Citizen led

Pulses

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2x3 from my estimates. Well more than that.

It can cover more of course. If it was an amazon sold led it would say it covers 7
2x3 from my estimates. Well more than that.

It can cover more of course. If it was an amazon sold led it would say it covers 7.25'x5'
2x3 from my estimates. Well more than that.

It can cover more of course. If it was an amazon sold led it would say it covers 7.25'x5'
not amazon northern lights
 

TheChemist77

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just recieved 2 go green 100 watt citizen cob's,, clu048 with 4000k.. i litterally got them yesterday...sais each one covers a 3ftx18inch area..i added them to 2 315watt cdl's over a 4ftx6ft table to get more light over the far right and left rows.. has anyone used the go green 100 watt citizens? any info on them? this is my first time using led and its being used more as a supplimental light,, how would they perform on their own? i would appreciate any info as i know nothing about led,, but i did alot of asking around before i bought anything and heard good things about citizen and go green..
 

bri77

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3'x18" seems reasonable. They should kick ass.

" 2 315watt cdl"

wait, do you mean cfl or cmh?
 

TheChemist77

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3'x18" seems reasonable. They should kick ass.

" 2 315watt cdl"

wait, do you mean cfl or cmh?
they have many names, cdl= ceramic discharge lamp, cmh= ceramic metal halide, lec= light emitting ceramic, theres more i cant think of now, but all the same lamp.. the thing so great w/ the 315 watt ceramics is the ballast, 35% more efficient than hps.. the larger 860 cdm ceramic disharge metal halide uses a magnetic ballast a 1,000 watt all start and is less efficient but still better than hps..
 

BM9AGS

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Ya I knew that just wanted to give northern lights a plug. Good guys
Maybe this is frowned on sorry if it is
No not at all. NGL is the bomb. Robin is awesome and is on point with his business. It's for the growers not for his pocket book.
 
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