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I dont think a 600 watt light would any good your just giving the power company money,with the size of your set up you may need to get an a/c reflector to keep the temp in check with the 250 or the 400 so dont forget the added cost of a fan and ducting. just my thoughts
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I didn't bother to respond because the link in the signature shows the person has a website selling lights for hydroponics. So they already know what they need to know about lighting. As far as I can tell it was just a setup question. Also the person has not logged back in sense they posted the question.
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I use natural lighting myself, so I don't have much experience with artificial lighting. But in general I would think stronger lights would be better, though I don't know what the difference in energy consumption would be, and heat can defiantly be an issue in confined spaces. I just try to think ahead, you may want to use the light for other setups in the future. What type of system are you planing? What are you wanting to grow?
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My setup consists of a partitioned closet. One side I can fit about three 5-gallon buckets in there and the other will have at least six 5-gallon buckets(DWC style). |
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