hunter22375
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So, in short, can I get really good yields with 2 600's? I mean a gram per watt level? Assuming everything else is correct of course.
The 1000w bulbs put out 155,000 lumens at 155 lumens/ per watt, which is 3.3 lumens per watt less. I do take other things into consideration as well, like and the cost of procuring and running larger/more powerful ancillary components to draw the heat produced by two 1000 lights in that grow space. The cost of electricity to operate two 1000's is also considerably more than two 600's.Ahhhhhhh. yes. I see, thanks man. I'm not questioning your advise....just trying to fully understand. Do you happen to know how many lumens the same brand 1000w bulb has per watt? Again, just trying to understand.
Absolutely.So, in short, can I get really good yields with 2 600's? I mean a gram per watt level? Assuming everything else is correct of course.
My thinking about the magnum reflectors was to expand the light footprint to utilize the mylar walls and flooring more. Meaning max light angles and reaching all parts of the pant. If that makes sense...lol.You can get away with 2x 600's if you SOG or flower short plants.
If you grow em big you'll want 2x 1000's.
Do you already have the magnum reflectors? Bigger isnt always better. Check this out, radiants win! and they're cheap.
http://www.greners.com/reflector-test.html
What I like about my Magnum is that it has a square light footprint, sending most of it down. The mylar tent walls are nice but only a minor contributor. cnMy thinking about the magnum reflectors was to expand the light footprint to utilize the mylar walls and flooring more. Meaning max light angles and reaching all parts of the pant. If that makes sense...lol.