Bucket head
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I'd go with the 600's I am just about to get rid of my 1000's and replace them with 600's. They are just so much more efficient...
do your 1000's run hot?
I'd go with the 600's I am just about to get rid of my 1000's and replace them with 600's. They are just so much more efficient...
do your 1000's run hot?
Couldn't agree more. And I'm someone running 2 600w as of now with no complaints. However, I mentioned earlier that if you've got the extra dough to cover the electric bills and the cooling of both the bulb and the room-space, you're better off with 1000s....however more watts=more lumens=more bud...plain and simple...
Without question I would do 2x1000. Heat? Anyone with any reasonable amount of power needs to run cool tubes. My 1000's hoods produce zero heat. They are litteraly room temp.
Yes you don't even have to lower them. Mount them up high and call it a day.
Lastly, the price of a 600 (hood, light, bulb, ballast) is basically the same as 1000w. If yield is your goal you are spending too much money on three 600's when you can do the same with 2x1000. When it's time to buy three lights it's time for another tray.
With three lights I would have a 4x8 tray with 2x1000 and another 4x4 tray with a single 1000w over it.
Who would yield more? Me with a combined 4x12 tray and 3000w. I don't think it would be even close against 3x600 over a 4x8.
Yield fixes everything. If you need three lights you need another tray.