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    20,000 Watt Medical Grow Op Construction

    Below figures supplied by factory. As for the spectrum produced. Producer claims that gasse's used produce 90% usefull light for the plants, the gase's can be adjusted to alter the spectrum. This puts the energy where it can be used instead of into heat or unused colors of the spectrum. Again...
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    20,000 Watt Medical Grow Op Construction

    I think the reason there is so little around about them is because they are relatively new and un tested. Cost is higher than HID's and Lower than LED's. They are very much cooler than HID's, a little hotter than LED"S but they don't require cooling fans and heat sinks as LED's do.
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    20,000 Watt Medical Grow Op Construction

    No, not 1000 dollars. Somewhere around 500 dollars, plus shipping, for an inductive light that would equal a 600 watt HID. Is it worth it? The truth should be in the testing.
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    20,000 Watt Medical Grow Op Construction

    They are much cooler than HPS/MH and a little hotter than leds, but unlike leds they have no cooling fans.
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    20,000 Watt Medical Grow Op Construction

    [edit] Magnetic induction lamps Diagram showing labelled components of a rectangular style, external inductor type, Magnetic Induction Lamp (ballast not shown). A Philips QL induction lighting system, where A) Discharge vessel, B) Tube with power coupler and C) Electronic ballast. Aside...
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    20,000 Watt Medical Grow Op Construction

    Ooops, the inductive light will be a 50 watt, equivilant to a 90 watt led with 3 watt LED's
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    20,000 Watt Medical Grow Op Construction

    Ok, I answered this once but can't find it now and don't know if I pressed send or not. Anyway, don't worry about being paranoid, although I'd just call it cautious and wise. I don't have a web site yet, actually I just got home from a company that is going to make me one. I have the factory...
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    20,000 Watt Medical Grow Op Construction

    First off, where are you located. Other questions. Have you looked into inductive lighting? If not would you have any intrest or need in trying out a 50W inductive light. Equivilant to 90 LED and 200 to 300 Wat HPS/MH. If you could use one I would donate it to cause. All I would ask is an honest...
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    which lights to use LED or HPS

    I don't know much about LED's and growing but my local Hydroponic shop said to make sure if you get one to make sure it has 3 Watt LED's in it, others didn't have the power to penetrate foilage. I don't know if you've heard anything about induction lights, but they claim to be superior to all...
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    Blue Dream 800W Induction Lights SOG

    Thank you. That looks great and this is the first place I've found any information confirming what the manufacture's state.
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    Things to Know About Lighting

    Hold your hand at the top of the plant, palm down. If after 20 or so seconds it is uncomfortable or burns your hand, move the light up.
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    Lumens, Lux, and Adding It all Up

    Keep your eyes open, inductive lights should be cheaper than LED's. I'm in the process of trying to buy some. My problem is, I don't know anyone that has used them? Are they as good as their sped sheet says?
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    Lumens, Lux, and Adding It all Up

    Anyone know anything about inductive lighting? Anything at all? The spec's and the prices are impressive but I haven't heard of anyone who's used them??
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