KaliKitsune
Well-Known Member
I've been checking out some T5HO bulbs recently, and I've come across something quite interesting.
Those of us using four-foot T5HO bulbs might be slightly screwing ourselves.
All knowledge about how lumens means nothing to plants aside, check out this comparison I've done using 1000bulbs.com
I hit up the T5HO section, chose the 6500K varieties of the F54, F39 types.
I looked at GE and PlusRite, since those were the two most common among the set.
The Plusrite F54 T5HO (What I use, well i use AgroMax, 4-foot) outputs 5000 lumens, using 54 watts.
92.6 lumens per watt.
The PlusRite T39 T5HO (3-foot) does 4900 lumens using 39 watts.
125.6 lumens per watt.
If those numbers are accurate - whooooooooooooops on us.






Especially if those lamps have any decent PAR - I wish that site would list that.
I wonder what would happen if I drove 39 watt bulbs with 54 watt ballasts?
Hell, I wonder what it would do if I drove a 39 watt bulb with 80 watts using an IceCap ballast?
Those of us using four-foot T5HO bulbs might be slightly screwing ourselves.
All knowledge about how lumens means nothing to plants aside, check out this comparison I've done using 1000bulbs.com
I hit up the T5HO section, chose the 6500K varieties of the F54, F39 types.
I looked at GE and PlusRite, since those were the two most common among the set.
The Plusrite F54 T5HO (What I use, well i use AgroMax, 4-foot) outputs 5000 lumens, using 54 watts.
92.6 lumens per watt.
The PlusRite T39 T5HO (3-foot) does 4900 lumens using 39 watts.
125.6 lumens per watt.
If those numbers are accurate - whooooooooooooops on us.








I wonder what would happen if I drove 39 watt bulbs with 54 watt ballasts?
Hell, I wonder what it would do if I drove a 39 watt bulb with 80 watts using an IceCap ballast?