Mcgician
Well-Known Member
They've been in Maximum Yield and Urban Garden advertising the last several months, and they're specifically made for digital ballasts because of the frequency they operate on, but even in my area they aren't many people I personally know that have any experience to share from grows with them. I'm not normally one to "jump on the bandwagon" when it comes to this sort of stuff, but the science behind it makes a whole shitload of sense to me. The 1000W Halide bulb comes in a 3K spectrum, which according to Sun Pulse, is a more desirable spectrum for plants than traditional HPS (EYE Hortilux Super HPS) bulbs (2.2K). Much of the "light" a traditional HPS lamp, according to Sun Pulse Labs, is transferred into nothing but HEAT. IMO, experienced growers know EXACTLY what I'm talking about here. Also, since traditional bulbs are operating in fixtures, and powered by ballasts (sometimes digital, sometimes not) using higher frequencies than the bulbs are made for DRASTICALLY decreases lamp life. This, also, will inevitably make using these new types of bulbs a huge reason to do so.
Lumens (or luminosity) is a much different thing than brightness, and is just something used by humans to try and describe into simplified terms, how much light is being "put out". Plants see light differently than humans, and therefore spectrum is much more of importance. This is precisely the concept Sun Pulse is zeroing in on here. I recently bought 2 of these, and having used Hortilux Super HPS bulbs for years, will have a tangible result for you all very soon as evidence- either way it works out. I promise to be impartial in my analysis, but it would sure be nice to hear from anyone else that's already using them.
http://www.sunpulselamps.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=16&Itemid=13
http://www.sunpulselamps.com/doccuments/SunPulse_WP_SPVSHPS_B2.pdf
http://www.sunpulselamps.com/doccuments/SunPulse_WP_PLNH_B2.pdf
Lumens (or luminosity) is a much different thing than brightness, and is just something used by humans to try and describe into simplified terms, how much light is being "put out". Plants see light differently than humans, and therefore spectrum is much more of importance. This is precisely the concept Sun Pulse is zeroing in on here. I recently bought 2 of these, and having used Hortilux Super HPS bulbs for years, will have a tangible result for you all very soon as evidence- either way it works out. I promise to be impartial in my analysis, but it would sure be nice to hear from anyone else that's already using them.
http://www.sunpulselamps.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=16&Itemid=13
http://www.sunpulselamps.com/doccuments/SunPulse_WP_SPVSHPS_B2.pdf
http://www.sunpulselamps.com/doccuments/SunPulse_WP_PLNH_B2.pdf