best reflector (if there is one)

if your trying to air cool your hoods.. i like the raptors.. the xxxls are nice but they whistle a little. if your looking for the brightest fattest foot print.. i definitely think the wings are the brightest most badass reflectors, just not air cooled
 
Looking for answers so I'm bringing this thread back to life...

I have 4 1000W and I'm looking to put each of them over a 4x4 tray, and getting them as close as possible. I currently own 3 radiant 6s and 1 Magnum XXXL.
I'm thinking about replacing them with the large Adjust-a-Wing with cooltubes, because I prefer coverage over intensity. Am I offbase here? and will the cooltubes greatly effect the footprint of the Adjust-a-Wings?
 
Looking for answers so I'm bringing this thread back to life...

I have 4 1000W and I'm looking to put each of them over a 4x4 tray, and getting them as close as possible. I currently own 3 radiant 6s and 1 Magnum XXXL.
I'm thinking about replacing them with the large Adjust-a-Wing with cooltubes, because I prefer coverage over intensity. Am I offbase here? and will the cooltubes greatly effect the footprint of the Adjust-a-Wings?

I'm not sure cool tubes and adjust-a-wings play well together. The adjust-a-wing works because of the adjustable distance of the bulb to the reflector and the way you can adjust the spread of the reflector. I don't think it can physically be done without some heavy modifications to the wing and then you're losing the functionality of the design.

Grow Safe
 
I'm not sure cool tubes and adjust-a-wings play well together. The adjust-a-wing works because of the adjustable distance of the bulb to the reflector and the way you can adjust the spread of the reflector. I don't think it can physically be done without some heavy modifications to the wing and then you're losing the functionality of the design.

Grow Safe


It can be done. I got the idea from Al B Fuct. He has pics and everything and says it works great.
 
Radiant reflectors are NOT the only hood who's interior reflector is designed by lighting engineers; the Blockbuster is also. Take a look at the Griners.com reflector test; the Blockbuster 6" air cooled reflector easily beats all other reflectors, in terms of overall efficient light coverage, for covering a 4' X 4' area. The Radiant was a close second, and the Luxor is MUCH better at concentrating the light directly below the reflector than spreading it.

I've been running a Blockbuster 6" air cooled, 1000w Digilux/Hortilux HPS and Solis-Tek digital ballast in a Sun Hut 4.5' X 4.5' X 7' tent for quite a while with EXCELLENT results.

Bud
 
I really like my xxxls I have two 6 inch and two 8 inch the only problem I have found is with the 8 inch they leak a little if pressurized if your fan is setup to suck you should be fine. I have to pressurize mine tho due to sound issues and I had to get some neoprene gasket material and beef up the seal on the 8 inch hoods. The six inch hoods are a little smaller and the hinges a little closer together thus creating a tighter seal and do not leak.Even despite this small problem I love these hoods. A fan controller (dimmer) is a good investment for ya as well.
 
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