do these days. If the ballast runs cooler, it runs more efficiently. From their website they say about 60W of heat, assuming 1000W through the bulb.those gavita ballast do have some hellacious heat sinks on them.
If your ballast craps out?? I hate these.Really, the big thing I like about the Gavita, is that it has the ballast built onto the reflector. And that save you a significant amount of install time.
Yeah, that is a good point for sure. If they were down around $400 would you find them more worth their while?If your ballast craps out?? I hate these.
Can't put ballast out of the room if you want either. Gavitas are overpriced junk imo.
I agree completely. And that is why I've spent a fair amount of time doing things like spectral analysis of bulbs with different ballasts, as well as photometric modeling of various reflectors in a program called Photopia. Sure, I could place a PPFD sensor at a ton of points on the ground, but having a clearer picture was important. However, I have not so far as modeled every reflector I can find. That's a lot of work, and I'm not done yet.Well you can experiment and go through trial and error. I've mentioned super hortilux and lumatek (no fan model). The choice of reflector is super critical imo.
Everything takes time and resources. And I'm getting to the stages where I feel I have enough information to start doing true scientific experiments on growing.Modeling reflectors in software is interesting, the nerd in me is intrigued. I am however more interested in modeling pot in reality.
Modeling reflectors in software is interesting, the nerd in me is intrigued. I am however more interested in modeling pot in reality.
Now we're talking!i'm into modeling pot too