no room and no need to put both my lights on the mover. the room is 10x10 and with the reflectors i only have 2 feet at one end of the room to move around. 2 lights are working greaaaat being stationary. i'm just trying to control electricity. its the only reason i'm asking the question.If you got 2 1000s why not put them both on a light mover. But i dont see how 1 1000 could compare to 2 1000s no mater how you use them. It'll be interesting to find out, hope some can shed some light.
we are on the same page sow217yeah trying to save on electricity is my concern. does anyone know how much of a difference it would make going from 2x1000 hps that are stationary to just one 1000 watt hps on a light mover. does anyone know how much this would affect yield? does anyone have any results they could point us toward with a 1000 watt on a light mover? thanks again
yeah trying to save on electricity is my concern. does anyone know how much of a difference it would make going from 2x1000 hps that are stationary to just one 1000 watt hps on a light mover. does anyone know how much this would affect yield? does anyone have any results they could point us toward with a 1000 watt on a light mover? thanks again