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jjp53

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What is a Ceramic Metal Halide light and whats the difference from a regular MH light?
 

itzCESAR*

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Randy Rocket is correct on standard MH bulbs. I don't know if that is the same as "Ceramic" bulbs.
 

RandyRocket

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that second one is at 3000k thats more a flower range

the fist is at 4000k not really a good one. but it will work.

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mine are for my 430 watt light

430 watt hps and some cfl's

400 mh

http://www.hydroponics.net/i/131469 this is my mh

http://www.hydroponics.net/i/131446 this is my hps

her are some speck on the bulb I use It's 400 watts and 32000 lumens @ 7200k.
SolarMax Veg Conversion - 400 Watt Metal Halide Conversion Bulb

I only have a not swith ballast.

VEGETATIVE
In younger plants it is the region between 380 nm - 520 nm that is the most crucial. This region is commonly referred to as "Blue Light". SolarMax lamps deliver 30% more "nutritious" light radiation than standard lamps. The result - more vigorous, vegetative growth and stronger roots during the important early stages of a plant's development.




Product: MHT 400W Veg/Conversion
Ballast: HPS Ballast S51
Lamp Jacket: T15
Overall Length: 271mm 10.7"
Color Temp Deg. K: 7200
Lumens: 32,000
Life Hours: 15000

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flower light

http://www.hydroponics.net/i/131446

EYE Hortilux Super HPS grow lamps fine-tune your lighting system to provide optimum spectral energy levels that promote vigorous plant growth. The EYE Super HPS EN Grow Lamps provide 17% more total energy and 25% more energy in the violet, blue, and green spectrum than standard High Pressure Sodium lamps.
Lamp Code: LU430S/HTL/EN
Initial Lumens: 58500
Rated Life Hours: 16000


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so the might make other type of bulbs with specs. like these


those were the best fit light curves I found.
 

TeaTreeOil

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Ceramic is a higher quality bulb type that wears better with age than conventional MH bulbs. They offer longer life and more consistent output. The older style is quartz metal and has numerous flaws compared to CMH bulbs. GE uses the term ConstantColor© for their CMHs and Philips uses MasterColor©. They boost up to 96 CRI, and are suitable for veg and/or flowering.

Edit: I guess I'll mention the one major drawback before someone else.... They max at 400 watts.
 
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