Oh and I just saw you debating over the larger CFL's and the smaller CFL's..... Well I wrote this up a while ago. It's what helped me make the dicision I did. It's a little long, but worth the read! Check it out if your serious about CFL growing!
Just a little FYI here. But CFL's start to loose their lumen per watt after about the 30W cfl's. So if it's possible for you, I'd go with an abundance of smaller CFL's, (mathamatically the 26W bulbs are the most efficient lumen/watt wise) rather than 1 HUGE CFL that doesn't put out as many lumens as if you we're to use the same amount of watts just with smaller light's. Does what I'm saying make sense?
Here, this may be better.
I looked at the 150W CFL's, and the one that puts out the MOST lumest/watt is the "150 Watt CFL Light Bulb - 650 W Equal - Full Spectrum 5000K - 8U Lamp - Energy Miser 35863 - 9,200 lumens"
So the best lumen/watt for a large, 150W CFL that I found was 9,200lumens/150watts which calculates to about 61.333 lumens per individual watt.
Now I looked at the kind of light's I use which are the "26 Watt CFL Light Bulb - 105 W Equal - Cool White 4100K - T2 Spring Lamp - Energy Miser FE-IISB-26W-41K - 1800 lumens"
So the best lumen/watt for the smaller, 26W CFL that I found was 1800lumens/26watts which calculates to about 69.231 lumens per individual watt.
Ok so let me break this down for you, straight G style! hahaha..
A single, 150W CFL, puts out 9200 lumens total. 61.333 lumens per watt
now let's see 150W/26W=5.796. So it would take about 5.796 of these 26w cfl's to have the same amount of watts being used as the 150w. So let's round that down (just to show you) 5 of the 26watt CFL's, that would be a total of 130watts, and you would be putting out 9000 lumens. So for 20 less watts, you would have only 200 less lumens. (Don't forget I rounded down to 5 instead of 5.796) just to make my point.
If you were to round up instead of down, from 5.796 to 6 which is what logic would tell us to do. That would give you 156watts (Only 6 watts more than the 150w CFL) and 10800 lumens (which is 1600 MORE lumens that the 150W CFL)
So 1600 MORE lumens for only 6 more watts.
Again, just sharing some info. This is what I do instead of using the HUGE CFL's. It's also a LOT cheaper to replace these smaller bulbs for whenever the time comes. Because it's said that CFL's start to lose intensity after about 2 grows.
Don't FUCK with me and my CFL's! lol
Hope this helps with your decision dog. And if not, at least I was able to spread the knowledge. PEACE
-Hookd