1000w vs 600w

Wondering what everyone thinks about 600w vs the 1000w lights, if the 1000w is worth the extra cash. I have a 4x2x6 tent so I'm thinking 600 but I keep hearing how much better yields are with the 1000w. Possibly get a dimmable ballast? Let me know what you think, thanks in advance.
 

SPLFreak808

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Wondering what everyone thinks about 600w vs the 1000w lights, if the 1000w is worth the extra cash. I have a 4x2x6 tent so I'm thinking 600 but I keep hearing how much better yields are with the 1000w. Possibly get a dimmable ballast? Let me know what you think, thanks in advance.
Well of course the 1kw will have a better total yield and more heat but most likely at a less GPW due to less efficient bulbs then the 600's. Imo a 600 is good enough for a 4x2, anymore and your going a little overboard unless you have cuts that gain plenty from the extra light
 
The heat is my biggest issue, the house I'm in doesn't have central air so keeping the intake temperature mid 60s or lower can be a challenge for me. Leaning towards 600 but almost hoped someone would talk me into the 1000. Lol
 

GuerillaGanjaGrower

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The heat is my biggest issue, the house I'm in doesn't have central air so keeping the intake temperature mid 60s or lower can be a challenge for me. Leaning towards 600 but almost hoped someone would talk me into the 1000. Lol
If heat is a concern and you are not going to invest in a portable AC unit, then go with the 600. I have a 1000 dimable ballast that goes 1000/ 750/ 600. I grow in my crawl space with a ceiling that is only 46 inches high. I Scrog all my grows. The difference in heat between the 1000 and 600 in at least 10 degrees. I also have had issues with light burn on my center colas of my Scrog because I ran the 1000 almost the whole time. However I have kept my temps no higher than 80. I have rock hard buds and a good yield, but if you don't control the heat that will cause fluffy nuts with a 100 watt or 600 watt.
 

SPLFreak808

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The heat is my biggest issue, the house I'm in doesn't have central air so keeping the intake temperature mid 60s or lower can be a challenge for me. Leaning towards 600 but almost hoped someone would talk me into the 1000. Lol
Get the 600,picky plants will hate 1kw in such a small area. use 8" intake/exhaust with a sealed hood and run your ventilation in an efficient order with a good inline fan, you shouldn't have issues.
Actually I've been using a 1000 this whole year without a/c, intake temp is usually 68-72f and the hottest i get is 82f with a 300cfm exhaust, its the sealed hood and 8" vents that made it possible. Lmk if you need help
 

GuerillaGanjaGrower

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Get the 600,picky plants will hate 1kw in such a small area. use 8" intake/exhaust with a sealed hood and run your ventilation in an efficient order with a good inline fan, you shouldn't have issues.
Actually I've been using a 1000 this whole year without a/c, intake temp is usually 68-72f and the hottest i get is 82f with a 300cfm exhaust, its the sealed hood and 8" vents that made it possible. Lmk if you need help
You have a 8 inch fan and it only moves 300 CFM? That is very low for a fan that size. I have a 6 inch one that moves 430 CFM.
 

SPLFreak808

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You have a 8 inch fan and it only moves 300 CFM? That is very low for a fan that size. I have a 6 inch one that moves 430 CFM.
8" dual active ventilated for hood and room intake/exhaust with some kind of hydrofarm 8" inline fan i forgot the cfm, wasnt much i think its 300/400 cfm idk

*edit- just checked, its a 400cfm 6" hydrofarm on an 8" coupler and vents. Mybad but the point is, i live in hawaii and use 1kw with no a/c... You can do it in cali too as long as ambient never goes over 70 with lights on
 
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OGEvilgenius

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Well of course the 1kw will have a better total yield and more heat but most likely at a less GPW due to less efficient bulbs then the 600's. Imo a 600 is good enough for a 4x2, anymore and your going a little overboard unless you have cuts that gain plenty from the extra light
Depends on the type of fixture. 1000w Gavitas (all duel ended, regular or digital ballasts are as you say 600w more efficient) are more efficient than the 600w versions - however that's too much light for his setup. I think the 600 digital is a pretty reasonable choice. I think COB LED would be even better given his temperature concerns but the price might kill it as an option.
 

SPLFreak808

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Depends on the type of fixture. 1000w Gavitas (all duel ended, regular or digital ballasts are as you say 600w more efficient) are more efficient than the 600w versions - however that's too much light for his setup. I think the 600 digital is a pretty reasonable choice. I think COB LED would be even better given his temperature concerns but the price might kill it as an option.
Yeah didn't think of that lol, his budget is 1k and that seems a little tight trying to pull a pound per plant, he will need to do some type of perpetual grow with some veg time and just keep the ball rolling till he's done
 

bottletoke

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If heats an issue and you want yiela and efficiency then go with 2 315w lec lamps in a vertical open air setup. Mount the ballasts outside of the tent and then your only temp problem would be keeping the tent worm lol. These lamps are just as good as a 600 and they use half the load plus they're warm to the touch. $200 for a lamp and ballast online. Read up on it! Depending on your budget 1complete lec fixture $$ will cover that space nicely or add more vert open air lamps. Awesome light that your plants will love!
 
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