I just have them hooked up to extension cords that lead to my timer, is that bad? lolDoesn't appear to be on the light side, but it depends on how they are wired into the wall, more than the lights.
Worse thing you can do with extra lights is blow a fuse. Bad wiring causes fires.
The bulbs are touching each other ..... The lamps with reflectors came with clamp things, maybe i can try and put them on the sides.Make sure the bulbs do not bump or touch each other. Also, make sure the sockets can handle the amp/watt load
I'll have to get back to you on that 1, i don't have them on i just turned them on so i can check it. I just set the closet up waiting for my seeds.feel the cords that you have plugged in at both ends. If the cord is overly warm then you might need a cord with more electrical capacity.
That picture makes me wonder if i even need 16 bulbs for 2 plants lol.sounds decent. View attachment 1588852
I never caught fire.
more light the better imoThat picture makes me wonder if i even need 16 bulbs for 2 plants lol.
That's exactly what i was going for when i went to go get more lights for them lol.more light the better imo
Drop one on the carpet and see what happens. They are pretty fragile and full of bad shit. Your reflectors may be fine, but you need to check what the socket is rated for. If it is only 100w and you have 6 23w bulbs in it ...could be a problem. I would also make sure your timer is rated for all of this. Most of the grounded ones are.Just wondering, what happens when bulbs touch each other for too long?
I made sure when buying the lamps that it could handle 4 bulbs, i believe the limit on these were like 175 or something like that. When i bought my timer, i bought a very pricey 1 to ensure i don't burst into flames lol, it's a power strip timer that cost 40$.Drop one on the carpet and see what happens. They are pretty fragile and full of bad shit. Your reflectors may be fine, but you need to check what the socket is rated for. If it is only 100w and you have 6 23w bulbs in it ...could be a problem. I would also make sure your timer is rated for all of this. Most of the grounded ones are.
I actually don't have an exhaust fan .... I have 1 little fan that blows up into the lights and 1 some what big fan that blows on the plants.Right on. Just make sure you have them arranged properly to where they don't touch and you should be ok. With that many CFLs I would have little fans blowing between the bulbs and plant tops and overkill the exhaust to get rid of the heat. You want to keep those CFLs about 2-3 in off the plants so they don't stretch.