I use 55w 2700k for spot lights.
Our shop uses 200w 6500k that replaced the 400w MH.
I have priced 300w 2700k CFL's ($124).
CFL's are not just for low wattage grows anymore.
On a side note, the 2700k CFL spotlights enhances the veg table at the indica end, the indica (northern lights) seems to like way more red than my sativa (bagseed) at every life stage.
have you checked to see how much power they actually draw? i discovered that my 23watt CFLs use 106watts. perhaps the higher wattage CFLs have more efficient ballasts. also, where do you get these high-wattage CFLs?
have you checked to see how much power they actually draw? i discovered that my 23watt CFLs use 106watts. perhaps the higher wattage CFLs have more efficient ballasts. also, where do you get these high-wattage CFLs?
Are you sure of this? My CFLs always pull less than they are rated at. 23w pulls ~ 18w, 14w pulls ~ 11w...
A subsidized 23w meant to replace a 100w incandescent pulling 108w... I feel like that would be a lawsuit.
have you checked to see how much power they actually draw? i discovered that my 23watt CFLs use 106watts. perhaps the higher wattage CFLs have more efficient ballasts. also, where do you get these high-wattage CFLs?
yeah i think yer on crack haole...no way in hell a CFL is drawing that much wattage...is your meter showing peak wattage used or constant? Peak i could see that to fire it up, but that is only for very short burst...
it's not crack: it's ready rock.
pretty sure it's showing constant, as the number fluctuates a bit. going to check wattage of 100watt incandescent to make sure the load tester is calibrated properly. try it yourself! got a load tester from HD/lowes and plug that shit in!