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#1745453 - 06/16/12 07:44 AM
Re: CFL gro (perrrty nice)
[Re: my1952HD]
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Registered: 05/19/12
Posts: 23
Loc: The middle of nowhere
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Hi all took quite some time reading this post. Looks like you got some nice buds happening there!
Sure got a lot of lights for that area, with all that wire hanging around are you not concerned for fire? I see your shades are showing melt?? I didn't know cfl's gave off that much? What is you temp in the room? What about humidity, does the reservoirs cause a lot of humidity in the room?
Enough questions
Good Job
JAS
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#1745474 - 06/16/12 11:08 AM
Re: CFL gro (perrrty nice)
[Re: Doobie_Brother]
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Registered: 05/19/12
Posts: 23
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Yes please! I wasn't meaning anything by that comment, I just saw his wires laying on top of hie reservoirs and well you know water and electricity.
I use them all over my home and they are very safe.
Pics of your set up would be cool for sure.
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#1745486 - 06/16/12 01:04 PM
Re: CFL gro (perrrty nice)
[Re: my1952HD]
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Registered: 12/20/11
Posts: 438
Loc: Yes
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Welcome Jonny, Yeah, it's a pretty long read for only six months, but we sort of got off track with the HID vs. CFL thingy. Tempers flared, blood boiled... but I was having a great time and thought most comments were favorable. I had my reasons though and had to explain the initial lumens rating thing as well as how the inverse square law actually can be used in one's favor when using CFLs. (I still don't think some of the HID backers got it but hopefully that's over for now... at least here) Yes, there are a lot of lights in that closet, one bulb per square foot to be exact, but that was part of this experiment i.e. twelve light sources instead of one, mounted as close to the plants as possible. Please note that these are not your ordinary CFLs. These things are big (and cheap), measuring about ten inches long and four inches in diameter and costing about fifteen dollars apiece (at the time), and require no external ballast or special fixture. Also, they were purchased at my local Home Depot and I like cash and carry. You can see one of these 65 watt bulbs here. While they do get hot, it is not so much that they cannot be handled while on. Those "wires" that you see hanging are drop light cords purchased from Home Depot (see attachment) that are UL rated for seventy-five degrees (C) or about one hundred seventy degrees (F). Some of them are in direct contact with the bulbs and have been for six months with no damage at all. As far as the plastic reflector melting, I thought I explained that in my previous post, but will elaborate. I was looking for a cardboard backed windshield reflector but found that these things have a sort of thin bubble wrap type of backing that melts at a very low temperature. That's why I ran them for two weeks to see what would happen in the small area of contact before posting. You noticed the results. The reflector is not in contact with the whole bulb, only two small points that you noticed, and the mylar or aluminum reflector material is unaffected. The plastic melts and pulls away from the hot spot, but shows no dis-colorization or indication of possible fire. I will however continue to monitor. As far as temperatures in the closet, I guess you overlooked the first post on page twelve. ...The tub (in the flower closet) with the pump averages 71.5 degrees (F), with a high of 71.8 degrees (F).
Current temperatures (9 hrs into 12 hr on cycle) are: In closet @ 42" = 79.0 degrees (F) In closet @ 66" = 88.0 degrees (F) In room @ 42" = 70.0 degrees (F) Outdoors in shade = 84.0 degrees (F) Water temperature = 71.3 degrees (F) Note that forty two inches is at the top of the canopy and sixty-six inches is well above the bulbs. As far as humidity goes, while I don't have a hygrometer to give you numbers, the plants show that everything is okay. All of the tubs are sealed and though it rains in the tubs, very little escapes into the ambient air. One last thing about the CFLs, Grassy and I were recently talking and he pointed out these 55 watt bulbs. They put out the same number of lumens as my sixty-five watt bulbs but use fifteen percent less power thus should run cooler and decrease my total lighting power consumption from 0.78 kWh to 0.66 kWh. They're getting better all the time... "Enough questions" you say, then enough answers for now, but if you have more, ask and I will do my best to answer. Best regards, 52.
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P1010013-small.jpg (43 downloads)Description: This is a photo of one of the six drop lights that I purchased and the cord is what you see as hanging wires in the closet.
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