Dr. Bigbud
Well-Known Member
So Im trying to justify my purchase of digital lighting...so yesterday I made the move and bought a 400W/250W Dimmable lumatek for 120 shipped and a Digilux 400W HPS for 68 shipped. I think these prices are great and I did it to replace a problem I came upon with my lighting.
I have a 430W Magnetic ballast with a 430W EYE Hortilux light. I have had the light for about 7 years but have only used it for 3 grows, 1 grow every other year. A few days ago I bought a Kill-a-Watt power meter and measured the usage on my lighting. I have left it on for a few days now and the ballast and bulb draw a consistent 213W. This did not look good to me at all especially considering that I am in week 2 of flowering currently and I'm thinking I have 430W. Im not sure why the power measurement is so low, is it my bulb? is it my ballast? I dunno. Instead of figuring it out I simply upgraded to the mentioned digital setup.
Initially I like the idea of digital ballasts since they are dimmable, are more efficient, silent, and can strike a HPS and a MH lamp. Also the digital bulbs are like 20-30 bucks cheaper than the Hortilux bulbs, which are great by the way. But after ordering it I read something that really got me thinking if this was the right choice. Mainly the RF interference they create. I have wireless internet in my apartment and the landlord who lives below has a wireless router that gives off my internet. I have read that the interference these lights/ballasts give off can totally knock out your wireless internet.
I feel like I should have played it safe and just gotten a new 430 Hortilux bulb but its to late and the other stuff is on its way now. Can any one give their opinions about if I should be worried about interference or if I should have just stuck with my magnetic ballast and Hortilux lamp? Mind you I am also losing 30 watts of power to my light by goin from 430W to 400W. Did I make a good choice? I will find out when it gets here though. Thx for reading.
I have a 430W Magnetic ballast with a 430W EYE Hortilux light. I have had the light for about 7 years but have only used it for 3 grows, 1 grow every other year. A few days ago I bought a Kill-a-Watt power meter and measured the usage on my lighting. I have left it on for a few days now and the ballast and bulb draw a consistent 213W. This did not look good to me at all especially considering that I am in week 2 of flowering currently and I'm thinking I have 430W. Im not sure why the power measurement is so low, is it my bulb? is it my ballast? I dunno. Instead of figuring it out I simply upgraded to the mentioned digital setup.
Initially I like the idea of digital ballasts since they are dimmable, are more efficient, silent, and can strike a HPS and a MH lamp. Also the digital bulbs are like 20-30 bucks cheaper than the Hortilux bulbs, which are great by the way. But after ordering it I read something that really got me thinking if this was the right choice. Mainly the RF interference they create. I have wireless internet in my apartment and the landlord who lives below has a wireless router that gives off my internet. I have read that the interference these lights/ballasts give off can totally knock out your wireless internet.
I feel like I should have played it safe and just gotten a new 430 Hortilux bulb but its to late and the other stuff is on its way now. Can any one give their opinions about if I should be worried about interference or if I should have just stuck with my magnetic ballast and Hortilux lamp? Mind you I am also losing 30 watts of power to my light by goin from 430W to 400W. Did I make a good choice? I will find out when it gets here though. Thx for reading.