Topher89
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So I got bored at work this morning and decided I would figure out some stats on different watt CFLs. Here is what I have compiled thus far! Any input is welcome.
I am looking to find the specifics of a 10,000 lumen/ft2 grow box. For personal purposes, I am using a 9ft2 area for my own numbers. (The approx. size of what I have available)
I am also using 2 65 watt CFLs as a constant, because again, I have these already available. All stats are from 1000bulbs.com using the cheapest 2700K bulbs in each wattage. Also, assuming the light cycle is 12-12, and electricity is $0.09 per KWH.
SETUP ONE 42 watt CFLs
2x 65 watt cfl 4200 lumens each 933lu/ft2 Using 1.56 KWH per day
30x 42 watt cfl 2800 lumens each 9333lu/ft2 Using 15.12 KWH per day
TOTAL LUMENS 10236lu/ft2 Total of 16.68 KWH per day, or $1.50.
SETUP TWO 32 Watt CFLs
2x 65 watt cfl 4200 lumens each 933lu/ft2 Using 1.56 KWH per day
40x 32 watt cfls 2100 lumens each 9100lu/ft2 using 15.12 KWH per day
TOTAL LUMENS 10236lu/ft2 Total of 16.68 KWH per day, or $1.50.
NOTE : Obviously since the wattage is interchangeable, the main difference is the price per bulb in setup one and two. 42 Watt bulbs were in at $7.35 each, while 32 Watt bulbs were $4.58 each. For the numbers that were being purchased, the 32 watt bulbs were $37.30 less expensive than the 42 watt bulbs.
SETUP THREE 27 Watt CFLs
2x 65 watt cfl 4200 lumens each 933lu/ft2 Using 1.56 KWH per day
47x 27 Watt cfl 1750 Lumens each 9139lu/ft2 Using 15.228 KWH per day
TOTAL LUMENS 10072Lu/ft2 Total of 16.788 KWH per day, or $1.51.
SETUP FOUR 23 Watt cfls
2x 65 watt cfl 4200 lumens each 933lu/ft2 Using 1.56 KWH per day
51x 23 watt cfl 1600 lumens each 9066.7lu/ft2 Using 14.076 KWH per day
TOTAL LUMENS 9999.7Lu/ft2 Total of 16.636 KWH per day, or $1.41.
What did I learn from this seemingly pointless research?
Well, a few things. First, it showed me that I more than likely cannot reach the desired threshold of 10,000 lumens per square foot in an area the size of what I have available. Packing even 30 bulbs in to a space that is 2.3 x 2.18 x 1.8 just isnt reasonable. I think my next step will be going through completed cfl grows, and comparing yield with lumens per square foot. Im sure with enough data then a new threshold can be established. I understand that 10,000 is ideal, but it simply isnt reasonable in a small space. If this is simply aimless rambling, feel free to flame on me, I love a good roast. Cheers!
I am looking to find the specifics of a 10,000 lumen/ft2 grow box. For personal purposes, I am using a 9ft2 area for my own numbers. (The approx. size of what I have available)
I am also using 2 65 watt CFLs as a constant, because again, I have these already available. All stats are from 1000bulbs.com using the cheapest 2700K bulbs in each wattage. Also, assuming the light cycle is 12-12, and electricity is $0.09 per KWH.
SETUP ONE 42 watt CFLs
2x 65 watt cfl 4200 lumens each 933lu/ft2 Using 1.56 KWH per day
30x 42 watt cfl 2800 lumens each 9333lu/ft2 Using 15.12 KWH per day
TOTAL LUMENS 10236lu/ft2 Total of 16.68 KWH per day, or $1.50.
SETUP TWO 32 Watt CFLs
2x 65 watt cfl 4200 lumens each 933lu/ft2 Using 1.56 KWH per day
40x 32 watt cfls 2100 lumens each 9100lu/ft2 using 15.12 KWH per day
TOTAL LUMENS 10236lu/ft2 Total of 16.68 KWH per day, or $1.50.
NOTE : Obviously since the wattage is interchangeable, the main difference is the price per bulb in setup one and two. 42 Watt bulbs were in at $7.35 each, while 32 Watt bulbs were $4.58 each. For the numbers that were being purchased, the 32 watt bulbs were $37.30 less expensive than the 42 watt bulbs.
SETUP THREE 27 Watt CFLs
2x 65 watt cfl 4200 lumens each 933lu/ft2 Using 1.56 KWH per day
47x 27 Watt cfl 1750 Lumens each 9139lu/ft2 Using 15.228 KWH per day
TOTAL LUMENS 10072Lu/ft2 Total of 16.788 KWH per day, or $1.51.
SETUP FOUR 23 Watt cfls
2x 65 watt cfl 4200 lumens each 933lu/ft2 Using 1.56 KWH per day
51x 23 watt cfl 1600 lumens each 9066.7lu/ft2 Using 14.076 KWH per day
TOTAL LUMENS 9999.7Lu/ft2 Total of 16.636 KWH per day, or $1.41.
What did I learn from this seemingly pointless research?
Well, a few things. First, it showed me that I more than likely cannot reach the desired threshold of 10,000 lumens per square foot in an area the size of what I have available. Packing even 30 bulbs in to a space that is 2.3 x 2.18 x 1.8 just isnt reasonable. I think my next step will be going through completed cfl grows, and comparing yield with lumens per square foot. Im sure with enough data then a new threshold can be established. I understand that 10,000 is ideal, but it simply isnt reasonable in a small space. If this is simply aimless rambling, feel free to flame on me, I love a good roast. Cheers!