Club 315w lec

ttystikk

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As far as that goes, I'm down with solis tek.
Phillips invented it, they mastered it.
All my 315W CMH kits came with Philips lamps and ballasts. They've been performing flawlessly for me. If anyone needs a recommendation, that's mine.

If you want better lighting, then it's time for LED.
 

doniawon

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All my 315W CMH kits came with Philips lamps and ballasts. They've been performing flawlessly for me. If anyone needs a recommendation, that's mine.

If you want better lighting, then it's time for LED.
Its going down, I'll b yelling timber.....

Sorry for that, that's terrible.
But I'm switchn my hps for cobs no doubt. Cobs produce wayyyyyyyy better bud n more!
 

doniawon

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Somebody should build a huge 'corn cob' for a coliseum grow.. Stadium
Or the corn cob omega garden
Ups is here , got my adapter!
 
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ilovetoskiatalta

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It's two 315W CMH pits in the same DE lamp. It isn't better.
Isn't that light set up horizontal bulbs?
My 315 is hydro farm with a remote ballast.
I am wondering has anyone removed the hood and just hung it in the tent?
Any reason this would be not as effective?
It seems my CMH does not emit as much heat?
Any input is appreciated.
 

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pergamum362

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Isn't that light set up horizontal bulbs?
My 315 is hydro farm with a remote ballast.
I am wondering has anyone removed the hood and just hung it in the tent?
Any reason this would be not as effective?
It seems my CMH does not emit as much heat?
Any input is appreciated.
This is my plan to supplement in flower. Just two hung vertically inbetween lanes to compare.
 

pergamum362

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Currently have two 600 watt mh, hung like that to supplement spectrum, feel like its really wasteful tho, because alot of light isnt used.
 

bottletoke

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I use vertical 315's for supplemental lighting on my gavita 1000's.tried it first on areas where there wasn't any de lamp over lap now I increased my footprint and tossed more 315's in between fixtures. The plants love these lamps!
 
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